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¿Qué tan vivo está mi suelo?

Guía de Soul Fire Farm para los protocolos de medición de la salud del suelo en el campo con estrategias para construir la salud del suelo y devolver el carbono a la tierra Lee la guía aquí

How Alive is My Soil?

A Soul Fire Farm guide to in-field soil health measurement protocols with strategies for building soil health to call carbon back to the land Read the guide here

BIPOC-Led How to Videos and Educational Resources

Soul Fire Farm has compiled a list of BIPOC-led gardening projects in the U.S., “how to” videos on land skills and growing our own food and medicine, and online educational resources here. *Disclaimer: We have not watched each and every…

SARE Research Manual

Sowing the Seeds of Food Justice A Guide for Farmers Who Want to Supply Low-Income Communities While Maintaining Financial Sustainability Featuring research by Leah Penniman andproofreading by Neshima Vitale-PennimanPublished in February 2018 Download the Report

Soul Fire in the City: Lawn to Garden Guide

Deciding to grow some of your own nutritious food is a statement to yourself that, “Yes, I matter and I am worth it.” Congratulations on reclaiming your ancestral right to belong to the land and to have agency over your…

Food Sovereignty Action Steps

If we are not acting to change the system, we are complicit, casting our silent vote to maintain the status quo. The following food sovereignty action steps were compiled by the Soul Fire Farm community and Northeast Farmers of Color…

Equity Guidelines

Equity Guidelines and Reflection Questions for Foundations & Donors Read the document

Raising Chickens in the City

Chickens can be part of a healthy backyard ecosystem, consuming food scraps and insects, and producing eggs and fertilizer. They are also relatively easy to raise and great fun to observe. In this workshop, we will learn the basics of…
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