Bode Miller: Olympic Skier, Champion, and Organic Farmer

UPDATE 2/21/2010: Bode Miller wins his first gold medal!

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A two-time silver medalist in past Olympic games and a bronze medalist this year in Vancouver, Olympic skier Bode Miller of New Hampshire is also an organic farmer. After winning his second overall World Cup ski title, Bode purchased a plot of land and started an organic vegetable farm.

“I grew up in a house with no running water or electricity and we grew our own produce and it was all organic so I was born with that,” he said in a Stonyfield Farm video (below). “We have a farm stand here and they can buy any vegetable they could buy in a store, and it’s all organic.”

Miller’s 630-acre stretch, called Turtle Ridge Farm, seems sized for production, but Miller plans to keep it simple. The Society for the Protection of New Hampshire Forests holds a conservation easement on part of the farm land, protecting it from development and limiting its use to farming and forestry. That’s fine with Miller and his family.

“It’s going to stay the same. We’re just going to promote organic farming,” said Kyla Miller-White, the skier’s sister and a member of Turtle Ridge’s board. (The Epoch TImes)

In 2005, Miller became the first American to win the overall World Cup title in over 20 years. He has 31 World Cup victories, more than any other American, and he holds more Olympic medals than any other US alpine skier.

* NBC’s coverage of Bode Miller’s bronze medal run.

About El Dragón

Barth Anderson is chief blogger at Fair Food Fight. He has roughly 20 years experience with the natural foods industry, working as grocery stocker, produce buyer, marketer, and organic certification coordinator at various natural foods co-ops across the country. His two novels, THE PATRON SAINT OF PLAGUES and THE MAGICIAN AND THE FOOL (Bantam) are available through Amazon.com.

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