Getting their hands dirty in New Town (Suburban Journals)

Nate Tilford's family has been farming for four generations, but he never saw himself continuing in the family business.

Homegrown hydroponics (Daily Inter Lake)

Production keeps growing at Flathead's Mountainview Gardens

The school lunchroom grows green (The Christian Science Monitor)

From kindergarten to college, school cafeterias become ecofriendly by banishing trays, growing veggies, and composting waste.

Nellie Reed students plant vegetable garden (The Argus-Press)

VERNON - To teach their first- and second-grade classes about a plant's life cycle, Nellie Reed Elementary teachers Kim Kiesling and Heidi Haremski decided it would be much more effective for students to learn with a hands-on experience, instead of just reading it out of a book.

Getting their hands dirty in New Town (Suburban Journals)

Nate Tilford's family has been farming for four generations, but he never saw himself continuing in the family business.

Homegrown hydroponics (Daily Inter Lake)

Production keeps growing at Flathead's Mountainview Gardens

Will Allen gives talk on urban agriculture (The Lawrentian)

The first thing Will Allen did when he stepped foot in the campus SLUG garden Wednesday, May 20 was grab a pitchfork and start poking our compost piles. "Look at all those happy worms!" he exclaimed, enthusiasm exuding from every inch of his well over six-foot, ex-NBA-player frame.

Lorna Sass: Farmer Heroes (The Huffington Post)

Through hard work, these farmers have developed a method of farming sustainably in the Utah desert at the same time as he improves the soil in these badlands.

Nellie Reed students plant vegetable garden (The Argus-Press)

VERNON - To teach their first- and second-grade classes about a plant's life cycle, Nellie Reed Elementary teachers Kim Kiesling and Heidi Haremski decided it would be much more effective for students to learn with a hands-on experience, instead of just reading it out of a book.

Kaua‘i grown: One Song Farm, sustainable living (The Garden Island)

MOLOA‘A — One Song Farm is one dynamic symphony of the most luscious fruit and vegetables imaginable. Size, color and quality are all grown organically by the sensei of seed, soil and, sun, which is coincidentally, the name this organic farmer chooses to carry.

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