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This is a segment of an interview with Ken White, the Dean of the College of Agriculture and Applied Sciences at USU. In this question, he is asked what difference, if any, there is between the environmental impact had by family farms and…
This is a segment of an interview with Ken White, the Dean of the College of Agriculture and Applied Sciences at USU. In this question, he provides us his definition of what a family farm is as opposed to an industrial farm.
This is a segment of an interview with Ken White, the Dean of the College of Agriculture and Applied Sciences at USU. In this question, he provides us his definition of what a family farm is as opposed to an industrial farm.
This shows how land use has changed in Cache Valley between 1986 and 2015. You'll observe a noticeable trend away from farmland and toward urbanization.
This is a graph depicting the acres of farm land in Cache County since 1964. The data comes from the USDA Agricultural Censuses from 1964-2012.
An audio clip of an interview with a family farm owner in Cache Valley.
An audio clip of an interview with a family farm owner in Cache Valley.
An audio clip of an interview with a family farm owner in Cache Valley.
An audio clip of an interview with a family farm owner in Cache Valley.
An audio clip of an interview with a family farm owner in Cache Valley.
An audio clip of an interview with a family farm owner in Cache Valley.
An audio clip of an interview with a family farm owner in Cache Valley.
An audio clip of an interview with a family farm owner in Cache Valley.
An audio clip of an interview with a family farm owner in Cache Valley.
An audio clip of an interview with a family farm owner in Cache Valley.
An audio clip of an interview with a family farm owner in Cache Valley.
This is a segment of an interview with Ken White, the Dean of the College of Agriculture and Applied Sciences at USU. In this question, he explains several advancements in agriculture that were discovered or facilitated by research conducted at Utah…
This is a segment of an interview with Ken White, the Dean of the College of Agriculture and Applied Sciences at USU. In this question, he is asked to what extent we see national agricultural trends affecting Cache Valley and how family farms can…
This is a segment of an interview with Ken White, the Dean of the College of Agriculture and Applied Sciences at USU. In this question, he is asked what changes he's seen in the structure of agriculture in Cache Valley over the last 20 years
This is an aerial view photo take of farmland in Cache Valley. North Logan is situated in the center of the image, but parts of Logan and Hyde Park can also be seen. It was taken in August 1993.
This is an aerial view photo take of farmland in Cache Valley. It was taken overlooking Hyrum, Utah by Highway 89. It was taken in August 1993.
This is a segment of an interview with Ken White, the Dean of the College of Agriculture and Applied Sciences at USU. In this question, he is asked what changes he's seen to agriculture in Cache Valley over the last 20 years
This is the logo of the Student Nutrition Access Center, located in TSC 333, Utah State University, Logan, Utah. SNAC's goal is to provide food resources for students who can't access these resources themselves.
This child lives on a sharecropper's farm, which was a farm where the tenant (who was normally an african american) paid the farmer in charge for the land by giving them part of the crops they got. This was usually really unfair, because this was an…
This photograph depicts a 32 year old mother moving from the east to the west due to food insecurity. The farms in the east began to fail, due to the dust bowl and overuse of the land, so the government created a program called the FSA (Farm Security…
This man migrated from the east to California, the paradise of farming. He looks very content with life and looks like he is ready to work at the same time.
This little girl, like the migrant man, was relocated to the paradise of California with her family. She can now happily help around the farm and help reduce food insecurity in her community.
At labor homes in California, people would often have a little garden to help add some extra income for the families living there. This helped curve the hunger and food insecurity problem in their little communities.
California farms didn't use only whites, but other migrants (including immigrants). They all worked together to make a profit off their crops so they could eat and live happy lives.
This photograph depicts an 18 year old mother who has been forced to move from her home in Oklahoma because of a failed farm. This was common at this time, and a lot of people moved west to places like California to try again. This mother probably…
Times were hard during 1938, and this blind man is feeling them. He's probably been standing on that corner for hours, waiting for some kindness from a passerby, hungry, cold, and alone. This is why the FSA (Farm Security Association) was created, to…
This photo should be compared to the photograph of the 1910 breadline. There are few differences between the two, showing that food insecurity and hunger are still a problem today.
Interview with James Wirth at the USU Permaculture Garden on 28 March 2016. The interview focuses on the history of the garden, definitions of permaculture, and future plans for the garden.
Several families utilize the refugee garden in Cache Valley. The children in this photo are enjoying a day in the garden. The refugee garden provides a sense of community and access to fresh food for refugees. Image taken in 2015.
Several families utilize the refugee garden in Cache Valley. The children in this photo are enjoying a day in the garden. The refugee garden provides a sense of community and access to fresh food for refugees. Image taken in 2015.
Several families utilize the refugee garden in Cache Valley. In 2015, 6 families worked in the garden. The refugee garden provides a sense of community and access to fresh food for refugees. Image taken in 2015.
Several families utilize the refugee garden in Cache Valley. In 2015, 6 families worked in the garden. The refugee garden provides a sense of community and access to fresh food for refugees. Image taken in 2015.
Several families utilize the refugee garden in Cache Valley. In 2015, the garden's first successful growing season, 6 families worked in the garden. The refugee garden provides a sense of community and access to fresh food for refugees. Image taken…
Several families utilize the refugee garden in Cache Valley. The children in this photo are enjoying a day in the garden. The refugee garden provides a sense of community and access to fresh food for refugees. Image taken in 2015.
This is a satellite photo of the USU Logan permaculture garden, located on the north end of the Nutrition and Food Science building. The garden was started through Blue Goes Green grant funding.
This satellite imagery depicts the USU Student Organic Farm in Logan, Utah. The farm provides educational opportunities for students in the form of internships and volunteering.
The Logan City community garden will be located at Bridger Park in Logan. Plans for the garden were announced in February 2016.