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New Mexico youth learn virtues of growing carrots

The Cultivo Project trains youth in farming and farm economics to support local food security, paying interns up to $18 an hour and fostering cultural continuity in rural communities.

A non-profit initiative in northern New Mexico employs youth interns to grow food at Cerro Vista farm and sell it at the nearby Questa Farmers Market and businesses around Taos County. Gaea McGahee is the director of the Cultivo Project…

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New Mexico youth learn virtues of growing carrots

On a sunny fall morning, a dozen people kneel in the freshly turned earth of a carrot patch, chatting as they unearth the bright orange vegetables.

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