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  • Winter view of afarm in the foggy mist of morning, wooden fence and farmer leading horse as sun rises behind
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  • An older farmer and his young apprentice stand talking in a barn. He ponders her words as she expresses a thought to him.

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discussionYour Small Farms Conservancy will be making a valiant effort to keep abreast of, and share with you, information and news which is timely and critical to our efforts to protect, sustain and inspire.

We are painfully aware of the mountains of publicity releases, reports, legislative efforts, alarms and specific minutae surrounding and covering alternative agriculture issues. We amass that stuff at our office. But we have no need to bury you under the pile. So we will discriminate as best we can and select things we think you should read about. That said, if you are keenly interested in more information on a certain timely topic relevant to small farms please contact us.

 And if you smell or sense something new, we ask that you help us in this effort by letting us know about what’s coming down the pike or over the horizon.

 

Write us a letter, fax us at 541-549-4403, email us at agrarian@smallfarmersjournal.com or phone 800-876-2893 

 

It comes down to us accurately telling one another the news that truely matters.