Four days of talks, films and hands-on workshops exploring our access to sustainable food.
• Thursday, May 7th, 7:30pm | Ted Ames: Fishing Voices
Lobsterman and MacArthur "Genius" discusses the past and future of Maine wild fisheries
• Friday, May…
What issues are you and/or your group interested or expert in?
farmland protection, organics, farm to school, school gardens, home gardens, community gardens, CSAs, farmers' markets, local foods marketing and distribution, food coops, GM-free seeds and genetics
Are you a food producer? If so, what types of food do you produce?
vegetables
If you produce foods of some sort, please choose one of the following:
I produce foods only for my own and my family's consumption
Other info about Me (please mention any food, fishing, agriculture, or community groups you are affiliated with):
We have a small but growing garden and farm, with aspirations to bring in bees and chickens. I'm very interested in connecting with local projects, particularly in education, and have experience working with Edible Schoolyard out in Berkeley. I'm a member of the Portland permaculture group and volunteer with local CSAs .
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is it me or does this whole thing seem absurd. I mean really...one of the tastiest ducks on the planet (or so I've been told)...when people are hungry enough this problem will take care of it self. We are raising Muscovy ducks for food...will eat ou…
My ducks are sneezing...They seem to have a cold...we're going to feed them garlic starting first thing tomorrow...I hope they can shake this off...they've been so vigorous and healthy all winter....
Your friends and family rave about your homemade chowder, blueberry jam, ice cream, fudge, or other special food product. They say you should sell it and make a fortune. You wonder if they’re right, and if you have the drive and personality to run a…
My parents and us building a hoop house from bent top rail for our seedlings on the new leased land, November, 2009. Base is lined with tough landscaping fabric to attract heat for seedling production in early spring.
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