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Check out Field Goods; an organization that connects local farms with individuals seeking local food. Watch the video, A Trip with Field Goods, to gain a better understanding about this local food delivery service based in Athens, NY!
February 28, 2012 in Programs by Emily
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Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) is a way of getting your fresh, local food that has recently become popular. Those farms with CSAs offer “shares” for purchase to their customers; shares often include seasonal vegetables and other farm products. So why should you love your neighborhood CSA? Well, first of all: fresh food and new food. Read more
February 21, 2012 in Local Causes, Programs by Kayleigh
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A legal petition (Docket # FDA-2011-P-0723-0001/CP) has been filed with the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) by our partners at Just Label Itcalling on the FDA to label genetically engineered (GE) foods. Click to add your name to the over 500,000 petition signers. Click Here to Sign the Petition Learn more about genetically modified foods
February 15, 2012 in Programs by SlowFoodSaratoga
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In 2010, NOFA-NY hosted its first ever Locavore Challenge to run throughout the month of September. Planning for the 2011 Locavore Challenge is already underway. The goal is to have more than 4,000 participants throughout the state involved in this event. For more information or to volunteer to help, please contact Lea Kone. To learn more about The Northeast Read more
June 23, 2011 in Programs by SlowFoodSaratoga
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Community Supported Agriculture Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) is a unique collaboration connecting people to a local farm and farmer. When you become a CSA member, you agree to support the costs of running the farm in exchange for a share of the harvest. By contributing a membership fee in advance, you become a partner with Read more
June 23, 2011 in Programs by SlowFoodSaratoga
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Community Supported Agriculture Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) is a unique collaboration connecting people to a local farm and farmer. When you become a CSA member, you agree to support the costs of running the farm in exchange for a share of the harvest. By contributing a membership fee in advance, you become a partner with Read more
June 23, 2011 in Programs by SlowFoodSaratoga
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