“Love Your Farmer” Scavenger Hunt Comes to Upper Valley Farmers’ Markets
  Vital Communities and 11 area farmers’ markets are partnering next week to help more kids and families have fun connecting with the Upper Valley’s local food and farmers through the "Love Your Farmer" Scavenger Hunt.
Read More  Slow Money VT to Host 2016 New England Regional Gathering
  Building on the success of previous Gatherings in Boston and Maine, Slow Money Vermont will host the 2016 Slow Money New England Regional Gathering at Shelburne Farms where innovative local food entrepreneurs from across New England will present their businesses.
Read More  Northeast Kingdom Dairy Family Buys Former Perry Farm in Brownington
  Organic dairy farmers in the Northeast Kingdom purchase their leased farm through the Vermont Land Trust’s Farmland Access Program.
Read More  New FINE Report Reveals Farm to Institution Trends in Food Distribution
  Farm to Institution New England has released the first publication in a series of research reports designed to help food system stakeholders understand the impact of institutional markets on New England's food system. “Getting it There: The Role of New England Food Distributors in Providing Local Food to Institutions” presents in-depth findings and makes specific, data-based recommendations for food distributors – including food hubs – as well as government officials, funders and institutions.
Read More  Community Fund Grant Applications Now Available
  Hunger Mountain Co-op is now accepting grant applications in support of local businesses and organizations whose work enriches our central Vermont community and furthers the Co-op’s mission of building a dynamic community of healthy individuals, sustainable local food systems, and thriving cooperative commerce.
Read More  Vermont Cheesemakers Festival Names "Best of Fest" Winners
  Vermont Cheesemakers Festival Attendees Choose "Best of Fest" Winners: Maplebrook Farm, Laughing Moon Chocolates, and Idletyme Brewery
Read More  Vermont Cheesemakers Win at American Cheese Society Conference
  Vermont Cheesemakers Win 35 awards at the American Cheese Society Conference including prestigious Best of Show placement.
Read More  Fine Dining: It’s Not Just Found at Restaurants Anymore
  Today, both in Vermont and around the country, institutional kitchens are acting much more like restaurants in their pursuit to provide high quality, fresh ingredients to their customers.
Read More  Food Loss Study Reveals Opportunity for Increased Use of Vermont-Grown Food
  In the first empirical study of food loss on Vermont farms, Salvation Farms and Isgood Community Research estimate that 14.3 million pounds of wholesome vegetables and berries grown in the state go uneaten every year.
Read More  Vermont Community Loan Fund  Lending Reaches $145,800 in 2nd Quarter 2016
  VCLF lends to Vermont food and farm entrepreneurs, strengthening food system, creating and preserving Vermont jobs.
Read More  Online Learning, Global Programs, Farm Enhancements, and Nationwide Leadership: Innovation Thrives in Food Systems Education at Vermont’s Higher Ed Schools
  This summer Vermont’s colleges and universities are buzzing with inventive and hands-on learning that drives global food system solutions. The seven members of the Vermont Higher Education Food Systems Consortium are continuing to expand their presence in the nationwide food systems movement, creating pacesetters to lead the charge in the way the nation sources, grows, processes, purchases, regulates, and contemplates food. Together, Vermont’s food systems educators, students, and entrepreneurs are making Vermont a national epicenter of food systems education.
Read More  Community scale biodigester demonstrates renewable energy, waste reduction, and nutrient management in Vermont
  Anaerobic digester at Vermont Technical College can be replicated by colleges and municipalities nationwide to keep excess nutrients out of watersheds and food residuals out of landfills while generating renewable electricity
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