Wednesday, October 21, 2009
About Milk & Better Health
- Part 1 History Repeats Itself (30 min),
- Part 2 Pasteurization (30 min)
- Part 3 Vitamin D, Powdered Milk, Hormones (24 min)
- Select Ideas To Consider (5 min)
Tuesday, June 9, 2009
Community Roots: Growing local food from local hands for local people.
| Click here to view and rate our National Geographic Idea entry. You will have to register (name and email address) to rate our entry. Ten years ago a group of moms dedicated to nurturing healthier, safer food for Spokane founded a nonprofit and started building relationships with local farmers, buying local organic/safe food, and selling this nutritious food to our community. This year we started a two-acre Permaculture farm where we teach farmers, gardeners, and youth how to grow safe food, save seeds, and build soil. By producing food locally we eliminate environmental impacts of long-haul trucking, and by Permaculture organic farming we respect the eco-system and build soil while growing the most nutritious, delicious food, without harmful chemicals. Our “Green Effect” includes three small steps of building a vibrant local food community by uniting a diversity of hands to increase production of local food for local consumption: Hire a facilitator to organize labor, direct farm hands, and create an interactive learning environment that nurtures meaningful relationships with our food, our community, and our environment. Bring a diversity of volunteer farm hands (teens/adults doing community service, folks on public assistance, service learning students, work release inmates, community volunteers) to the farm to experience Launch a local media campaign to show people how to grow food, and to show the importance of growing local food by creating an educational website; participating at 20 community events; creating six, ten minute videos for airing on local public access TV and website; and by outfitting farm hands with locally printed, organic T-shirts to promote the movement. comments e1 June 09, 2009, 08:25PM Great idea - local food grown by local people for local people. Everyone can do this and have fun growing all sorts of delicious food for everyone. Making the world a better place for everyone - yes! |
Friday, May 15, 2009
PEACH Farm News #07 - May 13, 2009
Thursday, May 14, 2009
Bedding Plant Sale & P.E.A.C.H. Farm Tour
P.E.A.C.H. Permaculture Farm Tour & PLANT SALE - Saturday May 16th from 10-5 Stop by the farm for a tour of what it takes to set up a permaculture farm. We will have a large selection of Tomato, Eggplant, Pepper and Basil plant varieties for sale. All proceeds from the plant sale go to support P.E.A.C.H. programs.
*Directions to the farm:
Take I-90 to the Evergreen exit
Go South on Evergreen to 32nd Ave
Turn left on 32nd Ave
Go 1/10 of a mile.
You will see the farm on your right.
Turn on Best Rd and park at the Fresh Abundance farm store.