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... farmers can once again charge the real cost for growing chicken. Until then, most of us farmers are afraid that consumers will get so angry with the price that we will lose business. Thus, we keep the ...
2. Zola Kids – Green for the Next Generation
(Media/Summer 2010 Articles)
... store, but right now she is just taking baby steps to get the store established.  “We’d like to grow our baby registry side of the business, as well as offer more of the baby gear – like strollers and ...
...  Their prices are competitive with other locally-owned furniture stores, but instead of supporting a worker in another state, buying furniture from Nikita helps support a local Saratoga business and ...
4. Adirondack Ambiance ~ Fruits of an old Farm
(Media/Summer 2010 Articles)
... house, which her mother had acquired, and opened Thurman Station Nursery, selling annuals, perennials and shrubs. Al operated landscaping and sign-painting businesses. Flowers bloomed in the dooryard, ...
By Tracy Frisch, Contributing Writer At Common Sense Farm, a 60-member Twelve Tribes “community of believers” in Cambridge, NY, no one goes off to "secular" jobs. Instead several homegrown businesses, ...
6. Slow Money & Fast Oil
(Media/Summer 2010 Articles)
... a building a sustainable model for reconnecting investors with their communities and supporting small, local food businesses, the tragic events in the Gulf were however very much on our minds. Recognizing ...
... family farm is the place of the new entrepreneur.  The many new business ventures  in attendance were evidence that going slow and producing local is indeed, the path to new opportunity.  And these companies ...
... wrap or make sausage from. Another would be farm stands that sell jams and jellies labeled for a local farm by the factory that specializes in this type of business. In neither case do the end sellers ...
9. Slow Money: Coming To A Town Near You
(Media/Sowing 2010 Articles)
... Gravitz, Executive Director of Green America, Gary Hirschberg, CEO, Stonyfield Farm, Michelle Long, Executive Director of BALLE (Business Alliance for Local Living Economies) and Robert Zevin, the “father” ...
10. MONEY MATTERS
(Media/Spring 2010 Articles)
... that they do business in. This was dramatically illustrated by the severe financial problems seen in many large banks recently, which stemmed largely from lax lending policies, ineffective corporate governance ...
... business. Having local farmers is critical to a sustainable community.  It’s also why each week I head to the Farmer’s Market to buy a half dozen apples for the week from Saratoga Apple.  I haven’t bought ...
12. 2010 Sowing Edition
(Media/Magazine)
... to do business with you.  These producers, shopkeepers and restaurateurs all are striving to deliver the best possible food to you, using sustainable and environmentally safe practices.  I find it amazing ...
13. DINING LISTINGS
(Media/Farm to Fork Lisitngs)
... Kitchen and Catering We prepare handcrafted, authentic food sourced from local farms, regional producers and purveyors of quality foods. This sustainable practice is the foundation of our business and ...
14. SHOPPING LISTINGS
(Media/Farm to Fork Lisitngs)
... available during all business hours. Sit back and relax at our comfortable Adirondack style tasting bar as you experience great wine. Troy Community Food Cooperative, Inc. 77-81 Congress Street Troy, ...
15. FARM LISTINGS
(Media/Farm to Fork Lisitngs)
... available at all times. Padgett Farm Lisa and Anthony Padgett Salem, NY 12865 (518) 854-9035 info@padgettfaram.com www.padgettfarm.com Padgett Farm is a family owned and run beef business, where we ...
16. 2010 Farm to Fork Guide
(Media/Magazine)
... to visit one of the many farms or businesses featured here and show your support for the people who help keep our local economy strong and vibrant. Why Buy Locally Produced Food? Fresh locally-grown ...
17. Meet the Radical Homemakers
(Media/Spring 2010 Articles)
... locally and organically, support local businesses, avoid big box stores, save money, and support a family of four on less than $45,000 per year. Wondering if my family was a freaky aberration to the ...
... office it was leasing. But banks wouldn't recognize the unique structure of a cooperative. "They wanted [to lend to] a business with one owner," explains Pender. They even asked the coop's board of directors ...
19. Saratoga Winery & Tasting Room
(Media/Spring 2010 Articles)
... Over 1,000 people came through the winery on their opening weekend.   “We’ve tripled the business that we projected.  Our opening day we sold 99 bottles of wine, and between October 1st and Christmas we ...
20. eco-LOCAL Living Spring 2010
(Media/Magazine)
... become a favorite stop for the locals, yours truly included). Starting any kind of business can be a daunting task, and finding the money to make it happen can be very difficult.  Banks are hesitant to ...
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