Southern Soil Issue #1 2021

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Southern SOIL

Small Farm

Spotlight

I n t h is series, g et t o kn o w mo re a b o u t t h e sma ll far m o p era t io n s t h a t a re u sin g su st a in a b le met h o d s t o help meet t h e lo ca l d ema n d f o r f resh f o o d . An d meet the f a rmers t h a t a re ma kin g it h a p p en !

Located in Port Wentworth, The Promised Land

It was during his time overseas that Bob gained an

Farm is owned and farmed by brothers Robert and

appreciation for farmers. In a hurry to get away from

Willie Johnson - better known as Uncle Bob and

farm life, Bob joined the Army and served during the

Uncle Bill, self proclaimed farmers “in training”.

Vietnam War. During his 21 years in the service, Bob

The brothers have a long and complicated relationship with farming. Both spent their boyhood

He began to see farming through a new lens and

growing up and working in the fields with their

to recognize the vital role that farmers play. Once

mother and grandparents. Their father was a truck

he saw farming as the means of putting food on

driver and their grandfather was a sharecropper.

his table and feeding his community, Bob’s attitude

As boys, the two had very different attitudes toward 18

spent time in Vietnam, Korea and Germany.

toward farming changed.

farming - older brother Bill loved working on the

After retirement in 1989, Bob bought the land they

farm and has very fond memories of those early

currently farm. Local history has the land originally

years. On the other hand, Bob hated farming. “I’d be

going to freed slave Roderick Steele who was given

the last one to come into the field and the first one

the land for his service in aid of General Sherman -

to go out,” he recalled.

the fulfilment of the promised 40 acres and a mule.


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