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Liberalizing Agriculture: Why the U.S. Should Look to New Zealand and Australia

This is an excellent older article I came across looking for "the answer" to fixing our agriculture problem in this country. We are so focused on all the little things we want to do, but the fact is…

Started Feb 28

Can a State Feed Itself

I would suggest to anyone that they watch the TV show Jericho, unfortunately it was cancelled but it's worth finding and watching. The reason I am suggesting it is it gives an example how one event,…

Replied Oct. 25, 2009

 

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Ok, this probably isn't what you think, but this is an excellent older article I came across looking for "the answer" to fixing our agriculture problem in this country. We are so focused on all the little things we want to do, but the fact is we nee…
February 28
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November 4, 2009
I would suggest to anyone that the watch the TV show Jericho, unfortunately it was cancelled but it's worth finding and watching. The reason I am suggesting it is it gives an example how one event, a flash of light, and all of a sudden communities h…
October 25, 2009
Ben is now a member of Eat Maine Foods!
October 25, 2009

Profile Information

Where in Maine do you live and eat?
Greater Portland
What issues are you and/or your group interested or expert in?
health and nutrition, farm to school, farm to institution, farm to restaurant, local foods marketing and distribution
Are you a food producer? If so, what types of food do you produce?
maple syrup, eggs, meats
If you produce foods of some sort, please choose one of the following:
I produce foods for sale to others
If you produce foods for sale, where or how can Mainers buy them?
By appointment, Lakes Region Farmers Market (in season)
Other info about Me (please mention any food, fishing, agriculture, or community groups you are affiliated with):
Farm Bureau
9/12 Project
Maine Grass Farmers Network
Website (if any):
http://www.sebagolakeranch.com

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Yes, and River Valley Farmers Market in Mexico opens June 18. Anyone interested in selling with us may call 364-3424 for information.
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I guess I'll chime in. Lakes Region Farmers' Market in Windham will be opening on May 1. Anyone interested in joining email Karen@motherherbmaine.com
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I don't see too much posted here recently. Anyone have batches currently going? I'm looking to start a pyment in the near future in addition to some serious bottling. It's been a lazy winter and the carboys are stacking up. Definately time to start…
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Eat Local Foods Coalition Meeting at Brunswick Public Library - Seminar Room
March 29, 2010 from 9:45am to 12pm
ELFC is a coalition of organizations and individuals dedicated to supporting Maine's food producers and promoting and expanding access to locally grown food. For phone conference options email elfcmaine@yahoo.com
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We are currently still looking for meat and diary vendors. Email sweethollowsfarm@gmail.com or call Laura 926-5919. Thanks.
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New Gloucester's Market will be open for Mother's Day, Sunday May 9.
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Cumberland, Falmouth, Yarmouth, Gray, and Freeport will all be open by the end of May. Lewiston's three markets will open in mid June.
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Hi everyone,  We are starting a rather large community garden at Opportunity Farm in New Gloucester. Any and all volunteers are most welcome as well as any tips. Half the garden will go towards the Plant-A-Row program and our local 'veggie connectio…
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