Growing Purple Hull Peas, Young Black Farmer Terren Moore Keeps Focus on the Future (episode 123)
Texan Terren Moore saw a lot of demand for vegetables locally while in high school. He started a backyard garden at the age of 15 & it wasn't long til he was expanding to use more land. He's now nine seasons into the business and investing in capital and improving the farm's environmental footprint.
We talk about how as a young black man, he is creating multiple income streams for the future. He explains his business that grew from his family's love of peas and how education, hands-on experience & customer service make the difference. And he shares his grandmom's secret for peas that he could eat everyday for the rest of his life!
Links mentioned in the show:
Accompanying Post on GroundedbytheFarm.com including photos and video https://groundedbythefarm.com/growing-purple-hull-peas/
Episode 122 -- The history of Being a Black Farmer, Johnson Family Farm Precede Lincoln's Presidency https://groundedbythefarm.com/black-farmer-lloyd-johnson/
Video of Terren (on Facebook) https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=10156524953949167&extid=jLEjhqk8x2XMuCJX
Where to find Terren Moore on social media:
Instagram Moore.Terren
Twitter @MooreTerren
Facebook Moore Farms & Insurance
Where to find Grounded by the Farm on social media:
GroundedbytheFarm.com for photos, blog posts, show notes and more
Ask the Farmers Facebook Page
Groundedbythefarm_ on Instagram
Grounded by the Farm on Youtube
@groundedbythef on Twitter