Pathways to Resilience: Radio Segments
Quivira is helping land stewards connect to resources, improve the health of their land, and meet their agricultural goals through community building, support accessing financial programs, and connection to USDA resources.
In support of this goal, we have worked with members of our community to produce radio segments in English, Spanish, and Diné Bizaad about their experiences and successes with accessing USDA funding for projects on the land they manage. Below you will be able to learn more about these folks and listen to their radio segments.
Ariel Greenwood
Ariel Greenwood is a land and livestock manager and occasional painter. She has farmed and ranched in North Carolina, California, and Montana. With her husband, Sam, she now operates a large leased commercial ranch in northeastern New Mexico.
Casey Holland
Born in Albuquerque, New Mexico, Casey has been farming in the Middle Rio Grande Valley since 2011. They are committed to effecting positive social change around small-scale sustainable agriculture and strive to increase access to fresh food for all families while providing opportunities for their community to reconnect to their region’s agricultural roots and culture. Casey has a passion for supporting beginning farmers through training and mentorship, and hopes to serve as a powerful resource for fellow growers in their community.
Ian Colburn
Born in Albuquerque, New Mexico, Casey has been farming in the Middle Rio Grande Valley since 2011. They are committed to effecting positive social change around small-scale sustainable agriculture and strive to increase access to fresh food for all families while providing opportunities for their community to reconnect to their region’s agricultural roots and culture. Casey has a passion for supporting beginning farmers through training and mentorship, and hopes to serve as a powerful resource for fellow growers in their community.
Lorenzo Dominguez
Lorenzo Dominguez is co-owner of Chelenzo Farms, a regenerative farm in Cerrillos, New Mexico, which has been recognized for its work via the NMDA Healthy Soil Program, Western SARE, and a number of other grants and awards. Lorenzo is also the host of El Puente: A Bridge to Regenerative Agriculture on KSWV, a New Mexican radio show