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== External links ==
== External links ==
*[http://www.growingpower.org/ Growing Power], an urban agriculture organization headquartered in Milwaukee, [[Wisconsin]]. It runs the last functional farm within the Milwaukee city limits and also maintains an active office in [[Chicago]]. Growing Power aims for sustainable food production, as well as the growth of communities through the creation of local gardens and Community Food Systems. They implement their mission by providing hands-on training, on-the-ground demonstration, outreach and technical assistance. {{W|Growing Power}}  
*[http://www.growingpower.org/ Growing Power], an urban agriculture organization headquartered in Milwaukee, [[Wisconsin]]. It runs the last functional farm within the Milwaukee city limits and also maintains an active office in [[Chicago]]. Growing Power aims for sustainable food production, as well as the growth of communities through the creation of local gardens and Community Food Systems. They implement their mission by providing hands-on training, on-the-ground demonstration, outreach and technical assistance. {{W|Growing Power}}  
*[http://www.slowfoodusa.org/ Slow Food USA] Wikipedia's [[wikipedia:Slow Food|Slow Food]] article includes a [[wikipedia:Slow Food#Criticisms|Criticisms]] section, see also information re [[wikipedia:Slow Food#Slow Food USA|Slow Food USA]]
*[http://www.sustainabletable.org/ Sustainable Table], created in 2003 by the nonprofit organization GRACE to help consumers understand the problems with our food supply and offer viable solutions and alternatives from sustainable agriculture. Rather than be overwhelmed by the problems created by our industrial agricultural system, Sustainable Table celebrates the joy of food and eating from sustainable food systems. {{W|Sustainable Table}}
*[http://www.sustainabletable.org/ Sustainable Table], created in 2003 by the nonprofit organization GRACE to help consumers understand the problems with our food supply and offer viable solutions and alternatives from sustainable agriculture. Rather than be overwhelmed by the problems created by our industrial agricultural system, Sustainable Table celebrates the joy of food and eating from sustainable food systems. {{W|Sustainable Table}}



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This article focuses on information specific to United States. Please see our Food, sustainable community action page for a topic overview.


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Campaigns

Resources

Local food

  • Local Harvest, Farmers markets, family farms, CSA, Organic food, PYO. Website aimed at connecting local growers; a great way for locavores to continue to source produce within their local community. W

Solar cooking

See also


Interwiki links

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External links

  • Growing Power, an urban agriculture organization headquartered in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. It runs the last functional farm within the Milwaukee city limits and also maintains an active office in Chicago. Growing Power aims for sustainable food production, as well as the growth of communities through the creation of local gardens and Community Food Systems. They implement their mission by providing hands-on training, on-the-ground demonstration, outreach and technical assistance. W
  • Slow Food USA Wikipedia's Slow Food article includes a Criticisms section, see also information re Slow Food USA
  • Sustainable Table, created in 2003 by the nonprofit organization GRACE to help consumers understand the problems with our food supply and offer viable solutions and alternatives from sustainable agriculture. Rather than be overwhelmed by the problems created by our industrial agricultural system, Sustainable Table celebrates the joy of food and eating from sustainable food systems. W


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