Finding a common denominator with consumers
- In Grand Forks County, North Dakota, farmers represent 2% of the total population of 72,408 according to the U.S. Census from 2022.
- Greg Amundson is hosting a free public farm-to-table event called Roots Connection on Aug. 7, 2025, from 4:30 to 7:30 p.m. at his farm in Gilby, North Dakota.
- Amundson believes that connecting with community members can reduce stereotypes about farmers and provide informed perspectives on agriculture.
- Concerns regarding herbicides and food safety were commonly raised by attendees at past Roots Connection events, emphasizing the need for open dialogue.
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Finding a common denominator with consumers
Just as establishing a robust root system is critical to producing crops that have potential to flourish, so does developing strong relationships with the consumers who buy the food produced from them. In rural areas, the latter once required little effort. Farm families comprised a major part of their communities’ populations, so through friendships, business dealings and events non-farmers organically absorbed information about crops and lives…
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