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Justin Bramhall and Vanessa Rose Are Part of the Solution Choosing to Farm: New Generation Stories

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The occasional summer I would go to Arkansas for a few nights when my family would make the trip out there from
Dallas, Texas, they would only stay for a short period  it was my aunt and uncle's Chicken farm. They were conventional growers for Tyson.  It was a fun time out there, but I do remember thinking  this is an enormous amount of hard work. My aunt and uncle never get to leave this farm and there's one thing I know for sure. And that's--I don't want to be a farmer.—Vanessa

 

Chickens can't be productive without a grain implement.  The other thing is a lot of our farmland needs a lot more nutrients in the soil. This is an input into the system, but the intention is that this input is helping make our soils
more productive and more regenerative over time so that we can support more ruminant animals on a given land base. Hopefully that will help the farm be more productive and profitable and sustainable. —Justin

 

Our names are Justin and Vanessa and we're first generation farmers with a passion for healing our environment.  Justin has a background in permaculture
design and education, and Vanessa is a graphic designer and marketer. We use our past experiences daily to grow our farm, and to help refine our customers understanding of regenerative agriculture, organic growing practices and how they can positively contribute to healing our food systems. We pride ourselves in providing high quality, fresh and healthy food from the land in a way that benefits the environment.

 

We deeply value our community, which makes our work rewarding, but we know food producers are facing some serious challenges (because of ongoing climate change) and we want to help face those issues head on. How our food is farmed can either add to the destruction of our
planet or it can do the opposite- creating abundance and resiliency across our communities.



Leaping Bear Farm email address

 

Leaping Bear Farm website

 

Leaping Bear Farm Instagram

 

Leaping Bear Farm Facebook

 

Vermont Land Trust web site

 

Real Organic Project

 

Vermont Farm & Forest Viability Program website

 

New England Farm Link website

 

Northeast Farmers of Color Land Trust website



2022 USDA Ag Census website

 

New England Grazing Network web site

 

Christine Jones soil health tour link

 

Vermont Grass Farmers Association web site

 

More educational and transformational offerings from Jenn Colby

 

Whole Human web site

 

Choosing to Farm Patreon link



Leave us a review or buy us a coffee at Choosing to Farm!


The Choosing to Farm podcast is all about telling origin stories, learning from the journeys, and creating connection among first-and returning-generation
livestock farmers and ranchers across the US and the world.  After nearly 30 years working professionally
in agriculture as well as being a returning-generation farmer myself, I’m here to share stories, tips and resources to help livestock farmers and ranchers heal our relationship with success.  Want to help? Like, share or review this episode! Want to help even more? Join our Patreon to support the show or even buy me a cup of coffee at the Choosing to Farm web site!


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Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/choosingtofarm/message

The occasional summer I would go to Arkansas for a few nights when my family would make the trip out there from
Dallas, Texas, they would only stay for a short period  it was my aunt and uncle's Chicken farm. They were conventional growers for Tyson.  It was a fun time out there, but I do remember thinking  this is an enormous amount of hard work. My aunt and uncle never get to leave this farm and there's one thing I know for sure. And that's--I don't want to be a farmer.—Vanessa

 

Chickens can't be productive without a grain implement.  The other thing is a lot of our farmland needs a lot more nutrients in the soil. This is an input into the system, but the intention is that this input is helping make our soils
more productive and more regenerative over time so that we can support more ruminant animals on a given land base. Hopefully that will help the farm be more productive and profitable and sustainable. —Justin

 

Our names are Justin and Vanessa and we're first generation farmers with a passion for healing our environment.  Justin has a background in permaculture
design and education, and Vanessa is a graphic designer and marketer. We use our past experiences daily to grow our farm, and to help refine our customers understanding of regenerative agriculture, organic growing practices and how they can positively contribute to healing our food systems. We pride ourselves in providing high quality, fresh and healthy food from the land in a way that benefits the environment.

 

We deeply value our community, which makes our work rewarding, but we know food producers are facing some serious challenges (because of ongoing climate change) and we want to help face those issues head on. How our food is farmed can either add to the destruction of our
planet or it can do the opposite- creating abundance and resiliency across our communities.



Leaping Bear Farm email address

 

Leaping Bear Farm website

 

Leaping Bear Farm Instagram

 

Leaping Bear Farm Facebook

 

Vermont Land Trust web site

 

Real Organic Project

 

Vermont Farm & Forest Viability Program website

 

New England Farm Link website

 

Northeast Farmers of Color Land Trust website



2022 USDA Ag Census website

 

New England Grazing Network web site

 

Christine Jones soil health tour link

 

Vermont Grass Farmers Association web site

 

More educational and transformational offerings from Jenn Colby

 

Whole Human web site

 

Choosing to Farm Patreon link



Leave us a review or buy us a coffee at Choosing to Farm!


The Choosing to Farm podcast is all about telling origin stories, learning from the journeys, and creating connection among first-and returning-generation
livestock farmers and ranchers across the US and the world.  After nearly 30 years working professionally
in agriculture as well as being a returning-generation farmer myself, I’m here to share stories, tips and resources to help livestock farmers and ranchers heal our relationship with success.  Want to help? Like, share or review this episode! Want to help even more? Join our Patreon to support the show or even buy me a cup of coffee at the Choosing to Farm web site!


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Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/choosingtofarm/message

1 hr 9 min