The North Leupp Family Farm (NLFF) is a Diné community owned and operated farm located near the Little Colorado River in the community of Leupp, located in the southwestern portion of the Navajo Nation. The farm operates under the guidance of the NLFF Board of Directors. The organizational goal of NLFF is to become a chartered non-profit entity that is sustainable and culturally relevant.
The purpose of the NLFF is to promote the creation of food-secure communities and development of sustainable agriculture. And providing for, and supporting a healthy lifestyle; encouraging environmentally sensitive agricultural practices; and advocating for the revitalization of Diné agricultural traditions. The NLFF website intends to provide information on farming activities/events, programs and educational content on basic approaches to farming/horticultural techniques, health and nutrition; as well as links to resources and information pertaining to agriculture and Native information/articles of interest.
Justin Boyd Willie - 'Humanitarian of the Year' Award North Leupp Family Farms Water Pumping Project - FINAL REPORT NLFF 2010 Program Brochure in PDF format
DIRECTIONS TO NORTH LEUPP FAMILY FARM
Aerial view of the North Leupp Family Farm
North Leupp Family Farms examines land and water issues Saving the Leupp Family Farm.pdf(2006 news article) NLFF Update Oct. 2007 – Water Rights & Related Issues
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