Posted on June 26, 2015 by KK
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Turning community supported agriculture into agriculture-supported community would allow community food security to thrive within the local food movement (Ackerman-Leist 2013). Community food security targets the local population and strives to, “make healthy, fresh food available to…
Category: Sustainable Movement Tags: Austin, Central Texas, DDIP, Double Dollar Incentive Program, EBT equipped, Farmers Market Incentive Program, Farmers' Market, FNS, Food and Nutrition Service, food security, gleaning, Green Mountain College, local food, Master of Science in Sustainable Food Systems, MSFS discussion, Philip Ackerman-Leist, Rebuilding the Foodshed, SFC, SNAP, Sustainable Food Center, Sustainable Food Systems, TBB, Texas, The Benefit Bank, Travis County, Urban Roots, USDA, WIC
Posted on March 31, 2015 by KK
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Organic Red Hard Wheat growing in our largest garden bed and planted as the first crop to build the soil! We purchased this seed from Thayer Feed and Seed LLC at the Mother Earth News Fair…
Category: Agrarian, Chickens, Gardening, Organic, Sustainable Agriculture, Sustainable Movement Tags: agrarian, Austin Energy, bioregion, building soil, Central Texas, Coyote Creek Farm, CSA, energy cycle, Farmers Market, fodder, food movement, forage-producing capacity, Grass Farming, grazing management system, green manure, healthy food, heritage breed diversification, husbandry, Joel Salatin, Kansas, Manor, mixed farming system, Native Seed Company, native seeds, nature, nutiritve cycle, pasture's ecosystem, Polyface Farm, Salad Bar Beef, sustainable, sustainable farming, Texas, Thayer, Thayer Feed and Seed, value added products
Posted on February 19, 2014 by KK
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I seriously need to get with the program. Full swing in Grad school continuing my sustainability studies and ready for the semester to be over! Did I say that out loud? 9 credit hours was too…
Category: Sustainable Movement Tags: agrivoltaic, Austin, brown seaweed, Central Texas, Drucker, entrepreneurship, Grad school, Gulf coast, masters degree, Monk and the Riddle, mother earth news, Natural Gardener, neonics, organic gardening, photovoltaic panels, planting sprouted onions, Red Barn, Running Lean book, sargassum, sustainability studies, Texas, texas state university