
In honor of Earth Day, this episode takes a closer look at something often missing from the environmental conversation: the role farmers actually play.We tend to hear about agriculture in broad strokes—greenhouse gas emissions, water use, soil erosion. And those concerns are real. But agriculture is not one thing. It varies widely depending on how it’s done, and that difference matters more than most people realize.Drawing from nearly 300 farm projects funded through the For Farmers Movement, a different picture starts to emerge. One that isn’t theoretical or ideological, but grounded in what farmers are actually doing on the ground.Across these farms:134 are investing directly in soil health80 are improving pastures through rotational grazing54 are extending growing seasons with protected infrastructure31 are strengthening water systems11 are rebuilding after climate disastersMost of these farmers didn’t set out to “do climate work.” They set out to run viable farms. But in doing so, many are strengthening the land itself.This episode looks at:Why agriculture has a reputation problemThe difference between farming systems and why it mattersWhat small and mid-size farms reveal about environmental stewardshipWhy farmers are often the first to see environmental changeHow everyday food choices connect back to land, water, and resilienceBecause food is not just food. It reflects the condition of the land it comes from.Call to Action:If this episode changes how you think about food, take the next step:Nominate a farmer → HereSupport a farmer grant → HereFollow along → Instagram @xoxofarmgirlRate and review this podcast on Apple podcasts
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