Virtual Skillshare Registration: The Legacy of Moss Fresh Fruits & Vegetables

Join us on Tuesday April 29 from 5–6pm ET for a virtual skillshare hosted by Wil Moss and the Moss Family from Moss Fresh Fruits and Vegetables (aka Moss Family Farm). This second-generation Black-owned family farm, based in Western NY, is rooted in the values their parents brought from the Bahamas in the 1950s—farming, self-sufficiency, and service to community. They’ll share how they’ve grown a sustainable farm business together, from seasonal planning and family roles to environmentally conscious growing practices. They’ll also talk about the investments, markets, and partnerships that have helped them thrive, and the lessons passed down that continue to guide them in feeding and supporting their communities.

After completing this form, you will receive a Google Calendar invite once your registration is approved. Thank you for your patience! 

Reach out to sonja@blackfarmerfund.com if you have any questions.

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