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40 ACRE COOPERATIVE


40 ACRE COOPERATIVE

According to statistics, in 1920 there were nearly a million Black farmers in
the United States. Today there are only 45,508. This accounts for just 1.3% of
the nearly 3.4 million farmers in the country. That's why we partnered with the
40-Acre Cooperative, a rapidly growing organization with over 34 Black and
Indigenous farmers across seven states.

According to statistics, in 1920 there were nearly a million Black farmers in
the United States. Today there are only 45,508. This accounts for just 1.3% of
the nearly 3.4 million farmers in the country. That's why we partnered with the
40-Acre Cooperative, a rapidly growing organization with over 34 Black and
Indigenous farmers across seven states.


SEEDING A NEW FUTURE TOGETHER


SEEDING A NEW FUTURE TOGETHER


THE MISSION IS TO PROMOTE AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT, AS WELL AS ECONOMIC EQUITY
FOR SOCIALLY DISADVANTAGED FARMERS.

Outside the small town of Rutledge, Harold Robinson and his wife Angela Dawson
joined Minnesota's tiny roster of Black farmland owners a few years ago with a
40-acre land purchase that they built into a small hemp farm and cooperative
without government assistance. The acreage was symbolic: "Forty Acres and a
Mule" was a post-Civil War military policy that briefly transferred ownership of
farmland to people freed from slavery. White owners quickly re-seized most of
it.
 
"It felt exactly like a sign," Robinson, a wiry Army veteran and former Hennepin
County deputy, said as he stood among tall, fragrant hemp plants in one of their
new greenhouses.

 


THE MISSION IS TO PROMOTE AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT, AS WELL AS ECONOMIC EQUITY
FOR SOCIALLY DISADVANTAGED FARMERS.

Outside the small town of Rutledge, Harold Robinson and his wife Angela Dawson
joined Minnesota's tiny roster of Black farmland owners a few years ago with a
40-acre land purchase that they built into a small hemp farm and cooperative
without government assistance. The acreage was symbolic: "Forty Acres and a
Mule" was a post-Civil War military policy that briefly transferred ownership of
farmland to people freed from slavery. White owners quickly re-seized most of
it.
 
"It felt exactly like a sign," Robinson, a wiry Army veteran and former Hennepin
County deputy, said as he stood among tall, fragrant hemp plants in one of their
new greenhouses.

 





COLLABORATION

40 Acre Cooperative now has 34 active members. The venture provides resources
and mentorship to disadvantaged farmers with similar ambitions. 40 Acre's is
proud to be the first national black farmer co-op since the reconstruction era
in the United States. Through economies of size, they reduce the costs, and help
farmers stay in the game and make a decent living while they are at it.




COLLABORATION

40 Acre Cooperative now has 34 active members. The venture provides resources
and mentorship to disadvantaged farmers with similar ambitions. 40 Acre's is
proud to be the first national black farmer co-op since the reconstruction era
in the United States. Through economies of size, they reduce the costs, and help
farmers stay in the game and make a decent living while they are at it.






ANY FARMER KNOWS THAT ANY SUCCESSFUL CROP IS BASED ON PLANTING GOOD SEEDS.

40-Acres spent years researching phenotypes and testing strains to develop new
hemp genetics. Their strain, Wunder x Woman, is now one of the top tier hemp
varietals today. The quality and productivity is unmatched on the market. The
co-op also teaches members the basics of sustainable farming to help regenerate
the soil and reduce climate damage.

 


ANY FARMER KNOWS THAT ANY SUCCESSFUL CROP IS BASED ON PLANTING GOOD SEEDS.

40-Acres spent years researching phenotypes and testing strains to develop new
hemp genetics. Their strain, Wunder x Woman, is now one of the top tier hemp
varietals today. The quality and productivity is unmatched on the market. The
co-op also teaches members the basics of sustainable farming to help regenerate
the soil and reduce climate damage.


ANGELA DAWSON

A fourth-generation Midwest farmer and co-founder of 40 Acre Co-op. Angela has
several degrees and certificates in business management and has been a
cooperative business developer focusing on food security in urban markets for
over ten years. Before reclaiming her farming legacy and founding the
cooperative Angela was a public health researcher, academic writer, and law
student.




ANGELA DAWSON

A fourth-generation Midwest farmer and co-founder of 40 Acre Co-op. Angela has
several degrees and certificates in business management and has been a
cooperative business developer focusing on food security in urban markets for
over ten years. Before reclaiming her farming legacy and founding the
cooperative Angela was a public health researcher, academic writer, and law
student.




HAROLD ROBINSON

Harold is the chief project manager covering transportation, logistics and
property management. He is a retired army veteran, former Hennepin County deputy
and third generation farmer with over ten years hemp growing experience. Harold
helps us scale our model and bring it to other communities while keeping us
grounded in basic farming principles.


HAROLD ROBINSON

Harold is the chief project manager covering transportation, logistics and
property management. He is a retired army veteran, former Hennepin County deputy
and third generation farmer with over ten years hemp growing experience. Harold
help us scale our model and bring it to other communities while keeping us
grounded in basic farming principles.





BLACK FARMERS MAKE UP LESS NUMBERS BY POPULATION NOW THAN EVER BEFORE IN
AMERICAN HISTORY.

Black farmers who own land have decreased so dramatically over the past
generation that not only have we lost valuable agricultural resources to feed
the world, we’ve lost a generation of economic and environmental solutions.

The co-ownership model helps level the farming fields and keeps agriculture
alive and thriving in the United States. This provides increased market power to
everyone involved and it pools the risks across everyone instead of putting it
all on one individual.

One of our goals is to reverse the staggering underrepresentation of Black
farmers, scientist and businesspeople in the hemp industry.

This collaboration is important for our entire industry and we intend to use
this momentum to create lasting and impactful change. 

 


BLACK FARMERS MAKE UP LESS NUMBERS BY POPULATION NOW THAN EVER BEFORE IN
AMERICAN HISTORY.

Black farmers who own land have decreased so dramatically over the past
generation that not only have we lost valuable agricultural resources to feed
the world, we’ve lost a generation of economic and environmental solutions.

The co-ownership model helps level the farming fields and keeps agriculture
alive and thriving in the United States. This provides increased market power to
everyone involved and it pools the risks across everyone instead of putting it
all on one individual.

One of our goals is to reverse the staggering underrepresentation of Black
farmers, scientist and businesspeople in the hemp industry.

This collaboration is important for our entire industry and we intend to use
this momentum to create lasting and impactful change. 

 

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