Welcome to the conversation about how we, the people of Maine, can take cooperative action to sustainably grow as much of our food within Maine as possible - for our environment, our economy & for our health!
What issues are you and/or your group interested or expert in?
farmland protection, organics, health and nutrition, farm to school, hunger and local foods access, farm to institution, farm to restaurant, CSAs, farmers' markets, local foods marketing and distribution, food coops
Are you a food producer? If so, what types of food do you produce?
vegetables, berry fruit, grains and bakery, 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?
Other info about Me (please mention any food, fishing, agriculture, or community groups you are affiliated with):
We farm and lease 65 acres of protected land in Brunswick, owned by a community land trust. Each season we raise organic produce for an on farm CSA serving 250 families from June 1 through the first week of November. In addition we also raise pasture based natural lambfor retail and wholesale markets.
The River Valley Farmers Market Association is looking for new members and welcoming the renewals for the start of the new marketing season in Mexico. Our market is well situated on Rts 2 and 17 where we receive an annual welcome from Labonville a…
Food for Maine's Future serves as an umbrella for groups and campaigns which share a common goal of building a just, secure, sustainable and democratic food system to the benefit of all Maine farmers, communities, and the environment.
I'm always looking for good tempeh recipes. My husband doesn't really like the taste of it, but I know how nutritious it is and one of the best sources of soy protein. I pan fry it so it's crispy after I marinate it and tried other recipes too. I'd…
On Saturday, March 13th, 37 farmers and food producers will be inside the cafeteria of the new Exeter High School in Exeter, NH from 10am-2pm, selling their vegetables, meats, cheeses, milk, eggs, baked goods, apples, honey and maple syrup! You can…
For discussing issues around farmers' markets in Maine, for veterans, newbies, those in between and those thinking about starting or attending a farmers' market.
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On Saturday, March 13th, 37 farmers and food producers will be inside the cafeteria of the new Exeter High School in Exeter, NH from 10am-2pm, selling their vegetables, meats, cheeses, milk, eggs, baked goods, apples, honey and maple syrup! You can…
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