NPR News and Music Discovery for the Four Corners

KSUT Conversation: Slow Money Institute offers initiatives supporting local farmers and producers

Your browser doesn’t support HTML5 audio

In Fort Collins, Colorado, Nic Koontz and Katie Slota of Native Hill Farm received a $30,000 loan.
slowmoney.org

We speak with Woody Tasch, the founder of Slow Money Institute, to discuss their work in the Four Corners, and new initiatives to support local and regional farmers and producers.

  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • LinkedIn
  • Email
Tami is the Executive Director of KSUT Public Radio. She is a fifth-generation Coloradoan and has lived in Southwest Colorado since 1984.
Related Stories
  1. Durango students help advocate for a bill that encourages Colorado high schoolers to develop environmental awareness
  2. A rare win after nearly 40 years for Texas investors planning Wolf Creek Village
  3. Colorado law empowers students in public and charter schools to be Naloxone first responders
  4. KSUT Conversation: Grant Wilson of the Earth Law Center on making nature the core of our legal system