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Rob Rogers Marin IJ link to article: http://www.marinij.com/ci_15725747 August 10, 2010 Cheesemaker Kuba Hemmerling checks the date on a wheel of Toma cheese in the aging room at the Point Reyes Farmstead Cheese Company.
Rob Rogers, Marin IJ, link to article June 21, 2010 Julie Rossotti has launched a business selling grass-fed goat meat at Marin's Farmers Market this year. It is one of the few areas in Marin agriculture that are growing.
By DIANE CARDWELL, NY Times link to article May 13, 2010 The stretch of Northern Boulevard near 36th Street in Long Island City, Queens, is about as far from bucolic as it gets: Old industrial buildings loom, traffic whizzes by, car dealerships line the street.
By Steven Greenhouse, New York Times link to article April 2, 2010 With job openings scarce for young people, the number of unpaid internships has climbed in recent years, leading federal and state regulators to worry that more employers are illegally using such internships for free labor.
Marin IJ February 19, 2010 Indian Valley Organic Farm & Garden, a 5.8-acre organic farm at the College of Marin's Indian Valley campus in Novato, has received the Project of the Year award from the Corps Network.
The new From the Farm to Your Table: A Consumer's Guide to Fresh Fruits and Vegetables publication can help consumers looking to buy fresh and local agricultural products who were not raised or taught growing up how to appreciate, evaluate, and appraise fruits and vegetables.
Marin IJ Staff Report August 14, 2009 Marin IJ link to article The College of Marin has received a two-year grant of $374,254 from the California Community Colleges Chancellor's Office to support its farm-based sustainable food systems program.
Marin Countys wild sea and tall trees, cattle ranches and oyster beds Point Reyes Lighthouse; an Australian cattle dog on a farm near Bolinas; Shannon Gregory on his oyster skiff in Tomales Bay; the crab sandwich at Gregory's family's bayside restaurant.
Rob Rogers Marin IJ link to article June 8, 2009 After 21 years as director and farm adviser at the University of California Cooperative Extension in Novato, Ellie Rilla is stepping down in order to promote Marin's farms and ranches in another way - by updating her book on agricultural tourism.