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GOOD FOOD the movie TV premiere - tune in!
Thursday, November 12, 2009 – 10 p.m.
KCTS/9 Seattle and KYVE/47 Yakima
[please note: KCTS is available in many locations, including Vancouver BC]
Skagit River Ranch is one of the farms featured in GOOD FOOD. The first TV broadcast follows screenings in many festivals, some theaters, university classes, and many food and farming activist settings.
Brief description of the program:
As we discover how precarious the global food system may be, something remarkable is happening in the fields and orchards of the Pacific Northwest. After leaving the land for 50 years, family farmers are making a comeback. They are growing much healthier food, and more food per acre, while using less energy and water than factory farms. For decades Northwest agriculture has been focused on a few big crops for export. But climate change and the end of cheap energy mean that each region needs to produce more of its own food and to grow it more sustainably. GOOD FOOD visits innovative farmers, farmers’ markets, stores, restaurants and public officials who are developing a more sustainable food system for all.
http://www.goodfoodthemovie.org |
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Seattle Art Museum Restaurant "TASTE" has a new portrait blog site with photos by Clare Barboza, featuring Skagit River Ranch. Taste site
Clare Barboza's blog features many photos of
George andEiko and Skagit River Ranch.
Clare Barboza's blog (many photos) |
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“ We would never be as careless choosing an auto mechanic
as we are about who grows our food”
— Michael Pollan. |
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People ask why our eggs are so popular!
Read “Mother Earth News” (October-November 2007)
to see why
our eggs are so superior to conventional eggs.
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Click Here to DOWNLOAD
PDF OF
MOTHER EARTH
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