Collyn Johns
Collyn Johns
Collyn Johns is a student at Fort Lewis College and interned over the summer in Indigenous Regenerative Food Systems.
Collyn Johns is a student at Fort Lewis College and interned over the summer in Indigenous Regenerative Food Systems.
Rebekah is a third generation rancher in Central Oklahoma where she is learning to apply the practices and principles of Holistic Management to the benefit of her family, land and livestock.
Erin Sheridan is a ranch hand at Redwing Ranch and is also pursuing an MS through Montana State University in Land Resources. She has been working in agriculture for 8 years.
Andrea Baeza is the owner/operator of Copihue Farm. She has worked for Oregon area farmers for four years, and is beginning her own venture into vegetable and textile production, with a focus on soil health and culturally-relevant varieties and practices.
I’m a 5th generation grazier from NSW, Australia. My passion for agriculture started from a young age growing up on the farm. I went on to study Regenerative Agriculture at university and have been working on cattle properties around Australia since. With the dream of eventually returning to the family and applying everything I’ve learnt!
Samuel Bamidele is a project soil scientist at KerTec LLC in Lubbock, TX, specializing in the design and implementation of native ecological restoration and post-construction reclamation activities. Prior to working with KerTec LLC, he served as a Soil Health Sampling Specialist with the Soil Health Institute on the U.S. Regenerative Cotton project, collaborating with growers in Alabama and Mississippi to collect soil samples and metadata in the field. He holds a B. Agric in Soil Science and Land Management from the Federal University of Agriculture, Nigeria, and an M.S. in Plant and Soil Science from the University of Delaware. Samuel is activery involved in how conserving our soils could be a powerful tool in our fight against climate change and a sustainable environment