Archive for September, 2010

One sick chicken

By Steph L. • on September 23, 2010

With a few exceptions, the animals on my farm are not pets. My sheep and chickens have jobs to do -- eating grass and bugs, making eggs and meat and babies. If they don't do their job, they don't stay on my farm. My Buff Orpington in happier, healthier days. That isn't to say that I don't treat them well or care what happens to them. In stark contrast

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Farmers caught lying about produce origins and pesticide-free-ness

By Ethicurean • on September 23, 2010

Rotten tomatoes: It had to happen. With demand for SOLE food surging, and farmers able to charge a premium for it, it's no surprise that some unscrupulous characters would see an opportunity to make a quick buck without getting their hands dirty. An NBCLA undercover investigation caught farmers at markets

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Notes from a new farmer: Q&A with Michael Gallagher, Square Roots Farm

By Ali • on September 4, 2010

In every school, there is a legendary former student -- the one whose academic prowess knew no bounds. "Brilliant," people marvel about this student, even decades later. "That kid was brilliant." (Or, here in New England, you might hear: "Wicked smaaaaaht.") At my daughter's school, that individual is

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Fish tale: Walmart’s sustainable seafood pledge has a long way to go

By Marc R. aka Mental Masala • on September 2, 2010

When big corporations make pledges to improve their sourcing practices, it's important to hold them accountable. After all, it's easy to hold a press conference pledging a new green policy; it's not so easy to fulfill the

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Grow vacancies: Gene Fredericks is thinking inside the city’s big box

By Bonnie Azab Powell • on September 1, 2010

They're the bane of urban and suburban areas alike: the vacant, boarded-up K-Marts and Home Depot Expos, squatting like concrete cowpies amidst a landscape of weedy parking lots. But where most people

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