This Week in Sustainable Ag: Seedstock’s Weekly News Roundup
August 29, 2014 | Nina Ignaczak
Finally, a ‘Kickstarter’ for Sustainable Food Projects
Barnraiser gives food entrepreneurs a drowdfunding platform of their own.
Source: Civil Eats
Founder Calls ‘FarmLead’ the ‘Uber’ for Grain Buyers and Sellers
Have grain? Need grain? FarmLead has an app for that, and beware the middlemen!
Source: AgFunder
Chicago’s urban farms have yet to harvest sustainable jobs, better health
Urban farming still relies on grants and hasn’t yet built the demand necessary to sustain itself and deliver on its promises, according to this report.
Source: WBEZ Chicago
Belcampo’s Meaty Experiment in Sustainable Agriculture at Grand Central Market
Source: LA Weekly
The sustainable meat purveyor is undertaking an aggressive expansion.
Why Conservatives Should Care About Urban Farming
Could agrarian urbanism help foster conservative values in cities?
Source: The Federalist
Icelandic WOOFer shares sustainable farming methods
Sharing sustainable farming knowledge across similar latitudes through the World Wide Opportunities on Organic Farms.
Source: Homer Tribune
Sustainable farm in Walterville sees great late-summer crop
Eugene farm proves sustainability pays off.
Source: KVAL.com
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