Donne Gonzales on Farming for Healing
Music attribution:
Wanderlust by Scott Buckley | www.scottbuckley.com.au
Show Notes:
2:13– Introduction, Donne tells us where she lives and comes from:
2:44– Donne tells us her story, coming back home, deep traditional roots
7:10– Plants, community, culture of Chamisal, NM
14:28– What is an acequia?
19:20– History of the acequia
24:50– Farmer training through New Mexico Acequia Association- Los Sembradores program
32:17– Integrating farming into everyday life
39:02– Multi-generational food, traditions, customs, “home-grown goodness”
45:19- What excites you about the future?
50:34- Outro, contact for New Mexico Acequia Association
51:07– Job announcements: Edible NM/The Bite- Associate & Digital Editors, Practical Farmers of Iowa, Lightroot Community Farm
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