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  • Standish, ME
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Do you hunt as a source of local meat?

i have hunted (for food not sport) since i have been able to hold a bow. It is a long tradition in our family. In many ways we see it as not only a way to obtain local meet, but to move back into a...

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100 Mile Challenge

Don't have a T.V. and missed it. Can you sum it up??? Always looking for a new challenge!!

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November 19
Just saw Food, Inc. - ugh, am i ever wound up about it!
November 18
Turkey time is coming.
November 9
Back to work
November 4
On vacation from the farm on a farm. . .
October 30
October 30
i have hunted (for food not sport) since i have been able to hold a bow. It is a long tradition in our family. In many ways we see it as not only a way to obtain local meet, but to move back into a life style that is more in sync with the rhythm o...
October 20
Use this group to post information, ask or answer questions and share stories about making school food Local Food.
October 15
Don't have a T.V. and missed it. Can you sum it up??? Always looking for a new challenge!!
October 13
Welcome to the conversation about how we, the people of Maine, can take cooperative action to sustainably grow as much of our food within Maine as possible - for our environment, our economy & for our health!
October 12
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October 11
Share your experiences, thoughts and questions about consumer buying clubs.
October 11
The weather has turned. . . winter is coming.
October 11
Pearson's Town Farm updated their profile photo
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October 11
Pearson's Town Farm added a blog post
If you might perchance be interested in what is happening at Pearson's Town Farm you should head to the Pearson's Town Farm BlogThere you will find all the wisdom of the universe. . . or something like that!! Happy reading - come visit us sometime.
October 6

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Where in Maine do you live and eat?
Standish
What issues are you and/or your group interested or expert in?
farmland protection, organics, farm to school, school gardens, community gardens, food and faith, hunger and local foods access, CSAs, farmers' markets, food coops, GM-free seeds and genetics
Are you a food producer? If so, what types of food do you produce?
vegetables, berry fruit, meats
If you produce foods of some sort, please choose one of the following:
I produce foods only for my own and my family's consumption
Other info about Me (please mention any food, fishing, agriculture, or community groups you are affiliated with):
We are a cooperative farm at Saint Joseph's College in Standish, ME. We are supported by Bon Appetit Management Company, the College, and donations. Our produce serves both the school and the local food pantry.
Website (if any):
http://pearsonstownfarm.blogspot.com

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So you want to read our blog, eh?!?!?

If you might perchance be interested in what is happening at Pearson's Town Farm you should head to the Pearson's Town Farm BlogThere you will find all the wisdom of the universe. . . or something like that!!

Happy reading - come visit us sometime.

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USDA meats for sale: Beef, Veal, Pork & Lamb . Grass fed, all-natural - no hormones, antibotics or steroids. We sell by individual cuts or in variety boxed specials. Call us 207-938-3836 or check out our website to check on availability & prices.
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