Urban Agriculture: An Overview with Special Emphasis on People with Disabilities and Veterans Emily Toner, Purdue Extension Cindy Chastain, National AgrAbility.

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Urban Agriculture: An Overview with Special Emphasis on People with Disabilities and Veterans Emily Toner, Purdue Extension Cindy Chastain, National AgrAbility Project Thursday, February 25, :00 p.m. EST

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Urban Agriculture Emily Toner Urban Agriculture Educator

Emily Toner Emily Toner is urban agriculture educator for Purdue Extension - Marion County in Indianapolis. She has lived in Indy for two years and supports the urban agriculture community by providing direct education opportunities as well as building the food system community. Emily is originally from Iowa, where she received a bachelor's degree in agronomy from Iowa State University. She also has two graduate degrees from the University of Wisconsin - Madison, a Master of Science in geography and a Master of Arts in journalism.

Emily Toner Urban Agriculture Educator Iowa State University University of Wisconsin - Madison

I. What is urban agriculture? II. Types of urban agriculture III. Challenges for urban farmers IV. Opportunities for urban farmers V. Financial trade-offs

I. What is urban agriculture? “The growing, processing and distribution of food crops and animal products — by and for the local community — within an urban environment.” University of Missouri Extension Photo credit: Big City Farms, Indianapolis, IN

II. Types of urban agriculture Community garden Market farm Institution-driven garden Urban homestead

II. Types of urban agriculture Community garden Fall Creek Gardens, Indianapolis, IN Photo credit: fallcreekgardens.org

II. Types of urban agriculture Market Farm Big City Farms, Indianapolis, IN Photo credit: Big City Farms newsletter Growing Places, Indianapolis, IN Photo credit: Emily Toner

II. Types of urban agriculture Institution-driven garden Paramount School of Excellence, Indianapolis, IN Photo credit: Emily Toner Eskenazi Hospital Sky Farm, Indianapolis, IN Photo credit: EskenaziHealth.edu

II. Types of urban agriculture Urban Homestead Residential backyard, Pasadena, CA Photo credit: EcoWatch.com

III. Challenges for urban farmers Soil quality: Contaminants, compaction, subsoil Water: Access Policy: Zoning Learning curve: Beginning farmers, small peer network

III. Challenges for urban farmers Soil quality: Contaminants, compaction, subsoil Water: Access Policy: Zoning Learning curve: Beginning farmers, small peer network

Learning Curve: Purdue Urban Farm Incubator A land-based program to support urban farmers to develop sustainable enterprises by providing access to land and basic infrastructure along with training and mentorship.

Learning curve: IndyGrown Mission: IndyGrown supports a cooperative network of urban farms by raising awareness of urban farming in Indianapolis and connecting urban farmers to one another and to professional development opportunities. Vision: IndyGrown’s vision is that Indianapolis has a vibrant patchwork of farms that provide an abundance of healthy produce to citizens. Growing Places Indy, Indianapolis, IN Photo credit: Emily Toner

Learning curve: Beginning Farmers Tours Workshops Field trips Indiana Small Farm Conference (today is last day to register!)

IV. Opportunities for urban farmers Market access Highly customized system Multidimensional focus possible

IV. Opportunities for urban farmers Market access, direct market sales opportunities are abundant and farm-to-table restaurants are nearby Broad Ripple Farmers’ Market, Indianapolis, IN Photo credit: DoingIndy.com Bluebeard, Indianapolis, IN Image credit: Bluebeard.com

IV. Opportunities for urban farmers Highly customized system Purdue Extension – Marion County Demonstration Garden, Indianapolis, IN Photo credit: Steve Mayer

IV. Opportunities for urban farmers Highly customized system Butler University Center for Urban Ecology Farm, Indianapolis, IN Photo credit: Butler University Center for Urban Ecology

IV. Opportunities for urban farmers Multidimensional focus possible Growing Places Indy, Indianapolis, IN Photo credit: Growing Places Indy

V. Financial trade-offs Lower than traditional agricultureHigher than traditional agriculture Tool investmentLand prep and remediation Machine laborHand labor AcreageReturn per acre

Thanks! Emily Toner Urban Agriculture Educator