This episode of Voices from the Field is a conversation centered around two organizations helping the community through sustainable agriculture and education in the San Antonio, Texas, area. Stephen Lucke of Gardopia Gardens in San Antonio's Gardopia Gardens and NCAT Sustainable Agriculture Specialist Justin Duncan take a candid look at their organizations’ missions as well as the projects they have done and are doing – and how those projects impact the community.
ATTRA Resources:
· Community Gardening
· Local Food Systems
Other Resources:
· Gardopia Gardens
Contact Justin Duncan at justind@ncat.org
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