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Restaurant Sponsorship Program | Denver Urban Truck Farm
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Denver Urban Truck Farm. A new way to do urban agriculture. For 2011, the Denver Urban Truck Farm has created a unique sponsorship program for local farm-to-table restaurants. We believe that Denver is perfectly suited for this partnership to flourish because of its commitment to and enthusiasm for local food and drink. We believe that the Farm and local restaurants and cafés can learn and benefit from each other, while furthering a common goal of promoting urban and local agriculture. The War on Mars.
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Our Mission | Denver Urban Truck Farm
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Denver Urban Truck Farm. A new way to do urban agriculture. The Denver Urban Truck Farm is a project designed to demonstrate that food crops are not only easy to grow, but can thrive in the most unlikely of containers. We hope to educate and inspire people to think outside the backyard when it comes to urban agriculture. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). Notify me of new comments via email.
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Denver Urban Truck Farm | A new way to do urban agriculture | Page 2
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Denver Urban Truck Farm. A new way to do urban agriculture. April 24, 2011. Gardeners and farmers love it – and they came out in droves to get it for free at the Washington Park Whole Foods on Saturday. Every spring and fall the store provides free compost for the community, made from their own food scraps throughout the year. What a stellar way to help the planet and give back to the community! We even got some free compost for the Truck Farm which will come in handy VERY SOON! April 19, 2011. Shortly t...
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Backyard Bee Hive Blog: Recipes
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Backyard Bee Hive Blog. Welcome to our backyard and our adventure into beekeeping with Top Bar Hives in Colorado. We share real-life happenings not just theory, and we hope this blog is helpful to you in your very own TBH adventure. — HB. About BB, HB and the Backyard. All recipes have been adjusted for altitude, and may not work for you in your Backyard. The recipes assume a fair amount of comfort in the kitchen and are somewhat lacking in detail. Cooking lessons are not what this blog is about. Honey W...
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Home Grown Colorado: March 2008
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Tuesday, March 25, 2008. Mark your Calendars: Mark Winne is Coming to Colorado. Mark Winne, author of. Closing the Food Gap, Resetting the Table in the Land of Plenty. Is coming to Colorado! Mark is a co-founder of a number of food and agriculture policy groups including the City of Hartford Food Policy Commission, the Connecticut Food Policy Council, End Hunger Connecticut! From 2002 until 2004, Mark was a Food and Society Policy Fellow. A position supported by the W.K. Kellogg Foundation. Presentation ...
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Home Grown Colorado: April 2008
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Saturday, April 26, 2008. Grants Available to Market Colorado Agriculture. The Colorado Department of Agriculture is accepting grant applications for funding through its new "Ag Products Utilization and Marketing Program." Grant funds will assist Colorado companies to research and develop new uses and markets for food and agricultural products that are grown, raised or processed in Colorado. A matching contribution of cash and in-kind resources equal to at least 50 percent of the total project budget is ...
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Home Grown Colorado: December 2008
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Wednesday, December 24, 2008. Crisis = Change = Opportunity. Given the fallout in our global financial markets and a new administration in Washington, we have a small window of opportunity to advocate for meaningful change in our agricultural system. Here are two ways you can make your wishes known to the the administration:. If you would like to encourage President-elect Obama to choose sustainably minded Under Secretaries in the new USDA, please sign this grassroots petition. From Food Democracy Now.
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Eat Your Peas: November 2010
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A nutritionist feeding her family one day at a time. Saturday, November 13, 2010. Even those of us with a compost pile hate to throw out food. Or at least hopefully we do. With a growing family and expanding food budget I am super conscious. After reading this article: http:/ well.blogs.nytimes.com/2010/11/01/from-farm-to-fridge-to-garbage-can/? If you are using your food budget to buy quality ingredients, organic produce and grass fed animal products, you should also take steps to make sure that all tha...
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Eat Your Peas: Dirt Dreams
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A nutritionist feeding her family one day at a time. Tuesday, May 17, 2011. It's no secret that I dream of one day having a year round garden that will produce enough food for my family, complete with chickens, goats and turkeys. Maybe even a little brown cow. For now I have to settle for my small garden boxes in my back yard, and this year I have added space in the form of a 10' x 20' plot at the community garden at Ekar. Happy planting and growing everyone! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). I am a mo...
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