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This Earth Month, Farmer’s Footprint is growing alongside the regenerative movement. With the redesign of our website, we’re making it easier to access resources that deepen your connection to the Earth and the farmers who feed us. Here, you’ll find pathways to grow your own food at home, strengthen your food sovereignty, and connect both locally and globally with others helping build a groundswell of change in communities around the world.

Manos sosteniendo semillas de leguminosas blancas sobre un recipiente durante la cosecha
Un agricultor sostiene una bandeja de semillas demostrando prácticas agrícolas sostenibles en un invernadero
Abejas melíferas agrupadas en un marco de madera lleno de celdas hexagonales dentro de una colmena

For the first time, our gardening content is now open to everyone, making it easier for more people to begin growing food at home. As global supply chains are showing the strain of fragile systems, growing your own food offers a practical way to participate in change, whether in your backyard, on a balcony or small patio. By strengthening local food systems and reclaiming food sovereignty, we are moving toward more community-based food systems, where people nourish one another and help reduce pressure on globalized systems.

This Earth Day, April 22nd, we are launching the Biome Collective in partnership with our sister organization, Project Biome. The Biome Collective is a digital community shaped by the movement, for the movement. It brings together diverse voices from organizations, consumers, farmers, doctors, elders, mothers, and anyone connected to food to share knowledge across regions, build relationships and support local action that reaches beyond the screen and into everyday life. 

We are also expanding our educational offerings through simple, accessible learning resources developed with expert guidance. From foundational content to digestible flashcards, these tools are designed to make key agriculture, health, and cultural concepts easier to understand, helping build  stronger foundational knowledge over time. Alongside this work, we continue to share human-centered stories that connect people to the heart of regeneration and the hope carried within it.

All of this comes together in a new digital home where storytelling, education, and practical resources are more connected, more accessible and easier to share. At the heart of this work is a simple truth: awareness precedes change.

To build that awareness, we must continue to adapt, grow, and respond to the needs of an ever-evolving movement. We are grateful to take these steps forward with you this Earth Month and we look ahead to the year to come with a deep sense of purpose.

Tres personas cuidan vegetales en camas de jardín elevadas en una granja urbana