Nebraska’s Coordinator of Strategic Initiatives Mya Felder traveled to Coralville, Iowa, for the Big Ten Life Series Agricultural Experience, Jul. 25-27. Felder and other Big Ten Representatives visited Kroul Farm, where they learned about the business and process of farming.
“We truly got to see all sides of the farming business and experience some of the activities and responsibilities they have on a daily basis,” Felder said.
The week began with dinner on Tuesday evening where student-athletes and staff had the opportunity to discuss the logistics of farming. The Western Family, owners of Western Family Farms, a historically black owned farm, along with Marcus Carpenter from Route 1 was able to enlighten the group on increasing food access and reducing barriers for people of color as well as what their legacy and business means to them.