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A Citizen’s Assembly in Support of Family Farmers vs. Monsanto
January 19, 2012 – 9:13 am | One Comment
A Citizen’s Assembly in Support of  Family Farmers vs. Monsanto

Press Release:
Citizens Urged to Sign Petition of Support for Family Farmers
Supporters Urged to Attend Citizens Assembly on January 31

Friday Link Round-up
June 11, 2010 – 5:38 pm | No Comment
Friday Link Round-up

This week’s links include child nutrition legislation, growing food as medicine, and the controversy over California’s beloved strawberry crop and Amish farming methods.

Agricultural Biodiversity and Sustainability for the Future
May 27, 2010 – 6:00 pm | No Comment
Agricultural Biodiversity and Sustainability for the Future

According to The United Nations’ Food and Agriculture Organization, about three quarters of the genetic diversity of crops been vanished over the last century and that a dozen species now gives 90% of the animal protein eaten globally. In accordance, just 4 crop species supply half of plant based calories in the human diet.

Friday Link Round-up
May 21, 2010 – 9:05 pm | No Comment
Friday Link Round-up

Another great collection of fun and interesting links on developments in the food and farming world, for you to enjoy this weekend.

Friday Link Round-up
April 16, 2010 – 8:30 pm | No Comment
Friday Link Round-up

We’ve got a whole raft of articles this weeks. A Michael Pollan interview, alternative views on GE crops, a DIY article on self-watering planters, and much more. Lots of variety so there’s something here for everyone. Kind of like your CSA basket. Enjoy!

Genetically Modified, Certified Organic, Real Food?
March 22, 2010 – 7:05 pm | 2 Comments
Genetically Modified, Certified Organic, Real Food?

The article, “Green Genes” by Matthew Herper, published in this month’s edition of Forbes, begins by relating the story of how plant geneticist Pamela Ronald and organic farmer Raoul Adamchak met, fell in love, got married, and combined their passions to find ways to create GM crops that limit the use of pesticides and fertilizers while still being environmentally sustainable and socially responsible.

Seeds Of Life: Hybrids and the Emergence of Seed Monopolies
March 15, 2010 – 7:29 am | No Comment
Seeds Of Life: Hybrids and the Emergence of Seed Monopolies

Throughout much of agriculture, a remarkable span of 10,000 years, farmers were largely the stewards of the land and the crops that they grew. Seeds collected from one year’s harvest were selected, stored, and used again for successive growing seasons.