Free the Seed
Farmers and seed growers return locally grown, open-pollinated and open-source seeds to the head of the table. At first glance, the three women hunched over tomato starts in a garden […]
Farmers and seed growers return locally grown, open-pollinated and open-source seeds to the head of the table. At first glance, the three women hunched over tomato starts in a garden […]
The Russian River Confluence brought dozens of organizations, county officials, government agencies, and common folks together on March 27 to discuss a unified vision to celebrate and regenerate the Russian River Watershed. In other
A River Runs Through It Read More »
Youth-driven 4-H clubs from Geyserville to Petaluma grow into the 21st century. On a Saturday afternoon at the 4-H Foundation headquarters in Rohnert Park, the audience for the 2017 Fashion Revue stands for
Steers to Skateboards Read More »
Job skills take seed at SAY’s Sunflower Garden. Six months ago, Aryella Mahony moved from Southern California to Santa Rosa to escape from a living environment she describes as “unhealthy.” Mahony, 18,
The Hard Work of Hope Read More »
Letitia Henke, Executive Director, The Lime Foundation Letitia Hanke is the owner of a thriving roofing company in Santa Rosa, but the road to success hasn’t been easy. Her childhood in Lake
A new health literacy series brings cooking and exercise classes to a library near you. The rain pours down outside the central branch of the Sonoma County Library in downtown
The weather is warming up, which means it’s time to stick our hands in the soil and get planting. We asked UC Master Gardeners Sue Lovelace and Susan Foley and
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Stories from the people who make our food system go. Caiti Hachmyer Farmer/Owner at Red H Farm in South Sebastopol Can you describe Red H Farm for us? Red H
Regenerative managed grazing by local grass farmers might be one part of the solution to our climate change woes . Since she moved to California in 2013, Ariel Greenwood has
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Cloverdale Cloverdale Community Farmers’ Market Good eats and good farmers. Rain or shine. Tuesdays through Dec. 20, 3pm to 6pm. 225 N. Cloverdale Blvd., in the empty lot next
Sonoma County Farmers’ Markets Read More »