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VOA标准英语10月-Front-Yard Farmer Turns Lawns into Cropland

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In the United States, the typical crop travels nearly 2,500 kilometers from field to table. While U.S. consumers express growing interest in local foods, farmland near urban areas is increasingly unaffordable. These challenges have led a school bus driver who wants to run a local farm to seek a novel solution. He's an urban yard farmer. Shelley Schlender has his story.
 

Homeowners allow Kipp Nash to plant crops of his choice in their front and backyards, and Nash harvests what they don't eat

It's a brisk1 fall morning in Boulder2, Colorado, as Kipp Nash and three assistants stride3 into their neighbor's backyard garden.

Nash and his team drop crisp green beans in a bucket. They also harvest two dozen bunches of knee-high, satiny Swiss Chard leaves.

They carry bins4 of chard and beans to Nash's truck. Then they drive past homes with conventional, green grass lawns to gather vegetables in another front-yard garden.

By noon, Nash and his crew will visit 12 front and backyard gardens. They'll gather enough fresh produce for two dozen other neighbors who have paid in advance for the weekly harvest.
 

School bus driver Kipp Nash started Community Roots Farm in Boulder, Colorado, three years ago

Nash, who earns most of his living as a school bus driver, calls this patchwork5 quilt of garden plots Community Roots Farm. He hopes to build it into a full-time6 farming career.

"And in the meantime, it's turned into a really, really cool community project," Nash says. "A really neat thing that people can really connect with and source a lot of hope from."

It's a hope throughout the United States, as evidenced by the growing number of local farmers markets, where growers come into a town or city to sell their products to consumers face-to-face. According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture, there are nearly 5,000 farmers markets around the country today - nearly double the number in operation just a decade ago. It's a small but thriving segment7 of U.S. agriculture, and because farmers can often earn a higher profit dealing8 directly with the public, it can be a rewarding outlet9 for the 200,000 American farmers whose fields are only one-half to three-and-a-half hectares in size.
 

Assistants help Nash harvest chard and beans from one homeowner's yard

But even small plots can command big prices, and when Kipp Nash was starting out, he says he couldn't afford anything but his own backyard.

"Then I thought, 'Well, that's not enough to be a farmer.' I wanted to learn how to grow food for market and grow food for community," he says. "So in order to do that, I needed more than just our backyard. And so I thought, 'Well, I'll start checking with the neighbors.'"

So, three years ago, Nash put out the word about Community Roots Farm. He promised to do all the work for front or backyard gardens, as long as the homeowners let him plant what he wanted and let him harvest what they didn't eat. One of his neighbors says it's a wonderful deal.
 

Kipp Nash visits with customers as they pick up fresh-from-the-yard produce at the Community Roots harvest booth once a week

"They actually handle everything, and that's really the nicest thing about it. We don't have to do anything at all," says one woman interviewed by VOA. "I mean if they asked us to, I think we'd be happy to do it. But they really have a great team that handles watering every day. Because when I first moved in I was like, 'Do I need to do anything?' and they were like, 'Absolutely not. Just, you know, leave the fence open for us.'"

Other homeowners say they've been inspired to grow more food themselves.

"He motivated me to do my own garden in my front yard," says another woman. "It's great. It's just so much nicer than grass, and it creates a lot of conversation with people walking by, too."

With a dozen front and backyard gardens, Nash now farms around one-tenth of a hectare. As more neighbors offer yard space in the years ahead, he suspects he'll be closer to half a hectare and closer to a full-time agricultural career.
 

Children place vegetables on a scale at the Community Roots harvest booth

When it's time to pick up their share of the harvest, many of Nash's customers bike or walk to the Community Roots harvest booth set up once a week in a neighborhood parking lot. As they get their fresh-from-the-yard produce, they visit with each other, and Kipp Nash. Nash says it's hard work to run this urban farm, but at times like this, it's worth it.

"Growing vegetables excites me. Pulling carrots out of the earth excites me," he says. "Connecting with my neighbors in a real, earthy way. It excites me. It makes me happy."

Kipp Nash and his Community Roots Farm are part of a growing movement called Community Supported Agriculture. It promotes organic farming, cuts the use of fossil10 fuels to grow and transport crops, and builds stronger connections between communities and the people who grow their food.


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1 brisk Ss7zp     
adj.轻快的,生气勃勃的,(天气等)令人振作的
参考例句:
  • The actress is walking at a brisk pace.那位女演员正以轻快的步伐走着。
  • It's great to work outdoors during brisk fall days.清爽的秋日里在户外工作是很愉快的。
2 boulder BNbzS     
n.巨砾;卵石,圆石
参考例句:
  • We all heaved together and removed the boulder.大家一齐用劲,把大石头搬开了。
  • He stepped clear of the boulder.他从大石头后面走了出来。
3 stride 7hKyR     
vi.大踏步走,阔步行进;n.大步,步态
参考例句:
  • In a big stride he came out of the room.他一个箭步出了房间。
  • The boy walked with a confident manly stride.这男孩以自信的男人步伐行走。
4 bins f61657e8b1aa35d4af30522a25c4df3a     
n.大储藏箱( bin的名词复数 );宽口箱(如面包箱,垃圾箱等)v.扔掉,丢弃( bin的第三人称单数 )
参考例句:
  • Garbage from all sources was deposited in bins on trolleys. 来自各方的垃圾是装在手推车上的垃圾箱里的。 来自辞典例句
  • Would you be pleased at the prospect of its being on sale in dump bins? 对于它将被陈列在倾销箱中抛售这件事,你能欣然接受吗? 来自辞典例句
5 patchwork yLsx6     
n.混杂物;拼缝物
参考例句:
  • That proposal is nothing else other than a patchwork.那个建议只是一个大杂烩而已。
  • She patched new cloth to the old coat,so It'seemed mere patchwork. 她把新布初到那件旧上衣上,所以那件衣服看上去就象拼凑起来的东西。
6 full-time SsBz42     
adj.满工作日的或工作周的,全时间的
参考例句:
  • A full-time job may be too much for her.全天工作她恐怕吃不消。
  • I don't know how she copes with looking after her family and doing a full-time job.既要照顾家庭又要全天工作,我不知道她是如何对付的。
7 segment zZRxT     
n.切片,部分,段,节
参考例句:
  • The company dominates this segment of the market.这家公司控制着这一部分市场。
  • Give me a segment of a tangerine to taste.给我一瓣柑橘尝一尝。
8 dealing NvjzWP     
n.经商方法,待人态度
参考例句:
  • This store has an excellent reputation for fair dealing.该商店因买卖公道而享有极高的声誉。
  • His fair dealing earned our confidence.他的诚实的行为获得我们的信任。
9 outlet ZJFxG     
n.出口/路;销路;批发商店;通风口;发泄
参考例句:
  • The outlet of a water pipe was blocked.水管的出水口堵住了。
  • Running is a good outlet for his energy.跑步是他发泄过剩精力的好方法。
10 fossil ZipxA     
n.化石,食古不化的人,老顽固
参考例句:
  • At this distance of time it is difficult to date the fossil.时间隔得这么久了,很难确定这化石的年代。
  • The man is a fossil.那人是个老顽固。
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