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If You Cut a Cow in Half, Do You Get Two Cows? A Conversation with Linda Booth Sweeney

Read Center for Ecoliteracy's "If You Cut a Cow in Half, Do You Get Two Cows? A Conversation with Linda Booth Sweeney" When not swimming in…

Started by Vera Chang

0 Feb 21

National Geographic Blogs About Pie Ranch

National Geographic stopped by to say hello to our friends at Pie Ranch! Check out their post here. Pie Ranch (Pescadero, CA) runs youth e…

Started by Vera Chang

0 Jan 14

New Boston Globe Column, "Letter from Farm School"

Erik Jacobs, Plough and Stars Project photojournalist and The Farm School student-farmer, started writing a monthly column for The Boston…

Started by Vera Chang

0 Jan 14

Stone Barns Center for Food and Agriculture's Young Farmers Conference and Growing Farmers Initiative Highlighted in The New York Times

Check out the article here

Started by Vera Chang

0 Jan 14

Something for Every Teacher: Best of the NYTimes in Food Lesson Planning

All in one spot, the NYTimes's top food classroom resources -- about nutrition, food insecurity, food preparation and culture, and, last b…

Started by Vera Chang

0 Nov 19, 2012

MDA FBEA Meeting December 10, 2012

This second Maryland Network meeting is geared for commercial farms that include education as part of a value-added service stream or inclu…

Started by Peggy Eppig

0 Nov 15, 2012

Erica Curry joins FoodCorps

Erica moves to FoodCorps in Oregon Erica, the now former FBEA Program Coordinator, will be joining the national FoodCorps staff in October…

Started by FBEA Administrator

0 Sep 20, 2012

The FBEA Visits Denmark

The International Farming Systems Association (Europe Group) ConferenceAarhus, DenmarkJuly 2012The FBEA was contacted by a group of Europea…

Started by FBEA Administrator

0 Sep 18, 2012

FBEA goes to Denmark!

Erica Curry, FBEA Program Coordinator, visited Denmark in August of 2012. Check out this presentation that highlights her trip and also con…

Started by Erica Curry

0 Aug 31, 2012

Essays Posing the Ethical Arguments for Eating Meat, NY Times Contest, 5/3/12

Thousands of readers submitted essays to the New York Times contest, Calling All Carnivores: Tell us Why It's Ethical to Eat Meat. The winn…

Started by FBEA Administrator

0 May 25, 2012

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Agritourism/Farm-based Education Focus Group at Woodstock, VT

May 20, 2013 from 12:30pm to 3:30pm
Join a focus group conversation on the best practices in hosting visitors on Vermont farms.  These conversations are kicking off a three-year project coordinated by the Vermont Farms Association and Shelburne Farms. With your help, the project will establish best practices for Vermont agritourism and will supply resources and technical assistance to farmers who are looking to offer…See More
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Grafting tomatoes plants for commercial growers

Skip and Silas Paul have been grafting tomatoes for over a decade years at Wishing Stone Farm in …See More
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Cultivating Joy & Wonder: an early childhood guidebook of activites for exploring the natural world

Cultivating Joy and Wonder Educating for Sustainability in Early Childhood Through Nature, Food, and Community is a Project Seasons for Early Learners publication of Shelburne Farms.  Written by Emily Hoyler and Linda Wellings and designed by Holly Brough at Shelburne Farms, Cultivating Joy and Wonder brings Education for Sustainability into…See More
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Open Farm Sunday at The Wellbeing Farm

June 9, 2013 from 11am to 5pm
For the first time ever we are participating in Open Farm Sunday on Sunday 9th June - come along for cookery demos, craft stalls, sheep dog displays, meet the llamas and various other activities - more details to follow but please put the date in your diary! Open to all at no costs!A full day consisting of:a showcase of all our wonderful tutors and their courses,cookery demonstrations in our Cookery School,sheep dog trials,stalls selling local produce,animal petting,children's games and…See More
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Greens Production & Urban Composting at Sidewalk Ends Farm

June 4, 2013 from 5:30pm to 8pm
Rain date: June 11, 5:30 p.m. Co-hosted by NOFA/RI and Young Farmer Nights (YFN) Learn how to grow a never-ending supply of salad and arugula through biointensive production and succession planting. Sidewalk Ends Farm’s Fay Strongin, Laura Brown-Lavoie and Tess Brown-Lavoie will share their seeding, transplanting, direct seeding and fertilizing routines to maximize production in a small space while enhancing soil health. This workshop will also cover urban composting practices essential to…See More
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Microgreens & Energy Conservation at Farming Turtles

May 16, 2013 from 5:30pm to 7pm
Participants will learn how this farm grows micro-greens, baby greens and mushrooms. Learn about growing wheatgrass for people and pets. Lauri Roberts will share her ongoing efforts to conserve energy.Farming Turtles produces certified organic crops year-round. Learn about their Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Points (HACCP) Certification by the American Institute of Baking (AIB), the preeminent organization for auditing food…See More
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Open Farm Sunday at The Wellbeing Farm

June 9, 2013 from 11am to 5pm
For the first time ever we are participating in Open Farm Sunday on Sunday 9th June - come along for cookery demos, craft stalls, sheep dog displays, meet the llamas and various other activities - more details to follow but please put the date in your diary! Open to all at no costs!A full day consisting of:a showcase of all our wonderful tutors and their courses,cookery demonstrations in our Cookery School,sheep dog trials,stalls selling local produce,animal petting,children's games and…See More
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Appetite for Adventure: Beekeeping Weekend Workshop at Red Bee Apiary

June 1, 2013 at 10am to June 2, 2013 at 4pm
Spend an inspiring weekend with Marina Marchese, beekeeper, author, and founder of Red Bee Honey, learning basic beekeeping practices, homesteading skills, and a variety of honeybee crafts. Learn all about honey, its floral sources, and how to taste honey like a true connoisseur. We’ll create honeybee crafts such as luscious lotions and potions, handmade soap, and beeswax candles using ingredients in any kitchen apothecary!No experience is necessary, just curiosity and a creative spirit! On…See More
May 6
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Unique Maine Farms' Project- Grant Advice Would Be Appreciated

For the past ten months, I have been involved with a volunteer project traveling around Maine visiting over 120 farms and creating complimentary webpages and personal stories about the farms for the Unique Maine Farms' project: www.uniquemainefarms.com                I am working on a 224-page book about this project and planning an educational outreach program with a traveling photo exhibit and a slideshow and discussion program. Is anyone able to…See More
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Unique Maine Farms Book Project

This eight-minute video gives a background into the 224-page book project that has been undertaken by Mary Quinn Doyle to highlight over 120 unique farms in ...
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In today's local farming movement you see many females...read this story to hear a different story.

In today's local farming movement you see many females...read this story to hear a different story.See More
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