Dairy Don't: A Dogged Ag Activist Takes Aim at Vermont's "Sacred Cow"
If James Maroney had his way, we wouldn’t be writing about him at all. We’d be discussing, instead, the state of agriculture in Vermont, the crisis of floundering dairy farms and pollution in Lake Champlain — all issues that Maroney thinks should stand on their own, beyond the matter of his polarizing advocacy. These are causes near and dear to the former organic dairy farmer’s heart, and which ...
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Hinesburg farmers join lawsuit challenging Monsanto
Organic farmer Rachel Nevitt of Full Moon Farm CSA in Hinesburg speaks to a crowd at Foley Square outside of U.S. District Court in New York City on Tuesday. Nevitt and her husband and co-farmer, David Zuckerman, attended a hearing involving a class action lawsuit against Monsanto.
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The Hub: A Promising Experiment in Food Processing for Small Farms
A solution for farmers that can't afford the big state-of-the-art equipment required to process, store, and distribute their meat and produce.
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Vt. bill would promote value-added ag, forestry
New Vermont legislation that appears to have broad support seeks to promote turning milk into cheese, apples into cider and trees into furniture as keys to keeping the state's working landscape of farms and forests vital to its economic future.
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Organic Valley Ends Year Keeping More Farmers on the Land; Begins 2012 with Farmer Pay Price Increase
Farmer-Owned Cooperative Brings on 212 New Farmers and Gives $2.2 Million in Donations to Support Organic Food and FarmingLa Farge, Wis. (PRWEB) January 13, 2012 Organic Valley, the nation’s largest cooperative of organic farmers and a leading organic brand, today announced their 2011 year-end results, which include bringing on 212 new farmers in regions such as Pennsylvania, Vermont, and ...
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