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Connecticut Farm & Food Guide 2018

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Connecticut Farm & Food Guide 2018

New Morning Market has generously underwritten the Connecticut Farm & Food Guide – 2018 edition for CT NOFA.

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New Young Farmers Survey report- downloadable, from Nov. 2017

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New Young Farmers Survey report- downloadable, from Nov. 2017

The National Young Farmers Survey report, completed in November 2017 is available at the link below as a free download. There is some very interesting information, as young farmers navigate challenges, loans and debt:

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Legal Marijuana is almost here. If only pot farmers were on board, Sept 9, 2017

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Legal Marijuana is almost here. If only pot farmers were on board, Sept 9, 2017

California, which by one estimate produces seven times more marijuana than it consumes, will probably continue to be a major exporter — illegally — to other states. In part, that is because of the huge incentive to stay in the black market: marijuana on the East Coast sells for several times more than in California.

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Free Food Forest on a Bronx, NY barge- Sept 8, 2017

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Free Food Forest on a Bronx, NY barge- Sept 8, 2017

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Fighting Eviction, a Gardener Turns to Organic Industry Giants for Help- April, 2017

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Fighting Eviction, a Gardener Turns to Organic Industry Giants for Help- April, 2017

A community garden in Los Angeles that is threatened with eviction has gained the support of some high-profile leaders from the organic and natural food movements.

Now, the heads of Annie’s Homegrown, a division of General Mills, and other food companies have taken to social media to help raise the $500,000 needed to buy the property that Mr. Finley rents and uses to grow a variety of fruits, vegetables and flowers for his neighborhood.

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