Permabyte: Farmers's Stories from the A Gathering of the Farmer's Conference

This episode comes from my experiences at the A Gathering of the Farmers Conference organized by Certified Naturally Grown, Wilson College, the Fulton Center for Sustainable Living at Wilson College, and the Fulton Farm.
Taking my photographer John along with me, we had a pretty incredible time meeting everyone, documenting their work, and also getting some time to relax (well, not really, we got pumped up) with Reverend Billy and The Stop Shopping Gospel Choir.
A lot happened and I could spend a week of these spontaneous daily musings on the event. However, this particular episode comes from the first round of stories shared that day during the "Short Takes on Real Farm Life." That includes the impact those stories had on me and the lessons they add to our dialog about permaculture.
The ten stories were from:
- Sarah Bay of Fulton Farm at Wilson College
- Rebecca Croog of Gettysburg College Student Farm
- JJ Dabs of Cherry Grove Farm
- David Dietz of Dietz Produce
- Hanna Grose of The Gleaning Project of South Central PA
- Molly McCullagh and Ben Currotto of Real Food Farm/Civic Works
- Mike Nolan of Earth Spring Farm
- Judi Radel of Yeehaw Farm
- Sally Voris of White Rose Farm
- Ben Wenk of Three Springs Fruit Farm
Their stories, and the wisdom contained within, were the inspiration for this episode of the show. Each one of them also reminded me why social and economic permaculture are part of my calling. But I wouldn't have been able to attend if not for all the people who organized the event and made it a success.
I'd also like to thank:
- Alice Veron, executive director of Certified Naturally Grown
- The Organizing Committee: Elizabeth, Sarah B., Sarah S., Dianne, and Ryan.
- All the volunteers who added their time and dedication to the cause.
- The participants for coming together and making this such a great conference.
- Brian Snyder for his keynote speech.
- Reverend Billy and The Stop Shopping Choir for joining in the fun, and staying to share fellowship and camaraderie at the bonfire.
- Ryan K. for inviting me to come out.
- John Staley for joining me and acting as the podcast photographer.