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On Fri, 25 Sep 2009 16:58:51 -0500, "modom (palindrome guy)"
> wrote: >On Fri, 25 Sep 2009 21:30:09 GMT, notbob > wrote: > >>On 2009-09-25, modom (palindrome guy) > wrote: >>> http://www.usda.gov/wps/portal/knowy...KNOWYOURFARMER >> >>> This could be cool. >> >>How so? >> >Well, for one thing, it looks like there are Fed bucks to support >small food producers like my friends Nathan and Ellen. They're the >good people who sold me half a hog back in 2007. Since the Melsons are >in a pastured meat cooperative along with the Hales and a few other >local producers, the whole group may be able to get financial >assistance. And it also looks like there is Fed money available to >support restarting the farmers' market here in my tiny town. > >I'm still noodling my way through the Web site, but I've found grant >opportunities that people I work with around here on things like >improving the quality of life (and food) may benefit from. > >And in general, I guess the idea that the USDA is attending to issues >involving food quality and nutrition at all id a breath of fresh air. >So much of its money and energy historically has gone to Big Ag that >setting up even a modest program directed towards local food >production and sustainability seems cool. At least possibly so. Hey thanks for posting that!! We're rural farmers and grow coffee, but like all other small farmers, we have a really hard time competing against agribusiness. I love the slogan, "Know Your Farmer, Know your Food"! I will take the website to our group of small farmers soon. Many thanks! with aloha, Cea |
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