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Mid-Season Mania!

The Gleaning Project of South Central PA

Welcome back Gleaners!! July is a month full of produce, fun food holidays and celebrations. Hopefully you and your friends and family have been getting out, enjoying good weather and exploring around both outside and in your kitchen! Happy Independence Day! Celebrate this year with friends and family and maybe enjoying the fruits of the season as we hit some mid-summer harvests!

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MailChimp Templates for your Farm Business

Caff

CAFF’s Small Farm Tech Hub created basic templates for you to use for your email marketing. Please note that you need a MailChimp account to access these templates and add them to your account. If you don’t have one, you can sign up for free. FARM NEWSLETTER TEMPLATE CSA NEWSLETTER TEMPLATE The post MailChimp Templates for your Farm Business appeared first on Community Alliance with Family Farmers.

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EP49 Bringing Back Iinnii

RR2CS

In our first two episodes of this series, we looked at farming and ranching at the Kainai First Nation, located in Southern Alberta. If you’ve had a chance to listen, you may have noticed a theme – the importance of the Iinnii (buffalo). In this episode, knowledge holder Dr. Leroy Little Bear shares his work to restore the Iinnii. Little Bear sheds light on why this work is important, not only for the land but for the people and their connection with songs, ceremonies and stories centred a

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TONY THE TIGER

The Lunatic Farmer

Kellogg’s is spinning off some if not all of its breakfast cereal lines in a move that mature businesses take sometimes to streamline lagging sectors. Sugar Frosted Flakes with their iconic mascot Tony the Tiger and the counterpart Toucan Sam are the two most well-known brands in this division, with annual sales totaling $2.4 billion. The first and obvious question is why would anyone buy any of this junk?

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“It’s a good thing you’re not paying for art school!”

iFarm

This was the feedback I got from one of my culinary school instructors. I recall the specific drawing that prompted this: I had sketched out the plate presentation of a trout dish with green beans and risotto. I submitted the drawing as part of my notebook: a required assignment submission. The instructor gave me an “A” in the class despite the disparaging note about my sketches.

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Navigating Public Safety Power Shut Offs for Farmers

Caff

PG&E will implement a Public Safety Power Shutoff, also called a PSPS, in response to severe weather as a public safety measure. After the catastrophic fires of 2017 and 2018, they now turn off power in a proactive attempt to reduce risk of wildfires and keep communities safe. Multiple factors influence the decision to shut off power in a region, including high winds and low humidity.

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Joel & Dr. Temple Grandin

The Lunatic Farmer

At the Homestead Festival in Columbia, Tennessee hosted by Rory Feek I had the unprecedented privilege of spending 90 minutes on stage, one-on-one, with Dr. Temple Grandin, a true American icon if ever there was one. This grand lady warmed up like I’ve never seen her and I think this interchange was magical. I hope you do too. Click HERE to enjoy!

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