Eden Green Farms

Eden Green Farms In a word—belonging.

Creating a sustainable community that integrates with the Tri-cities area to enhance the lives and lifestyles of the residents that we serve; exposing and enlarging all that makes this region "our home."

A cool spot on the farm. Even on the hottest day, it's always nice in this area. The camera is pointing east shortly aft...
06/02/2026

A cool spot on the farm. Even on the hottest day, it's always nice in this area. The camera is pointing east shortly after sunrise.
A "Happy Place" on Eden Green Farms.

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05/29/2026

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Explore ancient African farming techniques that have been used for over 5,000 years to restore degraded land and grow healthier crops. From Zai pits to inter...

Can’t attend due to scheduling conflicts but will definitely pray for the success of this event and future endeavors.🙏🏾
05/26/2026

Can’t attend due to scheduling conflicts but will definitely pray for the success of this event and future endeavors.🙏🏾

We’re getting ready for Praise in the Pasture and need a better food count.

If you’re planning to come, RSVP today so we can plan well for everyone joining us.

Join us Saturday, May 30 from 3:00 PM to 7:00 PM for real stories, time on the farm, and a chance to meet the horse teachers.

Food will be available for purchase, and your RSVP helps us prepare.

RSVP here: https://my.spurnuphope.com//events/event-details/?id=8038eb57-743e-f111-88b5-000d3a57b6cd

Praise in the Pasture - Spring Event

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05/25/2026

Be vigilant neighbors. Let’s stay on top of this situation.

The owners of the Shoosmith Landfill have declared bankruptcy, claiming they cannot afford to clean up the millions of gallons of toxic wastewater collecting in the dump each year.

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05/20/2026

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You do not have to come to the pasture to help someone step through the gate.

Praise in the Pasture is about stories, horses, community, and the work happening every week at Spur’n Up Hope.

But the work does not stop when the event ends.

Every ground based equine assisted learning session gives a participant the chance to practice trust, confidence, communication, emotional regulation, boundaries, and connection with the help of the horse teachers.

$85 helps provide one program session for one participant.

$170 helps provide two sessions.

$425 helps provide five sessions.

$850 helps provide ten sessions.

Your gift helps open the gate for someone else.

If you can give, help a session today.

https://www.zeffy.com/en-US/donation-form/give-hope-through-horses

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Praise in the Pasture - Spring Event

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05/19/2026

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Some horses carry a past people can feel before they ever hear the full story.

Slick’s Hard Cash is one of them.

He is a Tennessee Walking Horse, born March 28, 1998. He was once part of the Big Lick show world.

Today, he is the herd leader at Spur’n Up Hope.

And he is one of our horse teachers.

Slick’s story holds pain, resilience, trust, and the quiet reminder that the past does not get the final word.

At Spur’n Up Hope, participants work with horses from the ground.

No riding.
No pressure.
No need to perform.

Just a person, a horse, and the slow work of building trust one step at a time.

At Praise in the Pasture, you can meet Slick and the other horse teachers who make this work different.

Click the event link and come see the mission in person.

Comment with a horse emoji if Slick’s story connects with you.

Praise in the Pasture - Spring Event

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05/18/2026

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Modern agricultural authorities mandate that destroying a massive locust plague requires dropping thousands of tons of carcinogenic neurotoxins.
They insist that massive, devastating migrating insect swarms cannot possibly be stopped by organic biological means.
But advanced ecological field studies formally prove nomadic herdsmen engineered a flawless, mobile biological interception grid.
This is the forgotten art of Fulani Numida meleagris locust-interception flocks.
To protect the vital, highly fragile pasture grasses their massive cattle herds relied on, herdsmen deployed birds.
They simultaneously herded massive, semi-wild flocks of incredibly aggressive, sharp-eyed Helmeted Guineafowl.
This furious avian army deliberately marched directly ahead of the vulnerable, grazing bovine herds.
They systematically hunted and devoured millions of devastating, crawling locust nymphs hidden deep in the grass.
They completely eradicated the plague before the insects could mature and strip the landscape bare.
Save this post to master the lost skill of mobile avian locust eradication.
Chemical aircraft poison the sky while this marching feathered army protects the earth forever.

05/09/2026

Portugal has turned one of its most abundant natural resources into an engineering breakthrough by building roads made partially from cork, the bark of cork oak trees. This innovative surface reduces tire noise by up to 30% while also repelling heat naturally, making roads quieter and cooler.

Cork is a remarkable material. It is lightweight, elastic, waterproof, fire-resistant, and renewable — trees are not cut down; only the bark is harvested every 9–12 years. When blended into asphalt, cork absorbs vibrations caused by vehicles, significantly reducing road noise that affects nearby homes and wildlife.

The cork-infused pavement also reflects and dissipates heat more effectively than traditional asphalt, helping reduce urban heat buildup during hot summers. This improves driving comfort, slows road degradation, and lowers maintenance costs over time.

Portugal, which produces over 50% of the world’s cork supply, is using this innovation to export sustainable infrastructure technology worldwide. Cities facing noise pollution and rising temperatures are closely watching these trials.

This road proves that infrastructure doesn’t always need high-tech electronics to be revolutionary. Sometimes, the smartest solutions come from working with nature instead of against it.

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