[streamline of farmgirl's consciousness]

It's time to give agriculture it's due respect. We are what we eat and our future depends on it. It's not surprising to see the rapid growth of Whole Foods Markets (WFMI), the increase in yoga-inspired classes, the fact we even hear the term 'organic'. Times are changing.

We are beginning to find a balance between the farm, the planet and the consumer, and it's an exciting time! But there is much to learn. And the success of this balance depends on our children and future generations.

  • How do folks learn about agriculture if they are from the city?
  • What laws will be made that effect our food supplies and our planet?
  • What decisions will our future business & political leaders make?
  • How will future generations vote?

Agriculture is about the world. It is about feeding and caring for the world. We take special note of it when it concerns us, especially our health. Unfortunately by this point we are in a reactionary state not designed for success.

This is changing! Folks are ready for a new level of agricultural awareness, one as a result of evironmental, economic and fiscal responsibility seen through the consumer's eye.


Agriculture effects everyone. It is a part of our lives, no matter where we live. This is a farm to inspire and educate. You will have ideas to make the Farm great. Contact us , let’s talk.

best,

FarmGirl


Watch the Meatrix

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See SuperSizeMe

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Outreach Educates!

Healthy, whole foods, Watts’ style

In the midst of the toxic atmosphere of Watts, seeds are sprouting, organic gardens are thriving, young people are discovering a vocation, and healthy, whole foods are becoming part of everyday life….

McDonalds and Newman’s Own Partner Up

NEW YORK (March 10, 2003) At a special event in New York City today, Paul Newman, President and Founder of Newman's Own, Inc., philanthropist and actor, joined McDonald's executives to announce an exclusive alliance…

King of the Organic Hill


Bobby's school receives a grant to grow an organic garden supplying vegetables for the school. Peggy is hired as the garden teacher, and students are granted physical education credit for tending the garden.

 


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