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FARM
& GARDEN FOR PRUDENT DIETS
YES!
We have no bananas; we have no bananas today, For another half century, CLOSE-BY, there were dependable supplies of fresh fruits and berries, vegetables, range-fed cattle, and pigs/poultry/eggs produced in the great outdoors. Adequate, nutritious food supply helped win World War II, by producing a strong healthy, mentally alert fighting force, and an improved health record on the home-front. .
VICTORY GARDENS
eased shortages, and in Year 2000 was the inspiration for
After Ken Parker’s death, the land
was used by small vegetable and tobacco farmers. Soon they
were replaced by large-scale soybean and cotton growers who
relied heavily on pesticides and herbicides. Then,
EarthWise Farm started a pesticide/herbicide-free
sustainable farming operation. Wildegeest!
received its North Carolina charter as a charitable, non-profit
foundation with a life-saving mission, December, 2004. Its
buildings and agricultural activities are mostly concentrated
on 3.5 acres (south end of Mr. Ken’s farm). Demonstrations are needed:- How to grow nutritious, natural-antioxidant-loaded varieties of vegetables, spices, herbs, in limited spaces (such as window-sills), or platform gardens for gardening without stooping; how to plan the seasons and concentrate on cold-resistant vegetables in winter months and insect resistant varieties. in summer; how to provide “organic farming conditions” by isolating each plant in pots. Wildegeest Foundation donates its produce mostly to lower-income persons.
They are the people most in need
of what this farm and garden represents.
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