In anticipation of Blue Ridge Women in Agriculture’s annual farm tour on June 28 and 29, interns from BRWIA will guide us through independent farms in the High Country. Here, Laura Johnson visits Apple Hill Farm in Banner Creek.
Author: Blue Ridge Women In Agriculture
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Virtual farm tours: The alpacas of Landmark Farm
In anticipation of Blue Ridge Women in Agriculture’s annual farm tour on June 28 and 29, interns from BRWIA will guide us through independent farms in the High Country. Here, Laura Johnson visits the alpacas at Landmark Farms in Grassy Creek.
Virtual farm tours: Trosley Farm in the High Country
In anticipation of Blue Ridge Women in Agriculture’s annual farm tour on June 28 and 29, interns from BRWIA will guide us through independent farms in the High Country. Here, Leah Jalfon stops in for a farm dinner at Trosly Farm, where Kaci and Amos Niddifer have transformed a historic 1900s property into a sustainable homestead.
Blue Ridge Women in Agriculture profiles: Amy Galloway
Blue Ridge Woman in Agriculture profiles women who work in agriculture throughout Western North Carolina, including farmers, homesteaders, and activists. BRWIA seeks to spotlight women who exemplify the multitude of ways women are working to connect with and change our food system. This series is presented through a partnership with BRWIA and Xpress.