A Note from Our Host Farm It is important to say that our shared times of engagement, sharing and making connections at our indigo demonstrations, is the highlight of our outreach to share new ways of utilizing the land as an economic asset. We want to express that each time we meet, adds another layer of interconnectedness, resilience, and knowledge, which strengthen our commitment to ensuring that the goal of making indigo an important economic engine in the future, becomes a reality. It has been our pleasure to use our farm and indigo plants as the demonstration space for International Center for Indigo Culture organization. Each time more community members get to learn and experience ancestorial, sacred indigo farming, harvesting, and processing practices they also get closer to nature, which is the foundation of becoming vital stewards of the land.
Sarah Reynolds Green CEO + Founder Marshview Community Organic Farm
45
Made with FlippingBook Online newsletter maker