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'God's diet plan': Health food is organic farmer's ministry
There are those who believe in locally grown organic food because they are health-food aficionados and others who believe corporate industrialized farming is bad for your health and some who believe that food trucked halfway across the country is...Tags: Foods and Beverages, Orlando Restaurants, Religious Festivals, Holidays, Economy, Business and Finance
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Proposal for Countryside Golf Course includes urban farm
It's been a hot topic since it closed last year.
What to do with the Countryside Golf Course.
Plans for the course are becoming clearer.
A group led by the Roanoke Natural Foods Co-Op is proposing a 12-acre urban farm on part of the old golf course....Tags: Dining and Drinking, Golf
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Organic food and farming leader to speak at U of M
ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) - A national leader in the organic food and farming movement will speak at the University of Minnesota about water and the challenges facing agriculture. Fred Kirschenmann is a distinguished fellow at Iowa State University's Leopold...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Agricultural Research and Technology, Iowa State University , Education, Agriculture
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Tribes need a pathway to the digital future
The American Indian Foods project represents Native-owned businesses that employ the time-tested methods of growing food consistent with our respect for the land. These companies' products often sound more like the shopping list at an urban health food...Tags: Regional Authority, Minority Groups, Economy, Business and Finance, Arable Farming, Dining and Drinking
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Fresh & Green's opens in old Parkville Superfresh
Towson resident Denise Clark recently had a crash course in how to close one 32,000-square-foot supermarket, then open another.
Clark, former manager of the Superfresh supermarket in the Parkville Shopping Center, at Harford Road and Taylor Avenue, now...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Super Fresh Food Markets, Inc., Bankruptcy, Education, Employees
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Organic certification cost-share program available
PIERRE - Organic food producers and processors in South Dakota may be eligible to receive up to 75 percent reimbursement for their organic certification costs. “The annual cost of certification is a major expense for both new and established organic...Tags: Marketing, Agricultural Research and Technology, Agriculture, South Dakota, Arable Farming
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Sprouts to grow by 2 locations in Costa Mesa
COSTA MESA — Natural and organic foods shoppers will soon notice a new sign gracing their local grocer as a merger between Henry's and Sprouts markets takes root across Orange County. The two grocers, which announced the merger in April, will...Tags: Colorado, Elections, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Arable Farming, Dining and Drinking
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Remarkable Person: Cassie Green
Cassie Green had all the makings of an entrepreneur. "I like the last word," says the sprightly 34-year-old. "I'm an only child. I'm a Leo. I really like my way."
But it took a pint of gas station ice cream to push her over the metaphorical edge....Tags: Marketing, World War II (1939-1945), Downstream Oil and Gas Activities, Human Interest, Arable Farming
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OUR HEALTH: Redick's good fortune becomes Roanoke's, too
It wasn’t far into J.J. Redick’s Celebrity Golf Tournament held July 23 at Ballyhack Golf Club in Roanoke County that the tournament’s namesake flubbed a tee shot. The ball gently popped into the air, traveled about 10 yards, and then...Tags: Virginia Tech Hokies, Stan Van Gundy, Charity, File Sharing, Frank Beamer
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Customers line up for new Sprouts
COSTA MESA — As she walked out of the new Sprouts Farmers Market on Wednesday with two ripe cantaloupes, Andrea Bowen said she "couldn't be more tickled."
The melons, which she had tucked into a green recyclable bag, cost her 19 cents a pound....Tags: Marketing, Health, Target Brands, Inc., Arable Farming, Dining and Drinking
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Organic farmers rebound after recession-driven drop in demand
ADRIAN, Minn. - Two years after the recession cut demand for higher-cost food products, organic farming is on the rebound, with prices at record highs. The industry is still not as strong as it was just a few years ago, and no one knows if organic sales...Tags: Companies and Corporations, Agricultural Research and Technology, Consumer Goods Industries, Economy, Business and Finance, Arable Farming
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Mrs. United States 2011 embraces paleo lifestyle
Two years ago, Mrs. United States 2011 Shannon Ford was diagnosed with celiac disease, an intestinal disorder triggered by eating gluten. Since then, she has embraced "a paleo lifestyle" that includes eating lean meats, vegetables, fruits and nuts and...Tags: Fish Oil (dietary supplement), Health, Running, CrossFit, Inc., Defense
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