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Musician Jack Johnson and his wife Kim Johnson are turning their land into a living classroom. The couple operates the Kokua Learning Farm in Waialua, Hawaii, where they focus on growing food, restoring native plants, and donating fresh produce to the local community.
The farm is not just a personal project. It serves as a hands-on educational space for students and volunteers who want to learn about sustainable agriculture and environmental stewardship. The Johnsons grow a variety of crops using organic methods, and they work to bring back native Hawaiian plant species that have been pushed out by invasive ones.
Beyond the farming itself, the produce grown on the land goes directly to people in need. The Johnsons donate a significant portion of their harvest to local food banks and community organizations. This effort ties into their broader environmental mission, which includes reducing waste and promoting a deeper connection to the land.
The Kokua Learning Farm is part of the Johnson family's long-standing commitment to environmental causes. Jack Johnson, known for his laid-back surf rock sound, has used his platform for years to support ocean conservation and sustainability. The farm is a physical extension of that work, allowing the couple to teach by example.
Visitors and local school groups often tour the property to see how food is grown and how native ecosystems can be restored. The goal is to inspire others to take small, practical steps toward a more sustainable lifestyle. For the Johnsons, the farm is a way to give back to the island that has supported their music and their family.
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