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Everybody Eats: How a Community Food System Works

It begins with small farms working with natural cycles and ends with fresh food and stronger communities.

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Feb 14, 2009

It begins with small farms working with natural cycles and ends with fresh food and stronger communities in nearby cities.


Sources:

FARMS OF 27 ACRES OR LESS:

In the United States farms of 27 acres or less have more than ten times greater dollar output per acre than larger farms.

NO-TILL AGRICULTURE:

75% OF VEGETABLE VARIETIES:

TRUCK VS. TRAIN:
US Dept. of Transportation via Appalachian Regional Commission,

LOCAL DOLLAR:
Institute for Local Self-Reliance,

REGIONAL DIET USES 17 TIMES:
A regional diet consumed 17 times less oil and gas than a typical diet based on food shipped across the country

VICTORY GARDENS:
Michael Pollan, New York Times,


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