Crop Mob

Dear Union for Southern Service Workers, Botanical Gardens, And all the readers of the blog.

A Crop Mob is when we gather together in large numbers to help small farmers with the labor needed to sustain healthy, local agriculture.

This benefits the local economy by creating more work for people who need it. It can help us with the capital and manpower we need to flip a fast food restaurant.

We need to bring people together from all walks of life and different sectors of our economy. The goal is to create work that is accessible to everyone, and to collaborate in changing the world. We can achieve this through a crop mob. And this is first strep in changing planet earth.

Weather it’s spreading mulch, building greenhouses, or planting rows of lettuce, our collective effort helps make farm work more accessible and sustainable. As we come together, we can see the tangible benefits of working as a community.

A crop mob is where we all pull together to do something great! We save the environment and benefit each other like brothers and sisters. Getting outside is what we need and it benefits us all mentally, phi-scaly, and spiritually.

A crop movement is the first step in a movement in creating guaranteed work that is fair pay and good for the environment. The next step is to do a march and then try to flip a fast food resturant.

Would you be interested in researching what we need to do to work together, so that we can grow plant a whole field for our crop mob? Like what to grow, how to get there, where to plant, how many people will be there? And what to do with our produce that we grow?

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