Check worthwhile nice news about an ongoing movement for sustainability and more productive land use in the urban core. At the very least, this work is more fruitful and satisfying than trying to flip houses that nobody wants . . . Or can afford.
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KC's Urban Farmers: Doing it in the Dirt and in the Water
If all the grocery stores ran out of food and closed, how would you eat? It's a question countless people asked as grocery store shelves sat empty at the beginning of the pandemic. Although it was formed in 2016, before most people gave thought to a pandemic, Kansas City Urban Farmers Co-op (KCUFC) was built for a time like this.
Good for them. When the worst things happen, at least they know they won’t starve
ReplyDeleteGhetto farming. It could work if they don't get shot lol
ReplyDeleteThey do know that they they can't fried chicken don't they?
ReplyDeletedeep down they know they will eventually have to bring in mexican migrant workers to help with the tree harvest.
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