Combat to compost: Soldiers learn organic farming
source: http://www.npr.org/2011/04/07/135216393/from-combat-to-compost-soldiers-learn-organic-farming
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Organic farming not only heals the Earth, it is healing the souls of those who need it most.Excerpt:
The helicopters heard overhead are from Camp Pendleton, just over the hill from this 3-acre farm. Today, Archipley is training vets and active duty personnel returning to civilian life for careers in organic farming. It's not an easy job, he says, but veterans are up to the task.
Mr. ARCHIPLEY: We're a type of population that needs more than just a dollar. We need a purpose, and this is one way to give us purpose.
HILLARD: The six-week course called Veterans Sustainable Agriculture Training has been approved by Camp Pendleton's Transition Assistance Program. One of the new students, veteran Ron Vaughn(ph) is taking great care to harvest a live bouquet of basil in one of the farm's greenhouses.
Mr. RON VAUGHN: You can plant this right in the water, and it will still keep growing.
HILLARD: The Marine sergeant did two tours in Iraq and was wounded in Fallujah. And the farm, Vaughn says, has given him a new sense of purpose.
Mr. VAUGHN: I went in the Marine Corps so I could serve my country, you know? Now that I've gotten out, guess what? I still want to serve, and you go small-scale organic farming, that is me being able to serve the community.
HILLARD: Vaughn was able to attend this program with a scholarship from the Farmer-Veteran Coalition. Michael O'Gorman is a longtime farmer and the organization's executive director.
Mr. MICHAEL O'GORMAN (Executive Director, Farmer-Veteran Coalition): And the more we work with the veterans and the more we work in this process, the more we understand that there's healing in being needed.
HILLARD: O'Gorman says his organization works with farmers across the country.
Mr. O'GORMAN: Our goal is to mobilize this entire community, then welcome with open arms the returning veterans and look to them for a source of new, young talent going into our industry.
HILLARD: One of those new farmers may be Cory Pollard. Growing up in San Diego, he enlisted in the Marine shortly after high school. He served three tours in Iraq as a rifleman. Today, he's cradling a seedling in his hands.
Mr. CORY POLLARD: Before I got here, I didn't know what chard was, didn't know what kale was, but, you know, nonetheless, I've been here and I never thought I would see myself farming.
HILLARD: Working alongside Pollard in the greenhouse is 26-year-old Carlos Rivera. Both men went to Camp Pendleton and ended up serving in Iraq together. After leaving the Marines, Rivera says he got a job in the city, but it stressed him out.
Mr. CARLOS RIVERA: This is different. You're working outdoors and working with other vets. And I have my own little garden out there in my patio where I live. And I love going out here.
HILLARD: He says it's his dream to one day have his own small farm, something like what he has found here.
Mr. RIVERA: The sounds of trees and the birds singing and leaves falling down.
HILLARD: Rivera has been working on the farm for a year. He says he's not only found the job he loves, but a certain peace of mind. For NPR News, I'm Gloria Hillard.
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samthesixth
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As an organic farmer, let me be very clear: our soldiers need range time, not organic farming time. If you have an organic farm then hit me up all you like. If you don't and you are just a consumer behind a keyboard, save it.
- 2 years ago
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samthesixth
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Wetdog
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samthesixth:
Well, I'm a veteran, and I've spent most of my life taking care of other veterans.
This sounds like a very good thing to be doing to me.
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Wetdog
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Wetdog
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This sounds like a very good thing to be doing to me.
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Wetdog
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bailey78
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This is just amazeing. I wish them all the best. I guess those that can help heal the Earth can also be Healed By the Earth.
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bailey78
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artemis6
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Gardening is truly a life affirming act , and you do it daily . Like a meditation on nurturing . It may be very healing to a soul that has been functioning to destroy life ( and so parts of itself ) to nurture again . Like a second chance to be serving life , instead dealing of death . Destruction , Even IF the cause is worthy and just , it is very hard on the deep self , even more so when the cause is dubious .
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artemis6
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dugdog47
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It's a dang good idea. Nothing is more positive than a garden. I think they should start teaching this in kindergarten. If everyone was an organic farmer, the world would be a better place.
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dugdog47
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Paratus
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We have been doing this for 20 years. IT's the only way to raise food.
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Paratus
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nanac
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This is a very good programs because numerous people will benefit from it..
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nanac
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amblenaddeo
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A wonderful and relevant story, many thanks, Hopefully local organic agriculture will be a cornerstone in many more communities.
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amblenaddeo
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JanforGore
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amblenaddeo:
It is a way for them to make amends with their souls and to give them hope. I too think it is relevant and beautiful. There is no substitution for the feeling you get working close to the Earth and seeing the fruits of your labor giving life instead of death.
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JanforGore
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artemis6
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This is beautiful .
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artemis6
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August_K
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I read about this just recently.
Thank You Jan for sharing it with everyone! - 2 years ago
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August_K
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JanforGore
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August_K:
Seeds should win out against bullets everytime. I wish we had gone to Iraq and Afghanistan with seeds instead of bombs and showed terrorists how you really win over hearts and minds for good.
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JanforGore
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ifthatsalright
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I have a friend who is a veteran of the Iraq war and he has found peace after coming home through organic gardening and sustainable living, and he has plans to start a program similar to this on the East coast. This is a genuinely fantastic program, I hope many more like it develop.
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ifthatsalright
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JanforGore
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ifthatsalright:
That's fantastic. We need young farmers to lead the way to a more sustainable future for us! I wish him the best of luck. Please mail me when/if he does this. I would love to contact him about it.
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JanforGore
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VoyagerFilms
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Awesome! It should be a mandatory transition phase out of active service.
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VoyagerFilms
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JanforGore
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VoyagerFilms:
I believe incidences of PTSD would greatly decline if that were the case. Of course, my hope would be that we would stop sending them into hell in the first place.
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JanforGore
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The_Wanderer_KS
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And they want to defund NPR....Grrrrrr!!
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The_Wanderer_KS
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JanforGore
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The_Wanderer_KS:
Yes, and organic farming programs. Unbelievable.
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JanforGore
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August_K
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JanforGore:
They don't want our soldiers to know that there's more to life than taking orders and killing people.
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August_K
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The_Wanderer_KS
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Yay! Swords to Plowshares !!!
http://www.mtgotraders.com/store/ICE_Swords_to_Plowshares.html
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The_Wanderer_KS
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lamborghini
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I think this is great.
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lamborghini
