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From soil to food sovereignty: Agraria’s impact

From soil to food sovereignty: Agraria’s impact

Update: 2025-08-06
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Join us for a conversation with our regenerative champions, Eric Bee and Rebecca Potter. They both serve Agraria Center for Regenerative practices located in Yellow Springs, Ohio. On a 138-acre educational farm, they fulfill the Center’s mission of hands-on farming, community engagement, and ecological restoration. They believe there should be no monopoly in the food system and emphasize through their work, the indigenous and historical knowledge of farming.





The material featured in this episode is based upon work supported by the U.S. Department of Agriculture, under Regional Conservation Partnership Program Supplemental Agreement number 2794.








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From soil to food sovereignty: Agraria’s impact

From soil to food sovereignty: Agraria’s impact

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