Soil Health and Food as a Public Work

The Farm Bill, Food Land Access with Pantaleon Florez III
Kansas Rural Center

Farmer and Experiential Learning Specialist Pantaleon Florez III, visits Kansas Rural Center’s Program Manager Ryan Goertzen-Regier and Board of Directors President Zack Pistora about his “no fossil fuel farm,” land access, and food as a public work.

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Episode Timeline:

00 - Introduction

09 - What is an Experiential Learning Specialist?

12 - Farm-to-school, Title 4 in the Farm Bill

16 - What values underpin the practice of “no fossil fuels”?

21 - Soil health on practices Maseualkualli Farms.

26 - What USDA programs does Pantaleon use or wish to see?

35 - Rethinking tools and infrastructure in agriculture.

39 - The issue of land access.

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