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Sustainable Food News: Organic Center’s Top 10 Scientific Breakthroughs in 2015

Posted on January 4, 2016 by FamilyFarmed

The Organic Center (TOC) has released the 10 most important organic findings of 2015, revealing scientific breakthroughs on the environmental and human health benefits of organic food and farming — from improving soil health and supporting water quality, to reducing our exposure to pesticides and mitigating climate change. Sustainable Food News reports in this republished article.

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Posted in Child nutrition and health, Conventional agriculture, Food and health, Organic farming, Pesticides and herbicidesTagged Benefits of organic farming, Conventional farming, Negative effects of pesticides, organic farming, Organic Trade Association, Pesticides, sustainable farming, Sustainable Food News, The Organic CenterLeave a comment

First Person: Three Organic Reasons To Visit Policy Makers in D.C.

Posted on April 8, 2015 by FamilyFarmed

The week that organic advocates descend upon Capitol Hill has come to be regarded as Organic Week in D.C., and for good reason. We always have a battalion of organic stakeholders armed with expert knowledge and a passion for the organic community.

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Posted in Farm Bill, Federal farm subsidies, Food education, Food policy, Good Food business development, Good Food Festivals, Good Food movement, Good Food Policymaking, Natural food and products industry, Organic farming, Sustainable food systemsTagged FamilyFarmed, farm policy, federal farm policy, federal food policy, federal organics policy, Food Policy, food policy making, Good Food Festival & Conference, Organic Trade Association, UNFI, United Natural FoodsLeave a comment

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Ten Delicious Facts About Chicago Good Food

Rick Bayless Demo at GFFC

Family Farmed is proud of the blossoming Good Food movement in our hometown of Chicago, so we put together a list of 10 Delicious Facts about Good Food in the Windy City (click on the photo to read the article). We want our readers to know what's happening in your hometown, too! If you would like to contribute a column about your Good Food scene, please contact bob@familyfarmed.org

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