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(Wind River Reservation, WY) – One hundred and fifty Wind River Grow Our Own garden boxes have been built and made available to Wind River Reservation members in a collaborative effort with the University of Wyoming Extension (UWE), Cent$ible Nutrition Program (CNP) and Fremont County Master Gardeners. Advertisement  âI saw COVID-19 as a wake-up call,â said Perez-Good Voice Elk. âI said to Deneica, âWe need to start growing our own food.ââ Wind River Grow Our Own started as a way for Perez-Good Voice Elk and Barrett to address the COVID-19 crisis by helping family, friends and neighbors learn skills to become more self-sufficient. ....
Credit Taylar Stager Wyoming has a short growing season and one non-profit is already starting the new year preparing to combat food insecurity on the Wind River Indian Reservation. Last summer, Grow Our Own 307, gave out garden boxes to whoever was interested in learning how to grow their own food in the Fremont County area. The boxes were free and the non-profit held online meetings to teach participants how to grow strawberries, beans, and provided tips on soil composition. Darrah Good Voice Elk, the co-founder, said she wanted to help teach the community while also learning alongside participants. The project started with learning how to grow strawberries from laundry baskets and evolved from there. ....