BattleField Farm will be a place where people from all backgrounds, political views, races and cultures can leave those differences in the dirt. Food insecurity refers to a federal measure of lack of access, at times, to enough food for an active, healthy life for all household members.
The link between poverty and food availability has been well-documented since the mids. Neighborhoods in which residents are hard-pressed to find affordable, healthy food are part of the landscape of poor, urban communities across the United States.
With few supermarkets or farmer's markets, it's easier to find Oreos than a fresh salad bar. According to research by Johns Hopkins University, a neighborhood's income isn't the only barrier to obtaining healthy food. When comparing communities with similar poverty rates, Black and Hispanic neighborhoods have fewer supermarkets than their white counterparts. Minority neighborhoods tend to have small markets bursting with junk-food options while full-service stores have whole-grain foods, dairy products and fresh produce.
The U. Department of Agriculture has identified at least 15 food deserts in Knoxville , with the city's east side heavily represented in those findings. A food desert is an area that has limited access to affordable and nutritious food.
We live in a food desert. In the eastern quadrant of the city, grocery stores and healthy food options are scarce, with one Kroger store serving the entire ZIP code and no grocers serving When poor communities are denied access to affordable, nutritious food, you are slowly destroying that community.
BattleField Farm is trying to change that. He'll sell the farm's produce at the Eastside Sunday Market , a locally focused market held at Walter Hardy Park from 1 to 4 p. Sundays in June through September. Feeding America, a hunger-relief organization, reported that Knox County's food insecurity rate in was Amid COVID, the organization released a companion study that projected the impact of the pandemic on local food insecurity in and Their findings based on unemployment, poverty and child poverty rates concluded that food insecurity has increased since the beginning of the pandemic.
To donate or volunteer at the farm, contact Battle at Battlefieldfarm1 gmail. Facebook Twitter Email. BattleField Farm's mission: Alleviate food deserts that are 'slowly killing' so many. Angela Dennis Knoxville News Sentinel. The park will be on the left, with a long, marked parking area. During the winter of —, Confederate forces occupied this narrow stretch of land, building winter cabins and defensive earthworks to fortify their position.
Army Corps of Engineers. Thirteen continuous springs have powered grist mill operations at this location since the early s. Occupied by Confederate forces from November until January , this site was fortified and used to transport both supplies and soldiers across the Cumberland River. Next door is the Brown-Lanier House, which served as a Confederate headquarters. Yet another nearby resource is the West-Metcalfe House, used as a Civil War supply depot and, following the Battle of Mill Springs, operated as a Confederate field hospital.
Turn right onto US South and go about 7 miles. Exit onto KY West. Follow for about 9 miles. Turn right onto KY Brown-Lanier House will be on the right. Explore This Park. Info Alerts Maps Calendar Reserve.
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