About Appalachian Highlands Farmers
Appalachian Highlands Farmers Magazine, a publication of the non-profit Gavel Media, serves the region from Asheville to Wytheville, including Eastern Tennessee and West Virginia. It acts as an information bridge, filling critical news gaps by documenting agriculture, regional heritage, and sustainable food systems.
The magazine prioritizes educational content regarding farm science, technology, government policy, and Appalachian culture, including art, music, and foodways. Operated as a non-stock corporation, the magazine emphasizes unbiased reporting and community support over commercial interests. Its mission is to educate, preserve regional traditions, and promote resilient, farm-to-table economic models for local farmers and producers.
Our Organizational Mission.
Gavel Media Corporation is organized exclusively for charitable and educational purposes. Specifically, the Gavel Media Corporation creates regional media resources dedicated to documenting, supporting, and strengthening agriculture, food systems, and rural culture in the Appalachian Highlands of North Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia, and West Virginia.
To further this mission, the Gavel Media Corporation shall: (a) Produce in-depth reporting, educational content, and community storytelling that amplifies the voices of farmers, food producers, scientists, and regional non-profit organizations, while preserving Appalachia’s cultural heritage; (b) Promote sustainable agriculture, food security, economic resilience, and informed civic engagement in rural communities; and (c) Serve as a trusted information bridge between research, policy, and practice—ensuring that farmers and community members have access to accurate, relevant, and regionally grounded knowledge.

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