Scott Horner – The e-Bike Farmer
Hauling a trailer full of fresh fruits and vegetables around a small town in Colorado, Scott Horner is instantly recognized as the e-bike farmer of Paonia.
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Hauling a trailer full of fresh fruits and vegetables around a small town in Colorado, Scott Horner is instantly recognized as the e-bike farmer of Paonia.
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More people are eating local and organic foods and plan to consume less meat and bottled water. However, most also believe they lack enough information and influence to become more environmentally sustainable consumers.
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A recent North Carolina State University study has sparked a lot of controversy over the push to have more Family Dinners. Joel Salatin recently commented on a story that Amanda Marcotte wrote for Slate entitled. “Let’s Stop Idealizing the Home-Cooked Family Dinner.”
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Big B’s Organic Cider in Hotchkiss has begun adding value to its organic juices, and thanks to a $30,000 REDI grant, it’s expanding production.
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3 local North Fork Valley residents have been chosen as United States Delegates for Terra Madre and Salone del Gusto in Turin, Italy on October 23-27
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An ESL program in Colorado’s Delta County is helping immigrant women learn English, but they’re not just sitting in a classroom studying grammar.
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Farm Star Living selects Scott Horner of Small Potatoes as one of their Farm Stars
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Agritourism activities are as important to Colorado’s economy as pure recreational activities like skiing.
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In response to the 2014 Slow Meat conference held in Denver, CO on June 20-22, Slow Food Western Slope hosted our own Slow Meat event on July 12 at the Paradise Theatre. So, what is Slow Meat?Read More
Alice Waters on the significance of school lunches
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