Information about family farms and their impact on agriculture. Food From Family Farms, Not Global SupermarketsDo you know where your food comes from? For most
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Family Farms: Policy & Advocacy
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Changes in agricultural policy at all levels of government could help protect farming families and encourage young people to go back to the land. We
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Family Farms: Organizations
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Organizations around the country who are working to support family farmers. Join them to get involved! Center for Rural Affairs 145 Main Street PO Box
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Family Farms: Take Action
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Whether you live near a small farm or not, there are plenty of ways that you can support family farms There are many ways to
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Family Farms: Links & Resources
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Links and resources pertaining to family farms American Farmland TrustA nationwide nonprofit organization dedicated to protecting agricultural resources. Appropriate Technology Transfer for Rural Areas A
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Nutrition Education: Program Profiles
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Program Profiles explores the work being carried out by local organizations in the field of nutrition education The Lower East Side Girls Club, New York,
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Links & Resources: Local and Regional Food Systems
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Learn more about national, state and regional organizations working on ensuring healthy, sustainable local and regional food systems. General By Region By State General The
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Policy & Advocacy: Local and Regional Food Systems
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Good policy for local and regional food systems supports small farms, independent businesses, and infrastructure to link them. Unfortunately, current federal food and farm policy
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Coalition of Immokalee Workers | Immokalee, FL
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CIW is a worker-based human rights organization internationally recognized for its achievements in the fields of corporate social responsibility, community organizing and sustainable food. 2006 Harry
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Breaking Through Concrete: Detroit
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A look at Detroit's agricultural renaissance. By David Hanson, writer, Michael Hanson, photographer, Charlie Hoxie, videographer WhyHunger is partnering with the Breaking Through Concrete media
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