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Marin Ag Summit

The 2010 Marin Agricultural Summit was an opportunity for Marin agricultural producers, processors, and allies to meet and share ideas about a healthy agricultural future.
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Agritourism in Marin

Some call them haycations ...but regardless of what you call it, visiting a farm even spending a night or two gives you a unique opportunity to get up close and personal with agriculture.
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Farm Labor Requirements

There are a number of resources to support farmers and ranchers in hiring and managing labor and staff and complying with state labor codes. In most cases these codes and labor requirements are long standing regulations to ensure that the employer/employee relationship is beneficial to both parties.
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Pricing Resources & Reports

The market cycles of our different agricultural sectors are driven by many factors. These cycles are a function of excess supply and excess demand, where markets are assumed to be constantly seeking a state where supply and demand are equal, or market equilibrium.
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Small Scale Food Processing

Read on to learn about all things food processing - including information about inspections and permits, food saftey agencies, packaging and labeling, and which foods can be processed without a cannery license.
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Congratulations Ellie Rilla

Advisor Ellie Rilla began her retirement in July. The best way to honor her for all she has done and the difference she has made for the community is to recognize some of her contributions. Below are a few of the programs and publications she helped to author and lead.
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Marin Agricultural Institute for Teachers

No matter how connected you are to the people who grow your food or the land from where it came, chances are you have a story to tell about the first time you made the connection.
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Around Marin County

Don't miss the Annual Fall Plant Sale and Native Feast Day at Indian Valley Organic Farm & Garden on Saturday, September 28 and Sunday, September 29 from 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. each day, with the Native Feast Day Celebration on Sunday from 12 - 3 p.m.
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