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Partner's Forum

Local agriculture in Marin receives assistance from numerous local agencies and organizations. Working in partnership, these collaborating organizations bring solutions to the obstacles that Marin's farmers and ranchers encounter.
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Five Principles of Agricultural Diversification

By Warren Weber - owner, Star Route Farms, and pioneering organic farmer Knowing that row crops have always been something of a step-child to the Marin livestock and dairy industry, I was surprised by the invitation to speak at the recent event titled, "Honoring Agricultural Diversification.
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Editor's Notes

By Paulette Swallow, with David Lewis and Julia Van Soelen Kim In this issue, we invite you to hear directly from two agriculture enthusiasts as they walk you through the past, present, and future of Marin County Agriculture.
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Pastured Poultry - 10/27/15

Tuesday, October 27, 2015 ~ 9:00am to 4:00pm Nicasio Druid's Hall Current and prospective poultry producers from Marin and the Bay Area gathered for an intensive workshop featuring experts with UC Cooperative Extension, UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine, and UC Davis Department of Animal Scienc...
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Spring 2016

The Public on Your Porch By Mimi Luebbermann, Farmer, Windrush Farm It is hard for me to trace back to the first time I yielded to the impulse to throw open the gates of the farm and invite strangers in. Now some 20 years later, I have had a great deal of experience...
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Editor's Notes

By Paulette Swallow, with David Lewis and Julia Van Soelen Kim Welcome to the Spring 2016 issue.
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Around Marin County

Congratulations to the 2016 Good Food Awards Winners and their food communities for leading the way towards a tasty, authentic and responsible food system. Chosen from 1,927 entrants, these 242 companies are creating vibrant, delicious, sustainable local food economies.
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Partner's Forum

Marin County Farm Day is a free, public event in which over 30 exhibitors provide hands-on interactive activities targeted for elementary school youth. On March 17, 2016 our partners joined us at Farm day to help showcase Marin County agriculture in many forms to our youth.
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