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Goucher Environmental Dialogues: Community Supported Agriculture
Wednesday, February 12, 2025 at 1:00 PM until 2:00 PM
Eastern Standard Time UTC -05:00
Join host, Jenn da Rosa, EdD, for a discussion with first generation farmer and founder of Moon Valley Farm, Emma Jagoz. This webinar, Goucher Environmental Dialogues: Community Supported Agriculture, is on Wednesday, February 12, from 1-2 pm ET.
In this webinar sustainable farmer, Emma Jagoz, will share insights on Community Supported Agriculture, regenerative agriculture, and tackling environmental injustices through farming.
Emma Jagoz is a first-generation farmer, and the founder of Moon Valley Farm—a community-based farm in Woodsboro, Maryland. Emma founded Moon Valley Farm in 2011 with the mission of providing bountiful nutritious food to the Mid-Atlantic community. She’s done so while raising two kids, who she hopes find as much purpose and meaning in the process as she does. The farm, which started with twelve Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) members and a quarter acre under cultivation, has since grown to serve hundreds of members and local restaurants on 70 acres of land.
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