Good Roots: The Carpenter Family's 50-Year Delta Farming Legacy

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  • čas přidán 13. 06. 2021
  • “Good Roots” travels to Grady this month to introduce the Carpenter family - who has been farming in the Delta for 50 years - and explores the challenges faced by minority farmers.
    Abraham Carpenter Jr. has managed the Carpenter family farm since he was 12 years old. What began with a single acre has grown to 1,200 acres with 35 family members keeping it going. He speaks with segment host Logan Duvall about the struggles and triumphs he has experienced, not only as a farmer, but also as a Black farmer. They discuss stimulus funds allocated to minority farmers that are being distributed now and debt forgiveness, which for Carpenter is a victory after a long-fought battle. The family was part of a nationwide lawsuit against the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) alleging years of discrimination against Black farmers as related to lending practices.
    Carpenter’s Produce now includes two retail outlets in Pine Bluff and Little Rock, and sells produce regularly at farmers’ markets, having been a part of the Little Rock Farmers’ Market since its inception in the 1970s. The Carpenter family was named a Farm Family of the Year in 1988 by the Arkansas Farm Bureau. Abraham Carpenter Sr. was inducted into the Arkansas Agriculture Hall of Fame in 2011; that same year, he and his family were inducted into the Arkansas Black Hall of Fame.
    “Good Roots,” produced in partnership with Arkansas Farm Bureau, seeks to shine a light on Arkansas’s rich rural culture and communities. Segments focus on the real stories of rural life, while addressing relevant topics like agriculture, health care, the economy, technology, policy and more. The segment airs the second Friday of each month during “Arkansas Week.” Additional information is available at myarpbs.org/GoodRoots.
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    Major funding for “Good Roots” is provided by Arkansas Farm Bureau.
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Komentáře • 21

  • @dionwadefarmsllc
    @dionwadefarmsllc Před rokem +10

    ❤ I love it . I got to come see you guys . Much love to black farmers

  • @kevinpoole4323
    @kevinpoole4323 Před 8 měsíci +3

    A Great Story of the Carpenter Family 💗 Congratulations,Nice Job Logan...

  • @LevedaBurks-Robbins-ih9ks
    @LevedaBurks-Robbins-ih9ks Před měsícem

    Way to go I can't wait to get back in growing a full table

  • @leemond9977
    @leemond9977 Před 10 měsíci +3

    Damn I love seeing us damn it an my heart ❤️ be full when I see successful black folks keep going

  • @jamesjohnson7720
    @jamesjohnson7720 Před 3 měsíci +1

    awesome and thankyou for keeping up the fight 💪 for black farmers

  • @marypetry1096
    @marypetry1096 Před 9 měsíci +2

    Absolutely awesome and lovely reporting

  • @themysteryguy8317
    @themysteryguy8317 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Imani Carpenter is so bright a d mature!!! Great future

  • @cornbreadfedkirkpatrick9647

    No salt needed, I wasn't surprised about the USDA or any government agency so glad the lawsuit was on the right side for once so many times said otherwise

  • @sean8102
    @sean8102 Před 2 měsíci

    Carpent Farms is also one of the best harvesters (medical marijuana) in our state IMO. Their Desert Lime is one of my absolute favorites.

  • @russellhayes407
    @russellhayes407 Před 10 měsíci

    Love the story.

  • @aovoonthefarmsouthernillin3687

    Awesome video.

  • @keithsmith2124
    @keithsmith2124 Před rokem

    Gotta love it! 😋

  • @kevinpoole4323
    @kevinpoole4323 Před 8 měsíci

    We Shall Overcome

  • @FupawesleyGot8byWarren
    @FupawesleyGot8byWarren Před 8 měsíci +1

    I promise you, I will move up and start working

  • @numberstimes
    @numberstimes Před rokem +1

    Qe need more organic farms for a sustainable future.

  • @timothyhorner3152
    @timothyhorner3152 Před rokem +2

    I’m sitting here eating watermelon and watching watermelon videos

  • @matthewconner463
    @matthewconner463 Před rokem

    👍🏾Yessir 👨🏾‍🌾

  • @jdagreat4595
    @jdagreat4595 Před rokem +1

    My beautiful yamasee indian 🙌🏽

  • @octaviahicks-braye9859
    @octaviahicks-braye9859 Před 4 měsíci

    Great information for descendants of American slaves.

  • @worldtraveler4040
    @worldtraveler4040 Před 9 měsíci

    This is the epitome of generational wealth!!
    Regarding the USDA, the interviewer made sure he didn’t expound on the ongoing theft land and the government’s systematic efforts to undermine Black farmers. Logan, are you an ally or were you sent in order to infiltrate the Carpenter’s farm?