Rancher creates jobs in eastern Arizona with help from Local First
Heartquist Hollow Farms received a $200,000 federal grant with help from Local First Arizona to renovate a slaughterhouse, hire locally from small towns in eastern Arizona and implement humane butchering practices.
“We’ve brought jobs that weren’t there before,” Scott Heartquist said. “The capacity we’ve been pushing is huge.”
How a zero-interest loan helped a Black organic farmer put down roots in southern Arizona
When John Benedict drove from Philadelphia to rural southern Arizona in a van he bought for $1,000, he had no intention of becoming a farmer. He just knew he wanted to leave city life behind.
Now Benedict owns Desert Sky Produce, cultivating organic beets, carrots, strawberries, broccoli, cabbage and more, thanks in part to a zero-interest loan for entrepreneurs of color from Community Investment Corporation.
Here are the 2023 Devour Culinary Classic winners
A panel of top food critics and journalists from around the country personally tasted 70 dishes and beverages at the 2023 Devour Culinary Classic, scoring on taste, presentation, degree of difficulty and creativity. A new award, the Heritage Medal, recognized the best dishes with indigenous, heirloom, locally sourced or desert-adapted ingredients.
Growing Food with Heart
The Heart & Soil People’s Garden in South Phoenix is part of a movement to replace food deserts with thriving urban farms on previously vacant and underutilized land.
Mesa grandmother turns “wicked” delicious cookies into success
Adela Nevarez dreamed of turning her lifelong love of baking into a business. With a little help from Local First Arizona, the Mesa grandmother’s Wicked Mix Cookie Company is quickly findings fans.
Finding Local Just Got Easier with the New LFA Directories
Local First has a comprehensive and easy-to-use directory not only for local businesses but also for farms, community-supported agriculture (CSA) and all things food. It’s important to shop local and support your community and this directory makes it simple.
Local First Arizona Continues The Good Food Film Series with Its Fall Collection
Food and farming are more than just growing and selling produce; the fall film series addresses how Arizona farms are helping families and overcoming injustice in the system.
Local First Arizona Continues The Good Food Film Series with Its Summer Collection
With disappearing farmland, an ever-present threat of drought, and limited distribution channels, the summer film series addresses how Arizona farmers are overcoming these issues to bring fresh produce to your table.