Knowledge Forum: Unlocking Opportunity Through the GeoEcoHub
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Knowledge Forum: Unlocking Opportunity Through the GeoEcoHub

Discover how farmers and ranchers can benefit from geothermal-powered hubs that support land use, equity, and energy savings.

By Texas Small Farmers & Ranchers /CBO

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About this event

  • Event lasts 1 hour 30 minutes

Join us for the next Knowledge Forum as we explore the future of sustainable infrastructure for farmers and ranchers.

Date: Tuesday, July 29, 2025Time: 6:00 PM (CST)Location: Zoom (Link provided upon registration)

This session will spotlight the GeoEcoHub—a groundbreaking initiative from EcoPower Source that uses geothermal energy to power regenerative community hubs. These hubs are designed to strengthen access to affordable, sustainable infrastructure in historically underserved communities, including Black and Brown farmers, ranchers, and land stewards.

Why This Matters for You:The GeoEcoHub combines advanced clean energy with everyday agricultural needs. It offers:

  • Cold and dry storage for your harvest and value-added goods
  • Shared workspace to process and pack farm products
  • Wi-Fi, water, and electricity powered by clean, geothermal energy
  • Community resilience through reliable infrastructure and reduced costs

This is not just about energy—it’s about ownership, stability, and building assets rooted in land and local economies.

We are honored to welcome Sharita M. Humphrey as our featured guest. Sharita is an award-winning finance expert, speaker, and former government auditor who empowers people to take control of their finances and businesses. Her journey from financial hardship to financial educator makes her uniquely equipped to speak about what real economic empowerment can look like—especially for farmers and landowners who want to secure their futures through ownership and infrastructure.

Whether you're a grower, rancher, or land-based entrepreneur, this session will give you the knowledge and inspiration to explore how clean energy and land use can work together to support your bottom line and your legacy.

Who Should Attend:

  • Farmers, ranchers, and landowners
  • Cooperative members and food hub organizers
  • Policy advocates and energy professionals
  • Anyone interested in climate-resilient, land-based infrastructure

Hosted by:Texas Small Farmers and Ranchers – CBOwww.tsfrcbo.org

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Texas Small Farmers & Ranchers Community Based Organization was established with the purpose of reaching the goals of strengthening USDA outreach efforts to limited resource, traditionally underserved, and under-represented farmer and rancher customers to ensure USDA and coordinate program delivery outreach efforts in counties throughout Texas.

This CBO is actively accelerating assistance to minority, females, limited resource producers, veteran, beginning farmers and ranchers by providing outreach assistance in receiving information, technical and program assistance from USDA, state and county agencies as well as various universities.

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