February 13, 2024 - San Diego, California: Jon Jackson, founder of Comfort Farms located in Milledgeville, Georgia has been named the 2023 Friend of Conservation by the National Association of Conservation Districts (NACD) for his outstanding contributions to natural resource conservation. He was honored at the NACD Annual Meeting held in San Diego, California on February 13.
After completing six deployments in Iraq and Afghanistan, Jon Jackson exited the military and was faced with many difficulties as he felt he had lost his sense of purpose. He regained purpose when he founded Comfort Farms. Comfort Farms is a 38-acre, 100% regenerative, working farm that helps veterans in crisis. The farm has a focus of growing a variety of vegetables and livestock, and sells goods onsite. In addition, Jon Jackson and Comfort Farms provide educational opportunities that give veterans in need a place to use their skills and energy to fulfill a purpose. Comfort Farms has provided services to several hundred veterans and their families resulting in thousands of visitors.
Through funding from the United States Department of Agriculture’s Natural Resources Conservation Service (USDA-NRCS), Comfort Farms utilizes several practices around the farm which gives the workers and community a better understanding of conservation. The farm uses a combination of underground drip irrigation and wobble-head irrigation to improve water efficiency. A well was installed on the farm that provides 100% of its irrigation and water needs. Cover crops are used between crop rows to improve soil health and provide habitat for local pollinators. The use of a hoop house gives a more controlled growing environment and extends the vegetable growing season. Terraces are utilized in the orchard and include wood chips between berms to help with moisture absorption and control water flow. The farm utilizes heavy use fencing to control livestock movement, to help the land recover, and for farm attendants to safely move livestock from one area to another.
From the vegetable and livestock production on the farm, Jackson sells several varieties of produce and meats to restaurants, markets, and community members. Jackson also provides educational opportunities and tours on the farm to help participants learn more about soil health, composting, water conservation, and raising livestock.
Jackson understands that every veteran who is homeless and in need of emotional support may feel that they lack the courage and determination to achieve greatness. He does his best to ensure that every veteran who comes through the program will find the strength in themselves to do something great again through a structured, friendly, creative work environment that respects diverse ideas and hard work ethic. As a farm and program that was born from despair to help others to now also educating the community and selling fresh produce and meat, Jon Jackson is a true friend of conservation.
Jackson was also named the 2023 Conservationist of the Year by the Georgia Association of Conservation Districts. He will be honored at their Annual Meeting in August. “GACD Board would like to extend congratulations to Jon Jackson for this recognition and we applaud his dedication to conservation and serving veterans in his community,” said GACD President, Jake Ford.
The mission of the Georgia Association of Conservation Districts (GACD) is to advocate for the conservation of Georgia’s natural resources by providing organization, leadership and a unified strategic direction to the Conservation Districts of the state. For more information on GACD or to explore opportunities on how you can support our efforts, please visit us online at www.gacd.us or on Facebook @GACDConserve.