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The sun has returned to Seattle and it seems the craziness of the snow days are behind us (knock on wood). As Jon the Farmer enters our final 15-days to meet our goal of fully meeting our crowd-fund goal of $2500 - we ask that you take your support to the next level and PASS OUR CAUSE ALONG!
Much like all things that are outside of the norm, the way to move the mission of improved, environmentally sound food practices forward is with your grass roots support. You and your like-minded friends, family and colleagues' dollars mean the opportunity to increase our knowledge of organic growing by participating in the Jean-Martin Fortier Master Class, so that we can continue to benefit you, your neighbors and our community-at-large. Sure, they might miss out on a latte or a movie night, but it will be well worth it. Help them think outside of the box - give to an awesome cause with cool rewards! Share the link: www.ulule.com/jon-the-farmer/ and know that you are doing a good deed!! We have a way to go, but have faith that together we can make it happen. Thank you 🥕🍅🙏
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Hello! As we continue to move forward with requests for contributions to our fund, one of our founding land contributors, Anita Shelton, has offered up a beautiful mosaic she made herself!! This is made available to the first lucky individual to contribute $175.00 or more to our crowdfunding effort. https://www.ulule.com/jon-the-farmer/?fbclid=IwAR1sCrdBM1KcrhIFZq2tA6GheujRMELUvUPd52K1rqixioBc5c7UCEcBGOA This beautiful tree really captures the essence of what we are doing here at Jon the Farmer - Urban Farmer - supporting the natural abundance of fruits and vegetables. By doing so, we are able to grow in a fully organic, bionutrient conscious way and support your communities with fresh food.
Thank you, Anita for your kindness. Thank you to all for your support. And remember, pass our mission along. We have a mere 34 days to meet our goal!! All the best, Jon the Farmer The Benefits of Getting Your Kids Hooked on Urban Farming
November 28, 2018 by admin Guest post by Ali Clarke http://www.urbanfarmhub.org/ Green beans It is estimated that barely 5% of American children meet the requirements on exercise, sleep and screen time — with almost 30% falling short of all recommendations. Although children from all walks of life are falling prey to technological overloads, it is especially those living in some of the bigger cities across the country that can benefit from getting closer acquainted with nature. While this may seem like a difficult feat, it is becoming increasingly easier thanks to urban farming, which is fast gaining popularity in the USA. Children are privy to a unique learning opportunity on an urban farm Too many children lack basic yet, essential life skills as they grow older. Urban farms provide these city kids with the perfect opportunity to get their hands dirty and learn a variety of skills that will benefit them for the remainder of their lives. Due to the hands-on approach needed when tending to an urban garden, a willing child can learn skills ranging from planting seeds and weeding a garden to identifying and combatting common pests and becoming familiar with basic animal husbandry. Having the entire family, including the children involved in tending to the farm, it also makes the workload less, giving the adults a welcome break from some of the more tedious daily chores. In what other ways can urban farming benefit children? Apart from the practical skills acquired while helping on the farm, there is a range of other skills that can be acquired almost effortlessly. Urban farming can teach children valuable lessons about healthy eating and food consciousness which will help them make good food choices later on in life. This is a valuable skill to acquire considering that nearly 1 in 5 children of school-going age in the USA is considered to be obese according to the CDC. The may also become interested in cooking as well as other aspects of food preparation such as fermenting, preserving, and smoking. Spending time on an urban farm will also instill patience and perseverance together with a sense of pride in a child who has taken the responsibilities bestowed upon him or her seriously. How to get a child interested in urban farming One of the easiest ways to create an interest in urban farming is to create excitement around the activity. Give each child their own small allotted space to tend to, allowing them to choose what they want to plant (a favorite vegetable, herb, berry etc). Be sure to reiterate the benefits of growing their own food and incorporate as many fun-filled activities into the farming as possible. If children don’t seem interested in the horticultural aspects of urban farming, perhaps enlisting their help to tend to the livestock is a good place to start as children have a natural fondness of animals. Getting a couple of youthful hands to help you on your urban farm will benefit them as much as it will you. Not only will the children be blessed with invaluable life skills but you will also undoubtedly benefit from the extra help with the endless tasks that need to be taken care of on a daily basis. |
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