G-double-Ewe: Regenerative agriculture on an urban campus

A student at GW leans down to engage with one of the Lambmowers sheep at the GroW Garden.
A student at GW leans down to engage with one of the Lambmowers sheep at the GroW Garden.

Vidya Muthupillai

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Agriculture, Colleges & Education, Food, Sustainability

An incredi-baa-le partnership between the GroW Garden and “Lambmowers” supports regenerative agriculture in GW’s urban community garden through a famous traveling flock of sheep! Follow GroW Garden Manager Nick Smaldone and Lambmowers Chief Shepherd Cory Suter to learn how these wooly “lamb-mowing” ruminants are working to support ecosystem services like carbon cycling and to provide valuable outreach for sustainable agriculture.

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G-double-Ewe: Regenerative Agriculture on an Urban Campus
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