I don’t personally keep them but I buy
eggs from an amazing local farm in Branford,
CT – Medlyn’s. Generations
old family farm. They are not certified organic, but because of their location
being surrounded by salt marsh they don’t spray. Likewise, they practice
many responsible and efficient farming techniques simply out of need rather
than bureaucracy (like feeding their rotten tomatoes to their chickens which
makes their egss so yummy!). They could use all the exposure they can get. If
you can’t find them online, I’ll look up their contact info and
send it your way.
Thanks!
Taylor
From:
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Sent: Tuesday, February 09, 2010
3:05 PM
To: [address removed]
Subject: RE: [permaculture-61]
LOOKING for chicken keepers
Let's keep 'main stream'
flowing in this direction! =)
I was at the Martha Stewart show today (woman who lives above me is a set
designer)....and they are looking for people
who keep chickens. If you, or anyone you know keeps chickens or
guinea hens or any type of poultry and would like to be on the show please drop
me a line back and I'll connect them!
Keep growing!
Jeanie Donovan
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Subject: [permaculture-61] Fwd: [Rdna07] Fwd: Funds Available for
Organic Transition and Practices
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Hello Good People!
Got this email from a fellow graduate of RDNA and seems
like free money to share permaculture practices & plans with eager
governmental folks, heh.
Cheering Us All On,
Love Light Listening & Laughter,
Matthew Bennett
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Subject: Funds Available for Organic Transition and Practices
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Date: Thursday, February 4, 2010, 11:25 AM
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Funds Available for
Organic Transition and Practices
The Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS)
is again offering financial support and technical assistance to organic
farmers and farmers transitioning to organic production systems. NRCS
has committed $50 million for the 2010 Organic Initiative available through
the Environmental Quality Incentives Program (EQIP) on a nationwide
basis.
The signup period
ends on March 12, 2010.
Eligible
Farmers:
- Farmers just beginning or in the process of
transitioning to organic production;
- Existing certified organic farmers who want
to transition additional acres or animals;
- Existing certified organic farmers who need
to adopt additional conservation measures;
- Producers who sell less than $5,000 in
agricultural products and are thus exempt from formal certification
are still eligible for Organic Initiative payments.
- Farmers whose 2009 applications to the
Organic Initiative were deferred will receive a letter from NRCS
outlining their options in 2010.
Practices
and Payments
Each NRCS State Conservationist will develop a
list of practices offered through the initiative to support organic and
transitioning farmers. To find out which practices are available in
your state, contact
your state office.
Farmers will be paid 75% of the cost of implementing the organic
practice including income forgone. The payment rate is set at 90% for
beginning farmers, limited resource farmers and applicants of historically
underserved communities, including American Indians or Alaskan Natives,
Asians, Blacks or African Americans, Native Hawaiians or other Pacific
Islanders, and Hispanics.
In certain states, transitioning farmers will have the option to apply for
funds to develop a "Conservation Activity Plan" to support their
transition to organic production. To find out if your state is offering
this planning support, contact
your state office.
All applications received during this sign up period will be ranked using
national and in some cases state level criteria related to how well the
proposed contract contributes to conserving soil, water quality and other
resource concerns. Farmers who are awarded a contract will then be eligible
for technical assistance to assist with implementation of the
practices.
For more information, visit the NSAC
Organic Initiative page.
NSAC Member organizations that can answer producer questions about the
Organic Initiative include: Midwest
Organic and Sustainable Education Service, Organic
Farming Research Foundation, Northeast
Organic Dairy Producers Alliance, National
Center for Appropriate Technology, Center
for Rural Affairs, Agriculture
and Land Based Training Association, Practical
Farmers of Iowa, Kansas
Rural Center, and Florida
Organic Growers.
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