June 2, 2015
DAWSON CITY – The soil has been turned and seeds planted for the first growing season at the Tr’ondëk Hwëch’in (TH) Teaching and Working Farm.
Five TH citizens have been hired as farmhands. Nancy-Jane Taylor, Jen Titus, Joshua Moses, Nick Rear, and Adam Farr are working with Dexter MacRae, TH Human Resources, Education and Training Director, in cleaning the site and preparing an initial 150-by-75-foot plot. Beginning this week, the team will plant the initial crop of potatoes, carrots, beets, onions, lettuce and edible flowers.
“Being able to plant in our first year, and distribute food to the community in a few months, puts us well ahead of where we expected to be,” said MacRae.
MacRae credits the “phenomenal support” the farm project has received from TH citizens and the Dawson City community, as well as the Yukon Agriculture Branch, Kwantlen Polytechnic University, and Yukon College, in helping the project quickly reach this milestone.