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Invisible Farmers: Global Voices of Food and Agriculture

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Author: farmererin

I farm, facilitate, and love fruit. I co-own and steward Hilltop Community Farm, a small-scale diverse CSA (Community Supported Agriculture) operation in La Valle WI, in partnership with my husband Rob McClure, where we specialize in agroforestry and unique varieties of Midwest fruits. As a people, plant and dirt lover, I bring over 14 years experience designing programs that further innovation and collaboration in sustainable agriculture, farm production and direct marketing expertise. I'm a member with Wisconsin Farmers Union and serve on the Women's Committee with the World Farmer Organization. I have a passion for story sharing and peer to peer learning and have supported farmer to farmer education and delegations in Senegal, Nicaragua and in Wisconsin. In between my fruit and farming adventures, I work as the fundraising specialist at Just Coffee Cooperative in Madison, WI and continue to plant thousands of fruit trees in my neighbor'woods'.

Food: A basic human right: What does it look like at the farm and for you?

I recently had the privilege of being nominated to apply for the John Kinsman Beginning Farmer Food Sovereignty Prize through … Continue reading Food: A basic human right: What does it look like at the farm and for you?

Building Connections With Women Farmers Worldwide: On the Wisdom of Constants and Contrasts –Celebrating the International Year of Family Farming

I am definitely not in Kansas and most definitely giraffes don’t graze on my farm in La Valle, WI. Nevertheless, … Continue reading Building Connections With Women Farmers Worldwide: On the Wisdom of Constants and Contrasts –Celebrating the International Year of Family Farming

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