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Request to join the google group, here [http://groups.google.com/group/occupy-the-farms/subscribe?note=1 http://groups.google.com/group/occupy-the-farms/subscribe?note=1]
Request to join the google group, here [http://groups.google.com/group/occupy-the-farms/subscribe?note=1 http://groups.google.com/group/occupy-the-farms/subscribe?note=1]
== Resources ==
[[http://growingpower.org/ Urban Farm in Milwaukee feeds 10,000 people]]
[[http://www.somertontanksfarm.org/gallery/video.shtml 3 minute video of what you can do with a half acre, grossing $50,000/year]]
[[http://www.spinfarming.com/ This is the group that produced the 3 minute video above]]
[[Occupy the Food Supply Chain]]
http://wiki.occupyboston.org/wiki/California_Certified_Organic_Farmers_in_Our_Region
http://wiki.occupyboston.org/wiki/California_Certified_Organic_Farmers_in_Mass
== Boston Urban Farms ==
[[http://citygrowers.wordpress.com/ City Growers]]
== Other Boston Resources ==
[[http://thefoodproject.org/ The Food Project]] in Dorchester allied with the Dudley Street Neighborhood Initiative.  Seed to Plate food chain, with children learning and growing the food that ends up on the plates at schools.
[[http://www.ecovian.com/s/boston/csa Boston CSA Directory]]
[[http://metropedalpower.com/ MetroPedal Power deliverying organics via bike]]
[[http://wiki.occupyboston.org/wiki/Occupy_the_Food_Supply_Chain Other Occupy the Food Supply Chain resources]]


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Latest revision as of 11:58, 18 July 2012

We are part of a growing culture aligned with the principles of the Earth.

We will relocalize our economies and reconnect to our sources of food and life.  We will disconnect from the poisons of globalized, homogenized, corporate-controlled food supplies, take back our health and true wealth, and diminish corporate control over our lives in very real ways. 

We will help to create resilient, interdependent communities to meet the twin crises of climate change and peak oil. We seek to restore our connection to the Earth and her cycles.  We will start by Occupying the Farms and reclaiming the food supply for the 99%.

Urban gardens and rural farms will serve as both retreats and teachers for the broad network of occupiers and solutionaries who are currently hard at work; a chance to build community, take direct action, learn valuable skills and contribute to the Occupy movement.   We will support and build with existing land-based programs, projects and initiatives across the region, as well as create new ones.   These places will help to incubate and deploy new ideas and recover old wisdom.

First we need to connect with others who want to help make this happen.  We need everyone’s help, from aspiring farmers to grandmas to activists and everyone in between. 

occupythefarm@gmail.com

Request to join the google group, here http://groups.google.com/group/occupy-the-farms/subscribe?note=1

Resources

[Urban Farm in Milwaukee feeds 10,000 people]

[3 minute video of what you can do with a half acre, grossing $50,000/year]

[This is the group that produced the 3 minute video above]

Occupy the Food Supply Chain

http://wiki.occupyboston.org/wiki/California_Certified_Organic_Farmers_in_Our_Region

http://wiki.occupyboston.org/wiki/California_Certified_Organic_Farmers_in_Mass

Boston Urban Farms

[City Growers]

Other Boston Resources

[The Food Project] in Dorchester allied with the Dudley Street Neighborhood Initiative. Seed to Plate food chain, with children learning and growing the food that ends up on the plates at schools.

[Boston CSA Directory]

[MetroPedal Power deliverying organics via bike]

[Other Occupy the Food Supply Chain resources]