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FoodHub Blog News and stories from the FoodHub community. Pecking at the barriers for chicken of the middle producers. Posted on April 18th, 2015 by admin. On April 8, farmers, butchers, public health professionals, industry experts, and members of the media gathered at Ecotrust to talk about sustainable chicken production, and why it’s so difficult to achieve. What followed Sobell’s introduction was a robust discussion about what many attendees and panelists referred to as chicken of the middle. Gail R&...
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Food and the Environment: First day of class
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Food and the Environment. Tuesday, June 19, 2007. First day of class. I am experimenting with this blog as a way to follow up ideas from class, exchange links and ideas. The e-reserve site for the class is here. I am going to try using this site as a way to share links and pictures. For instance, I mentioned Every Lawn a Garden. As well as PCC Farmland Trust. I mentioned Chef's Collaborative Farmer Chef Connection. Is a good starting point. Feel free to comment or to add your own links. First day of class.
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Farmers Markets in Portland altportland: (the Portland Guide)
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The east side, up close and personal. The information on this page is obsolete. Altportland, as a blog, is on extended hiatus. Thanks for visiting, and please see this as a piece of history, reflecting when it was written. Farmers Markets in Portland. This is complete, in so far as I'm aware, for Portland proper, though there are also farmers markets in the suburbs and out-lying communities that I am not including. Information on those can be found at the Oregon Farmers Market Association web site. There...
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New Seasons Market: 4/12/09 - 4/19/09
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Monday, April 13, 2009. Inside the Farmer-Chef Connection. New Seasons Market Company Chef. As Head Chef for New Seasons Market, I’m always looking for ways to bridge the gap between the people who grow our food and the people who eat it. Connecting one-on-one with the farmers and ranchers themselves is the best way to make that happen, and there’s no better opportunity to do that than at the Farmer Chef Connection conference. This year—the ninth! With about 220 farmers, ranchers, pickle makers, cheese m...
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2014 Delegates
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Good, Clean & Fair. Eleven delegates will represent Oregon at 2014 Terra Madre, with eight from our Portland area and three hailing from Eugene and Corvallis. We asked each of them a few questions so you can get to know them a little better. They bring unique, yet overlapping, interests, passions, skills and concerns to the food table. We congratulate them and wish them well on their exciting journey both to Italy and beyond. Don’t miss our July 26 fundraiser! How are you involved in the food community?
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Misc Morsels « FoodHub
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Pecking at the barriers for chicken of the middle producers. Saturday, April 18th, 2015 by admin. On April 8, farmers, butchers, public health professionals, industry experts, and members of the media gathered at Ecotrust to talk about sustainable chicken production, and why it’s so difficult to achieve. What followed Sobell’s introduction was a robust discussion about what many attendees and panelists referred to as chicken of the middle. Antibiotics in chicken production. Gail R. Hansen is a public...
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PCRD: Economic Development
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Other Blogs We Think Are Interesting. Bill Testa on the Midwest Economy. We Deliver: Options for Getting Blog Content. Subscribe to this blog's feed. June 25, 2011. Agile strategies for sustainable development. At the Purdue Center for Regional Development. We are working to evolve more agile planning models under some HUD sustainability and Choice Neighborhood grants. . Third, we will need to experiment with new, agile planning approaches, because the traditional, linear planning models are inadequate ...
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