The Flint River Soil and Water Conservation District is excited to announce our newest team member! Taylor is joining the District as the Soil Health Coordinator. Taylor will work directly on the District’s initiatives focused on soil health, including providing education, outreach, technical assistance, and working closely with our partners in our Peanut Sustainability Initiative. Get to know more about Taylor below and join us in welcoming him to the team!
Taylor is an Albany, GA native with a passion for making a positive impact on the long-term success of our Georgia farms by making soil health a priority. His goal is to protect and enhance the soils that we farm so that future generations can enjoy the same access to food and clean water that we do. He is inspired by knowing that his work is contributing to the overall health and well-being of the people and wildlife of our region.
We asked Taylor, “IF you were a common Georgia crop, what would you be,” to which he answered, “A peanut because my most valuable features cannot be seen from the outside.”
Some of Taylor’s favorite things are tending to his garden, grilling out by the pool, and going out on off-road adventures. Welcome, Taylor!