Interfaith Food Shuttle Farm
My time with the Interfaith Food Shuttle Farm taught me so much about the difficulties of growing fresh produce at scale. It gave me a new appreciation for the work that goes into growing food without pesticides, herbicides, or a large team of people. Spending hours fanning through cabbage leaves looking for worms, mulching the shallow roots of blueberry trees, and spreading wheel barrows of leaf mulch on fields (and in my shoes) has changed the way I see a fully stocked grocery store forever. Interfaith has pantries and farms across central North Carolina, I'd highly encourage anyone local to spend a day with them. Check out their website here.
Pictured on the right is the awesome service-learning team I volunteered with at Interfaith, as part of the Caldwell Fellows Program.
