Jim Morgan raises sheep in Washington County, Arkansas. He and his wife Teresa’s focus is to make the farm sustainable financially, socially, and environmentally. Besides raising breeding stock, they direct market their lamb at the Fayetteville Farmers Market and to local restaurants. Jim has been a member of the FORGE Board of Trustees since 1995. Jim’s background in sustainable agriculture and political issues has led to his involvement in promoting sustainable communities that use their natural resources wisely. Jim also works for, writes and gives presentations for national sheep associations.
Biography
Jim Morgan raises sheep in Washington County, Arkansas. He and his wife Teresa’s focus is to make the farm sustainable financially, socially, and environmentally. Besides raising breeding stock, they direct market their lamb at the Fayetteville Farmers Market and to local restaurants. Jim has been a member of the FORGE Board of Trustees since 1995. Jim’s background in sustainable agriculture and political issues has led to his involvement in promoting sustainable communities that use their natural resources wisely. Jim also works for, writes and gives presentations for national sheep associations.