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Family Farming & Fishing in the Gullah/Geechee Culture

The Gullah/Geechee Agro-Culture study team is collecting information from farming and fishing families so we can all work together on ways to help sustain these important practices for generations to come. This survey presents questions in three short sections. The first section of questions are about the people connected to your family farm, and the things you produce on the farm.

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* 1. Do you identify as Gullah/Geechee (a descendant of Africans enslaved on and around the Sea Islands, who is currently keeping some traditional Africanisms, values, principles and practices)?

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* 2. What is your gender?

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* 3. Where is your family farm located?

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* 4. What is the surname of your family?

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* 6. For how many years has your family farm been in business?

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* 7. What is your average yearly duration of farming?

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* 8. How many farmers are in your family?

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* 9. Do you have plans on getting the youth in your family (or community) involved in and educated on the farming business?

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* 10. Are you a member of a Farmer's Cooperative or a similar group for farmers?

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* 11. What kind of animals are on your farm?

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* 12. What do you produce on your farm?

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* 13. Do you practice seed saving?

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* 14. Where do you sell most of your produce (check all that apply)

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