Farms: Multicultural Agriculture & Metro-Atlanta
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The demographics of metro-Atlanta continue to change, especially when it comes to the growing population of urban farmers. Georgia's USDA-Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) is partnering with the Upper Ocmulgee River RC&D Council to share the agency's assistance and programs with this population that's providing fresh, locally grown food to their communities. This video shares the stories of a few of these beginning and small farmers. To learn more about a series of workshops that aim to help aspiring producers navitgate farming, visit http://events.r20.constantcontact.com/register/event?oeidk=a07e6swkvc3a90b1ef0&llr=waa6z7eab
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An excellent video, this is how Conservation is defined in Atlanta! As the Grant Writer and Outreach Project Manager for The Upper Ocmulgee River Resource Conservation and Development Council, Inc., I am very proud to be in partnership with Georgia's USDA-Natural Resources Conservation Service.