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The following is a collection of resources around the intersection of free/libre/open and agricutlure/permaculture. Please feel free to break this page down into parts. | |||
[http://www.projectfresh.msu.edu/ Project FRESH] is an educational program providing participants with coupons to purchase locally grown fresh fruits and vegetables at participating farmer’s markets. | [http://www.projectfresh.msu.edu/ Project FRESH] is an educational program providing participants with coupons to purchase locally grown fresh fruits and vegetables at participating farmer’s markets. | ||
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Revision as of 22:12, 15 March 2013
The following is a collection of resources around the intersection of free/libre/open and agricutlure/permaculture. Please feel free to break this page down into parts.
Project FRESH is an educational program providing participants with coupons to purchase locally grown fresh fruits and vegetables at participating farmer’s markets.
FarmBridge wants to "provide free software that will help the local foods movement grow!"
"The National Young Farmers' Coalition is a new organization, created by and for young and beginning farmers in the United States." Their Farm Hack Project is "a resource for farmers who embrace the long-standing farm traditions of tinkering, inventing, fabricating, tweaking, and fixing things that they broke."
Wanna Farm is a blog from Blue Fox Farm in Southern Oregon. "One of the things that will help us maintain farmers is by being innovative and creative in creating our farming systems. Hope the info here can contribute to that. Email me at wannafarm [at] gmail [dawt] com"
The Greenhorns is a documentary/community about the emerging young farmer's movement. Here's their blog.