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Urban Agriculture
“An urban farm is an intentional effort by an individual or a community to grow its capacity for self-sufficiency and well-being through the cultivation of plants and/or animals", as defined by co-author of Breaking Through Concrete: Building an Urban Farm Revival, Edwin Marty.
This site illustrates the current conditions of American inner cities, the seemingly insurmountable challenges members of their communities face, and the great potentials they hold. Although a brief cornerstone and single course of action, we expect the information found here will influence entrepreneurial and communal initiative of this or similar aims.
This website was composed to:
This site illustrates the current conditions of American inner cities, the seemingly insurmountable challenges members of their communities face, and the great potentials they hold. Although a brief cornerstone and single course of action, we expect the information found here will influence entrepreneurial and communal initiative of this or similar aims.
This website was composed to:
- Inform individuals residing in such communities of hardships about feasible alternatives available to them.
- Persuade entrepreneurial spirits to work toward this endeavor.
The Root of The Problem
Photo Credit: nytimes.com
The issue defined and the solution to it's end.
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Weighing Your Options
The advantages & disadvantages of urban agriculture.
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Reap What Your Sow
Tomorrow's crops!
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