Many of you have met Carrie Abels, editor of Local Banquet, founder of Humaneitarian.org and our farm volunteer last season. She launched Humaneitarian.org a year ago and with it created not only a resource for folks who want to be conscientious omnivores, but also a conversation about how meat is raised. With her journalistic touch and sincere care, she is […]
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Farm joins Governor to Announce Workplace Deliveries
March 14, 2013 – 3:18 pm
WCAX.COM Local Vermont News, Weather and Sports- Green Mountain Girls Farm joined Governor Shumlin and Agriculture Secretary Chuck Ross Thursday morning to announce the expansion of the State of Vermont workplace farm share delivery program, which enables Vermont state employees to conveniently purchase locally grown food and produce at numerous sites around Vermont. […]
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Living “Vermont the Movie”
December 5, 2012 – 2:07 pm
We at the farm are still feeling the high of being with many of you for a marvelous Scrag Mountain Music concert and cozy farm supper. We kept the buzz growing with two wonderful markets (Randolph Elementary School, supporting their Farm to School program, and the Northfield Winter Farmers Market) and a little DIY (do it yourself) […]
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The Farm in the News
November 17, 2012 – 11:51 am
Thanks Times-Argus for the shoutout! Thanksgiving Photos in the Times-Argus
Greens on the Green and Milk on the Screen
May 23, 2012 – 12:56 pm
It is easy to take things for granted. This week as Mari’s Dad turned 95, our farm was privileged to be part of a positive WCAX series on the new face of farming in Vermont. (Part 1, Part 2 ) We feel lucky. Sometimes it takes stepping out of regular patterns to notice one’s good fortune. “What sold?” […]
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