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Visually-Impaired Farmer Puts Conservation First

Visually-Impaired Farmer Puts Conservation First


Dennis Day has always been a pioneer. He manages Rathmel Run Farms which has more than 2,000 acres and created the only elk hunting preserve in Jefferson County. However, he was forced to adapt to life’s surprises when 7 years ago he began to lose his sight. He created a vegetable farm and a hunting lodge around his house and put his all into them as he began to work with NRCS on a CSP contract to install pollinator habitat.

He started many of his vegetables in greenhouses, so the next step was a high tunnel through EQIP. Using his adaptability and creativity, Dennis designed raised beds and an irrigation system to fit his changing needs.

 

Source: usda.gov

Photo Credit: gettyimages-r-j-seymour

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