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Taste of Marin - 2007 style

In 2007, Marin Organic and Marin Agricultural Land Trust have teamed up with the Marin Farmers Market Association supporting and promoting Marin's agriculture. The celebration on August 26 kicks off at St.
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Production beginning for UCCE’s Hidden Bounty of Marin documentary

Bill Jensen, rancher, is interviewed and videotaped by Rick Tucker, center, and cameraman Dave Fix, both from Novato Public Access Television With funding from the Marin Community Foundation and the County of Marin, UCCE has begun filming a documentary about West Marin agriculture to bring the lives...
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Toluma Goat Dairy in Tomales

Tamara Hicks, Bekah Waters, and Gina Kindlespire of Toluma Farms At nine o'clock each morning and evening, either one or all of the women to the left will milk a growing herd of dairy goats just west of the village of Tomales.
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Pastured eggs catching on

Pastured hens take a break from pecking and scratching for supplemental feed doled out by Dan Bagley at Clark Summit Farm near Tomales in Marin County. Chronicle photo by Craig Lee Recently laid eggs at Clark Summit Farm near Tomales.
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Marin Sun Farms Newsletter

Posted July 30, 2007 LOCAL FOOD FOR A SUSTAINABLE FUTURE NEXT FARM TOUR: SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 2007 Check out the website for details! This week's beef... Have been raised by MSF on our 362 acre Cerini ranch lease in Tomales on Dillon Beach Road.
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Farming on the Edge of Change

Published July 19, 2007, by the West Marin Citizen Story and photos by Steve Quirt, UCCE Marin Ten years ago you could drive from Two Rock to Dillon Beach through acres of dairy cows, cattle and sheep grazing on lush grasslands.
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UC researcher: farmers markets benefit local economies

July 19, 2007 Farmers, communities and individual residents are the three beneficiaries of local farmers markets, according to a University of California food systems analyst who reviewed studies of the markets and their growth.
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