MEDIA

 
 

Ben from the Skagit Valley Co-op highlights the work of some young Skagit growers including Long Hearing Farm and The Crows Farm.

How Indigenous Nations are Rebuilding Food Systems | March 2023

Elizabeth shares with The Other Oregon about our partnership with Samish Nation to distribute our produce to their elder’s meal program.

Eat Local First writes about our farm story and the work we have been growing into for our community.

OSPI and the USDA hosted a collaborative Farm to School Road Show event where local producers, school buyers and educators could collaborate on how to get more local food into our schools.

Elizabeth joins fellow panelists Dr. Robin Wall Kimmerer, Laurel Ballew, Marco Hatch, Sienna Reid, Anna Cook, and moderator Mickki Garrity in a conversation about land, food sovereignty, and the role that indigenous communities play. Hosted by The Outback of Fairhaven College at Western Washington University. 

Samara Almonte reflects on their time connecting while at Long Hearing Farm.

Kelly talks about her experience with goal setting while working on the Long Hearing Farm food safety plan with the Young Farmers Food Safety Podcast.

Skagitonians Preserve Farmland: Meet a Farmer Series featuring Long Hearing Farm.

Elizabeth hosts several beautiful conversation based podcasts rooted in two issues affecting the farming community: food access and mental health.

Elizabeth talks with Sound Consumer editor Rebekah Dunn.

Thank you to the PCC Farmland Trust for inviting us to share our voice on this panel. Shoutout to the other speakers we were able to share virtual space with: Frances Moore Lappé, Anna Lappé, David Haakenson of Jubilee Farm, Linda Neunzig of Ninety Farms, and Andy Wilcox of Wilcox Family Farms.

The Skagit Herald highlights the importance and benefits of CSA options from farms in the uncertain times of COVID-19.

LHF partnered with Vero Vergara of Sweet Hollow Farm, Ari de Leña of Kamayan Farm and SnoValley Tilth, and Emma Shorr of Rising Sign Farm in addition to Tilth Alliance, WA Young Farmers, and the WSDA Regional Markets Team to organize a producer led webinar and list of resources for farmers and food producers in response to COVID-19.

Congresswoman Susan Delbene visits Long Hearing Farm | January 2020

Thank you to the Washington Young Farmers Coalition for organizing a conversation with Susan Delbene to make sure the voices of new and young farmers are being heard!

Our land access story.

Long Hearing Farm and Indigenous Roots are featured as a part of activist and writer Sharon Chang’s visual story telling project on Womxn and Nonbinary Farmers of Color.