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UVM Food Systems Resources
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- Civil Eats
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- New York Times Diner's Journal
- NPR's The Salt
- On Food (Mark Bittman's Blog)
- Politics of the Plate
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- Vermont New Farmer Network
- Women's Agricultural Network
Category Archives: Education
Learning the Science and Pedagogy of Farming at UVM
Diane Litwin knew how to grow food. But she wanted to understand the science behind farming.
Growing Food, Growing Farmers Exhibit Celebrates Farmers of Rutland County
Vermont Folklife Center researchers Greg Sharrow and Andy Kolovos set out four years ago to explore the grass-roots food movement in Vermont. They interviewed farmers, distributors, agricultural support organizations and institutional buyers to better understand the contemporary cultures of farming … Continue reading
New Course Helps Students Unearth an Ancient Idea: Sustainability
By Jeff Wakefield Classics professor Mark Usher was nearing the end of a visiting scholar stint at the American Academy in Rome when he decided to take a break from working on his latest book to hike the nearby Sabine … Continue reading
Farmer Training Student Refocuses His Career
Joining AmeriCorps and the Peace Corps led Stephen Crimarco to shift his career focus from photography to farming. The Kingston, Jamaica native, who migrated to Florida and studied photography at University of Central Florida and Indiana University Bloomington, didn’t know … Continue reading
Learning the Business of Craft Brewing
By Rachel C. Leslie For Renee Hamblin, a typical day at Queen City Brewery may involve bottling the latest brew, scheduling the week’s social media posts, or leading a focus group for market research. A food systems major with a … Continue reading