Food-service workers in Cabarrus County have a chance to receive free health care later this month as part of an effort to help low-income, uninsured and underinsured workers in an
BOULDER A group of Boulder County restaurants are among the first to join the newly launched Restore Colorado program aimed at raising funding to help farmers implement regenerative farming practices.
The program is a public-private partnership among James Beard Humanitarian of the Year winner Zero Foodprint, regenerative agriculture nonprofit group Mad Agriculture, Boulder County, the city of Boulder, and Denver’s Office of Climate Action, Sustainability, and Resiliency.
“Under the Restore Colorado banner, Zero Foodprint member restaurants collect a few cents per meal to provide grants for carbon farming projects overseen by Mad Agriculture,” according to a Boulder County news release. “This funding helps Colorado farmers and ranchers implement regenerative practices such as compost application, perennial and cover crop planting, reduced tillage, and grazing management to build healthy soil. These carbon farming projects advance regional climate initiatives around
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