Celebrating Farm(ily) with Mizzou Alternative Breakers
by Tiff and Hanna from the University of Missouri Service and volunteerism is, by definition, working to better communities and lives around you. What we sometimes forget is how cyclical
by Tiff and Hanna from the University of Missouri Service and volunteerism is, by definition, working to better communities and lives around you. What we sometimes forget is how cyclical
By Staff and Survivors at GreenHouse17 Three signs spring is on her way: the sun's shining, the wind's blowing, and our farm stipend project has begun! Survivors of intimate partner
By Jessica Ballard GreenHouse17 Do you gaze longingly out the window for a chance to feel the soil under your fingers again? Is wintertime wearing down your summery soul? Fear
By Jessica Ballard GreenHouse17, formerly Bluegrass Domestic Violence Program Brrrr!!!!! It’s January, snow is falling, schools are closed, ground is frozen…everything is chillin’, right? Not here at GreenHouse 17. We
'Tis the season for celebrating with friends and looking back on another year that's passed too quickly. This has been a busy year for our farm. We've expanded our production
GreenHouse17 (formerly Bluegrass Domestic Violence Program) Anonymous I am writing to express my experience while working in the garden. The experience was very uplifting and helped me tremendously! At first
GreenHouse17 (formerly Bluegrass Domestic Violence Program) Written by: Anonymous The time I spent in the garden this week was time well spent. The wonderful memories that I recounted in my
GreenHouse17 (formerly Bluegrass Domestic Violence Program) Written by L. The garden…Today I felt overwhelmed with a lot of good things and good changes in my life. I worked in the
GreenHouse17 (Formerly Bluegrass Domestic Violence Program) By S. This last week in the garden I have done some mowing, pulled weeds throughout the green beans and corn and also done
GreenHouse17 (Formerly Bluegrass Domestic Violence Program) By S. This week in the garden I did a lot of weeding throughout the green beans and gourds. I was a little over