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July 2009 Blog Posts (6)

Buzz Buzz! That's the sound of a new farm-based program reported in the Sacramento Bee!

Imagine being a camper at Kids, Farms & Food where all the lunches are sourced locally in the land of olives, apricots and wheat! Hurray Yolo County, California!



The Full Article as it appeared in The Sacramento Bee, July 29, 2008.



Article Excerpt:

In its inaugural year, the Kids, Farms & Food camp at the University of California, Davis, drew interest not only from… Continue

Added by Brooke on July 29, 2009 at 10:57am — No Comments

Discover Your Social Web!

Social Media is exploding all around us and if you are a member of this website, you have engaged in an exciting way with the power of these online platforms.



Are you wondering how social media might, should, or could be a tool for you and your farm-based education work?



Our friends at the Ohio farm Bureau have produced Discover Your Social Web: An Ohio Farm Bureau Guide to Social Media. This guide is thorough and instructive and provides all you need to know even… Continue

Added by Brooke on July 29, 2009 at 10:28am — No Comments

Got to Get on the Good Foot!

Finally, a tool I can use to engage my dad in the farm-based education / farm-fresh food movement!



In a conversation yesterday I had with him about the film FOOD INC., he first cautioned me to be leery of "films with agendas" then proceeded to describe for me how cattle is processed assuring me there are guidelines and that everything is really just fine in the land of beef production. He has promised to put Food Inc. on his Netflix list which I took as a mere victory considering we… Continue

Added by Brooke on July 16, 2009 at 1:17pm — No Comments

Bastille Day: Avec Enthousiasme we Announce our new Advisory Board Member (and provide a wee bit of French history)



It is avec enthousiasme that we announce our new advisory board member, Antoine Jacobsohn who just so happens to be Responsable Potager du Roi (or the Curator/Director of the King's Kitchen Garden) at Versailles* in France.



Open to the public, Le Potager du Roi Versailles is run by the École Nationale Supérieure du Paysage. In addition to training landscape architects, the program re-introduces… Continue

Added by Brooke on July 14, 2009 at 5:30pm — No Comments

The Atlantic features FBEA member MOON IN THE POND and farmer, Dom Palumbo

An Animal Farm a Vegetarian Could Love by Hannah Eisler Burnett

In the Food section of The Atlantic

Jul 13 2009



Dom cares a heapload about preserving the genetic diversity of hens, ducks, pigs, and cows, but he's the most passionate about preserving something else: farmers. When he's not working at Moon in the Pond, he's looking to find ways to help other people get started doing the same thing. He always has at least one apprentice on hand, and he welcomes… Continue

Added by Brooke on July 14, 2009 at 3:48pm — No Comments

"In Mother Russia, She's 1st Lady of Gardening" Washington Post Article

By Robin Givhan

Washington Post Staff Writer

Tuesday, July 7, 2009



"MOSCOW, July 6 -- First lady Michelle Obama arrived here Monday afternoon to an audience more intrigued by and enamored of her gardening skills than of anything else on her résumé. If she effected any kind of charm offensive leading up to this official visit -- at least one with a message that seems to have resonated down to the streets of this city filled with grand czarist architecture -- it has been one… Continue

Added by Brooke on July 8, 2009 at 1:14pm — No Comments

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