Call for Nominations
Their Everyday Work is Changing Our Environmental Landscape:
Just by Getting Up in the Morning,
They are Making a Difference
Award Winners (left to right): Joel Huesby (05), Nash Huber (06), and John Aeschliman (04)
| Do you know this farmer or rancher? Nominate them for our 2008 Vim Wright Stewardship Award Note: Nominations have closed for our 2007 Award.
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You Know Who They Are.
They're the farmer or rancher who chooses to steward the environment
rather than manage it. They work as nature's partner and are
fully aware that just by doing their job, they are protecting
the quality of the food and long-term health of Washington's fragile
ecosystems.
They Deserve to be Recognized for Their Commitment.
- Their commitment to that one extra, sometimes laborious, step in every process.
- Their commitment to tirelessly educating our community about the value of sustainable growing practices.
- Their commitment to sustaining the precious landscape we hold so dear in Washington State.
Farming and the Environment's Vim Wright Stewardship Award honors farmers and ranchers who choose to step up and take on the environmental responsibility associated with producing food. Uniting farmers and environmentalists in a unique and unprecedented way, the Vim Wright Stewardship Award honors those exemplary farmers and ranchers whose environmental stewardship practices are sustaining our environment.
Named
after the late Vim Wright, a tireless advocate for protecting
Washington's environment and keeping family farms in business, the
award publicly recognizes and financially rewards Washington
state stewardship farmers.
Recognizing & Rewarding the Best of the Best.
Let Farming and the Environment, our sponsors, and the
citizens of Washington honor someone you know who truly deserves the
Vim Wright Stewardship Award. The winner and two runners up will
be publicly recognized in local and state wide media and at Farming
& the Environment's annual Award Dinner.
The winner will receive a cash award of $2,500 and video created by Spokane Conservation District featuring them and their sustainable farming practices. The first and second runner ups will receive $1,000 and $500 respectively.
Click here to complete a nomination form for our 2008 Award.




