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New Hampshire pizza dough maker, 35 other out-of-state producers seek Maine stamp of approval - Press Herald


Press Herald

New Hampshire pizza dough maker, 35 other out-of-state producers seek Maine stamp of approval
Press Herald
For Brooklyn artist and part-time garlic farmer Aimee Good, an Aroostook County native who grew up on a potato farm, that connection to her home state and its legendary organic association was key. She went to Colby College in the 1980s, and MOFGA and ...

Planting the seed: Wilson's Fulton Farm inspires agriculture's next generation - The Shippensburg News-Chronicle


The Shippensburg News-Chronicle

Planting the seed: Wilson's Fulton Farm inspires agriculture's next generation
The Shippensburg News-Chronicle
During the visit, Executive Deputy Secretary Michael Smith toured Wilson College's Fulton Farm, a working produce farm and environmental education facility at the Fulton Center for Sustainability Studies in Chambersburg. The organic farm provides ...

If you care about local, organic produce, learn a lesson from these farmers - The News Tribune (blog)


The News Tribune (blog)

If you care about local, organic produce, learn a lesson from these farmers
The News Tribune (blog)
For more than a decade, Dan Hulse — the owner of Terra Organics — built a business on trying to bring local, organic produce to Tacoma and the South Sound. The vision included purchasing a farm near Orting in 2009 with his wife, Kim, and developing a ...

Sparks, Mercy, ArcBest to be New South Community Supported Agriculture pickup spots - Times Record


Sparks, Mercy, ArcBest to be New South Community Supported Agriculture pickup spots
Times Record
Sparks Health System, Mercy Fort Smith and ArcBest will be Fort Smith's pickup locations this fall for the New South Produce Cooperative Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) program's fall season. Sparks Health System states in a news release it has ...

As Imperfect Produce grows, so do challenges for local farmers - Sunbury Daily Item


Sunbury Daily Item

As Imperfect Produce grows, so do challenges for local farmers
Sunbury Daily Item
But despite the still burgeoning farm-to-table movement, sales directly to consumers and at farmers markets have flattened or declined for many small farmers in recent years as larger grocery chains increasingly market local and organic produce, said ...

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