A project called Plant Chicago is integrating “local” into the circular economy concept.
From Concrete to Green: Urban Agriculture Initiative Seeks to Transform LA River into Ag Oasis
Check out this great project that could transform the Los Angeles River!
From Blight to Opportunity: Detroit Woman Puts Kids to Work in Community Garden
Riet Schumack is revitalizing the neighborhood of Brightmoor one garden at a time.
Food and Agriculture Play Significant Role in City of Los Angeles Sustainability pLAn
“We hope to get rid of ornamental lawns and put in more native plants.” -Matt Petersen, Los Angeles’ first chief sustainability officer
Sowing Seeds of Strength: Farmers of Color Tell Their Stories
The Color of Food tells a compelling story of the rich role of people of color in American agriculture.
10 Steps Toward an Incredible Edible Town
Can you imagine walking down the street in your hometown and there is fresh fruits and vegetables available to you everywhere you go?
Instead of a Golf Course, a Farm is the Centerpiece of a New North Carolina Subdivision
Would you rather have a golf course nearby or access to fresh, local fruits and veggies?
Urban Ag Organization Hopes to Get All Residents on Board to Keep Growing Detroit
In a city with a declining manufacturing industry residents are learning to provide for themselves by growing their own food.
On the Way to Taking Root
Ecodrom93 enables Roma families in the suburbs of Paris to grow their own vegetables and make a home for themselves in the community.
An Oasis in the Food Desert
Find out how a mobile grocery store is able to provide fresh, local food to communities in food deserts.
Food Not Lawns!
Meet others who are excited about yardfarming and learn how to create a sustainable community in your area!