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Karl and Nancy Falster radically shifted their farming focus to using farming as the foundation for retraining and rehabilitating disenfranchised, recently-returned veterans. There seems to be an outpouring of people excited to support it.<br> | Karl and Nancy Falster radically shifted their farming focus to using farming as the foundation for retraining and rehabilitating disenfranchised, recently-returned veterans. There seems to be an outpouring of people excited to support it.<br> |
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Karl and Nancy Falster radically shifted their farming focus to using farming as the foundation for retraining and rehabilitating disenfranchised, recently-returned veterans. There seems to be an outpouring of people excited to support it.
http://warriorsthatfarm.com/
They hope to replicate the program in local communities everywhere.
The Warriors That Farm ministry is integrating two pre-existing outreaches...
- Grounding Operations is teaching veterans to farm.
- Roots Memphis is helping low income people convert abandoned property into productive farming businesses.
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Local news report on Roots Memphis - 4.5 min