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Helpful LinksPASAPennsylvania Association for Sustainable Agriculture
Local HarvestLocal Harvest is a not-for-profit venture that maintains a definitive and reliable "living" public nationwide directory of small farms, farmers markets, and other local food sources. Their online search engine helps people find local sources of sustainably grown food, and encourages them to establish direct contact with small farms in their local area. Pennsylvania Certified OrganicCommunity Supported Agriculture and the Robyn Van En CenterThis online resource has a national directory, with information on farms across the country that practice community supported agriculture. USDA Organic CertifiedPut in place by the U.S. Department of Agriculture, the USDA Organic Certification has established national standards that food labeled "organic" must meet, whether it is grown in the United States or imported from other countries. The USDA seal assures you that the food was produced using the highest organic production and handling standards in the world. Organic ConsumersTo find a CSA farm anywhere in the USA. Recipe SourceA student of the University of California at Berkeley started this Web site, which now is filled with thousands of delicious produce recipes. NorthEast Organic Network NEONNEON is a collaborative, multi-disciplinary project designed to develop research and extension networks for organic farmers in the northeastern U.S. One project highlights eleven exemplary organic farms, including Spiral Path Farm, which are being assessed for the role of pests and pest management. Farm AidIn 1985, Farm Aid was born from the passion and commitment of a group of musical artists who wanted to give something back to the rural communities that raised them. For over 2 decades, Farm Aid co-founders Willie Nelson, John Mellencamp, and Neil Young, have brought hundreds of artists together to sing a song of hope for rural America. Thousands of Americans have joined these artists in their commitment to help keep family farmers on their land. For the past 15 years, the Farm Aid show has been broadcast live on Country Music Television (CMT) network. In 2002, Farm Aid spotlighted Pennsylvania Farms. Spiral Path Farm is proud to have been one of the farms featured during the CMT telecast. Since its beginning, Farm Aid has granted over $15 million to more than 100 farm organizations, churches, and service agencies in 44 states. Many Farm Aid grants are used for Direct Services, including food and emergency aid, legal assistance, and hotlines. These services have helped thousands of struggling farm families across the country stay on the land. |