Posts Tagged ‘locavores’

Article and photo from the Mother Nature Network, September 24, 2009
After we [Mother Nature Network] published the original roundup of “40 farmers under 40,” it became abundantly clear that, from coast to coast, America loves its young farmers (and the food they produce). So we invited you to tell us about your favorite farmers under 40 — idealistic, eco-friendly, under-the-hill agrarians who are helping you bring home healthier bacon, as well as beets, lettuce, organic milk and more. And you responded.
We dug through a bounty of votes and e-mails from across the country, then we dug up some dirt on 40 of your nominations to create this inaugural “readers’ choice” edition in our “40 farmers under 40″ series. We’ve numbered the entries to help you navigate through the list, but they’re in no particular order — this is an egalitarian compilation, not a ranking. These farmers all bring their own skills, backgrounds and crop varieties to different communities, and the real winners are the locavores who get to eat all the natural grub they grow.
