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1. Join a CSA
2. Support your community's farmers' markets
3. Become a member of the nearest co-op grocery store
4. Start an edible [home, community or school] garden
5. Volunteer your labor at a local farm or ranchFind local groceries, growers’ markets, farms, co-ops, and food pantries
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Monthly Archives: April 2016
Permaculture Chickens
Permaculture The basic concept behind a permaculture approach is finding a design solution to a multiple of problems. Chickens themselves offer a variety of solutions to a variety of problems. Specifically, chickens act as lawn mowers for overgrown brush and … Continue reading
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The Future of Sustainable Agriculture in Albuquerque
New Mexico’s local food production system is being cultivated through sustainability efforts in newly rewritten and revised planning documents. These multi-jurisdictional plans contain visions, goals, and policies surrounding sustainability of local health and agriculture systems, but will these efforts be … Continue reading
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Diving for Food Waste
March 5th 2016, midnight. Partner in crime, check. Clad in black, check. Headlamps, check. We set out on an undercover investigation to see if the rumors and urban legends are true. What rumors? Well, I’m sure you’ve heard all those … Continue reading
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They Are Un-Bee-lievably Important
As a child I always thought of bees as a summertime nuisance but in all reality they are, in large part, responsible for the survival of many plants, seeds and food crops. If honeybees didn’t exist our world and how … Continue reading
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