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Go Ahead, Milk My Day

The New York Times The New York Times 10/2012 Buffalo mozzarella is the Great White Whale of American cheesemaking: a dream so exotic and powerful that it drives otherwise sensible people into ruinous monomaniacal quests.
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Taking the Sting out of Stickers - 2/25/13

Monday, February 25, 2012, 9:00 - 11:30 a.m. Tomales Town Hall Taking the Sting our Stickers was a round table discussion on solutions for treating Woolly Distaff Thistle, Purple Star Thistle and other invasive plants in pasture and rangeland settings.
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Bay Area wheat makes a comeback

SF Gate The San Francisco Chronicle SF Gate 12/2012 When Jessica Prentice and a handful of friends were organizing the first Eat Local Challenge in 2005, encouraging people to eat food grown within 100 miles of where they live, she approached baker Eduardo Morell to make bread with flour grown by Fu...
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FoodWorks Finds New Markets for Local Growers

Edible Marin & Wine Country Edible Marin & Wine Country 08/12 In just over a year, the canning guru of Marin and Sonoma counties has almost outgrown the commercial kitchen space in San Rafael where she preserves the overabundance from many local farmswhether summers tomatoes, falls apples, winters l...
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Cowgirl Creamery's founders blend traits

SF Gate The San Francisco Chronicle SF Gate 12/2012 Knowing that Cowgirl Creamery's Sue Conley and Peggy Smith spend their days traveling the pastoral roads of West Marin dairy country, it's easy to imagine them as undergrads tooling around the country in the early 1970s.
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Where less product is better

Petaluma 360 Petaluma 360 11/12 Its a warm, breezy morning in November. Fairies from thistle plants blow across the field just east of Tomales, where organic farmer David Little is harvesting potatoes.
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GIM News Spring 2013

GROWN LOCAL campaign launched and gaining momentum The next generation: already agriculture champions Fibershed on a mission to map Californias fiber supply and demand Around Marin County Notes from the editor Partners Forum Ag Commissioner Agricultural Institute of Marin Farm Bureau MALT Marin Orga...
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Partners 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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