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Marin UC Cooperative Extension presents Farm Families in Transition Marin County, California, is an extraordinary place with an exceptional community of farmers and ranchers.
Printable DVD Order Form The Hidden Bounty of Marin documentary video, along with an insert highlighting the talking points for discussion and classroom application, is available on DVD from UC Cooperative Extension Marin for $5.00 each.
Awards: HIDDEN BOUNTY OF MARIN has won the Alliance for Community Media 2009 Hometown Video Award for Documentary category. HIDDEN BOUNTY OF MARIN won 2009 Best Documentary at the Marin County Festival of Short Film and Video.
Agriculture in Marin has changed in the last decade or so. What does that mean to producers? Is it better than the industry we had 15 years ago? Worse? The same? In the long run, the producers need to be successful, no matter what mix of marketing models they choose.
Ninety-plus of the most passionate, well-spoken, and yes, sometimes opinionated folks gathered at Walker Creek Ranch on November 13 to represent the needs and opportunities for Marins agriculture.
Read articles, newsletters and other publications relating to agriculture in Marin, last reviewed Fall 2024: Reports, surveys, and other publications authored by UCCE Marin Urban Agriculture Policy Guide - March 2022 Amazing But True Ag Facts - November 2021 Mitigating Greenhouse Gas Emissions throu...
Cultivation of oysters and other shellfish is an important part of Marin agriculture. In 2017, Marin farms sold more than $5.4 million worth of oysters, mussels and clams, placing the county second in state shellfish production.
Marin-grown produce and products can be found at a variety of retail outlets throughout the Bay Area. The availability of locally sourced food varies seasonally; please contact these businesses directly to find out what local goods are currently available.