Hoop Houses Duck Valley Reservation Handout

Growing Food Sovereignty with Hoop Houses on the Duck Valley Reservation CART Case Study Handout

The Hoop House Project, administered by the University of Nevada Cooperative Extension, helps Tribes improve the availability and consumption of nutritious food in their communities through building hoop houses (simple greenhouse structures) and organizing training workshops about gardening and food production. 

Read the full case study here: https://www.fws.gov/project/hoop-houses-duck-valley-reservation

 

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