Ch-Ch-Ch-Changes
Sep 3, 2020 ·
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The first episode of Breaking Beans that I hosted focused on land access in and around Fayette Co. The general consensus we heard from those interviewed was that land is...
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The first episode of Breaking Beans that I hosted focused on land access in and around Fayette Co. The general consensus we heard from those interviewed was that land is expensive and whoever owns the land has the power. This month, we hear from Jann Knappage, co-owner of Fox and Hen farm, yoga teacher, board member of Community Farm Alliance, extension agent, and all around super pleasant human. This interview took place in June of this year when Jann and her partner Kevin were moving their farmstead operation from Winchester to Campton, KY. Jann talks about the difficulty of leaving the land they’ve been tending and letting things go. Breaking Beans is now on WMMT at 6 PM the first Wednesday of every month, Spotify, Apple podcasts, Google Podcasts, andiHeart Radio! If you know someone we should hear from or have feedback for the show, email me! My email is shelby@cfaky.org. Have a good month y’all! Resources Fox and Hen Farm foxandhenfarm@gmail.com Loans for Folks of Color https://www.washingtonpost.com/realestate/large-numbers-of-loan-applications-get-denied-but-for-blacks-hispanics-and-asians-the-rejection-rate-is-even-higher/2018/05/22/dac19ffc-5d1b-11e8-9ee3-49d6d4814c4c_story.htmlKentucky Black Farmer Fund https://cfaky.org/kybff/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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