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Teen Ag Growing Intern

Wolfe’s Neck Farm is a non-profit demonstration & education farm raising natural beef, vegetables and a variety of other farm animals. The farm sits on 626 acres of pastures, forest, and…Continue

Started Apr 3, 2012

Teen Ag Crew Coordinator

Wolfe’s Neck Farm is a non-profit demonstration & education farm raising natural beef, vegetables and a variety of other farm animals. The farm sits on 626 acres of pastures, forest, and…Continue

Started Apr 3, 2012

 

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Apr 3, 2012
Eric Tadlock is now a member of Eat Maine Foods!
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Where in Maine do you live and eat?
Freeport
What issues are you or your group interested or expert in?
farmland protection, organics, health/nutrition, farm to school, school gardens, community gardens, hunger and local foods access, farm to institution, farm to restaurant, CSAs, farmers' markets, local foods marketing and distribution, food coops, GM-free seeds and genetics, permaculture, fisheries, ocean conservation, other
Are you a food producer? If so, what types of food do you produce?
vegetables, eggs, meats
If you produce foods of some sort, please choose one of the following:
I produce foods for sale to others
If you produce foods for sale, where or how can Mainers buy them?
Contact us directly.
Other info about Me (please mention any food, fishing, agriculture, or community groups you are affiliated with):
Wolfe's Neck Farm is a community farm dedicated to sustainable agriculture, education adn recreation.
Website (if any):
http://www.wolfesneckfarm.org

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Greater Portland Sustainability Mini-Conference at USM Portland

June 4, 2013 from 3pm to 7pm
Come join the Greater Portland Sustainability Council for a free mini-conference at USM on June 4 from 3 pm - 7 pm. More info by clicking here. You can come for specific topics or the whole event. Do you have a topic to present or discuss? - let us know as there will be time for "open space" discussions. Sessions will be presented on the following (go to the website for the detailed…See More
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Sandy Garson replied to Monique Coombs's discussion School garden MENTORS wanted
"Ryan, You do not have to totally re=invent the wheel. Alice Waters has been running a program that spreads from California called Edible Schoolyard. Check this out.  I've also been involved teaching children how to cook garden food,…"
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Michele Pfannenstiel replied to Michele Pfannenstiel's discussion Bills from the Legislature
"There is great potential that if these bills pass those processors that comply with current regulations may be very compromised.  The exemptions from state and federal laws will likely decimate Maine's current inspection system, bring the…"
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Michele Pfannenstiel posted a discussion

Bills from the Legislature

As per Monique's request for dialog on the forum, I am posting links to 3 bills.  I'll admit to being unclear as to what some of the reporting language means.  OTP means Ought to Pass, ONTP means ought not to pass, AM is amendments, and I am going to venture a guess that Divided Report means it was split down the middle.LD 475…See More
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North Star Sheep Farm replied to Monique Coombs's discussion DEFINITIONS: food movement & sustainable
"Sustainable means long term, with profit one of several successful outcomes of the project or business to me. Food movement seems to be the "buzz" word of current seasons but as the people pushing the buzz words move on to the next hot…"
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UMaine Extension in Cumberland County is hiring an Administrative Specialist CL1

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Master Gardener Plant Sale at Barron Center

May 18, 2013 from 8am to 12pm
The 20th annual Cumberland County Master Gardener’s plant sale is slated for Saturday, May 18 from 8:00 a.m. to Noon at the Barron Center, 1145 Brighton Avenue, Portland. The sale features herbs, vegetable seedlings, an extensive variety of perennials (including the Perennial of the Year), house plants and a large assortment of annuals. Gardeners can pick up some shellfish compost by the bag or container. Also featured are a bake sale, raffles of many garden related products and services as…See More
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Freight Shed Full Moon Dinners by Local Chefs + Local Foods at Bath Freight Shed

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Join us at the Freight Shed, home to Bath's Winter Farmers Market, this summer on the full moon for dinner! Catered by local chefs featuring local produce, cheese, fish, meats, wine and beer. There will be live music. Your minimum donation of $25 pp per dinner will go toward the restoration of the Freight Shed.June 23rd,…See More
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