Tuesday, October 30, 2012

[TheUWfarm] EVENT: Please share with your listserv and please come!

Hi there, We'd love if you would share the below event on your campus with your listserv, as well as on your blog. Let me know if you need any more information!

best,
Rachel

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Contacts: American Meat Project Coordinator Rachel Signer, rachel.s@leaveitbetter.com
Film Director Graham Meriwether, graham@leaveitbetter.com

Educational documentary American Meat is kicking-off its Washington leg of a nationwide Young Farmer Screening Series at the University of Washington, on November 13th, from 6-9pm, in Kane Hall (Room 210, on UW Campus, at 1410 Northeast Campus Parkway). The event at UW is FREE and open to the public. Featured in the film are George & Eiko Vajkovich, grass-based farmers of Washington's Skagit River Ranch, who will also be joining a pre-reception and panel discussion following the screening at UW.

American Meat is a pro-farmer look at cattle, hog, and chicken production in the U.S. The film examines our current industrial meat system not through hidden cameras but through the eyes of the farmers who live and work in its feedlots and confinement feeding operations. The documentary then depicts the burgeoning sustainable, local-food movement made up of farmers, food advocates, chefs and everyday folks who are  changing everything about the way meat reaches the American table. The film exposes challenges relevant to both conventional and alternative meat production. Three core actionable principles guide the Young Farmers Screening Series: thank America's farmers; support young farmers; and food choices matter.

A spirited panel discussion will follow the screening, including:

  • George & Eiko Vajkovich, of Skagit River Ranch who are featured in American Meat. George's early career was in commercial fishing all over the world for 24 years. He began farming full time 18 years ago, and the farm became "certified organic" in 1998. He now farms over 800 acres organically, bio dynamically and sustainably. Eiko was a marketing executive for a large fishing company where she met George. She holds an MBA degree from the University of Washington. In 1995 she left the seafood brokerage company she owned to farm full time with George.  She does most of the farm's marketing and financing as well.

  • Megan Carney, a postdoctoral scholar in the Medical Anthropology and Global Health Program at the UW. She has taught university-level courses for several years in the areas of food systems, food policy, and food movements. She has served as a consultant on environmental and social sustainability to residential dining services for UC Santa Barbara and to regional food banks. She was also a founding member of the Santa Barbara County Food Policy Council and of the UCLA student garden.

  • Stephanie Robinson, a UW student, who has been an activist for the last year with the registered student organization Real Food Challenge, a national grassroots campus movement that works to increase university procurement of foods that are local, ecologically sound, fair, and humane. Stephanie and students on over 360 other U.S. campuses are working to divert 20% of an annual $5 billion national university food budget to "real food" purchases by the year 2020, catalyzing a transformation to the national food system at large.

  • Charmaine Slaven, co-founder of the Seattle Farm Co-op, a non-profit member-owned & operated retail co-operative farm supply store.  The Seattle Farm Co-op serves Seattle's urban farmers and some local rural farmers by providing access to organic & non-gmo livestock feeds, gardening & veterinary supplies, and opportunities for community connection and sharing of farming wisdom.  Charmaine grew up on a small hobby farm in the Bitterroot Valley of Montana, and has been urban farming in Seattle since 2005 to supply her household with homegrown vegetables, fruit, meat, eggs, and dairy.


This is more than a documentary film: this is a social change film, and it is sweeping the country in some of the hotbeds of debate around agriculture. We welcome your inquiries and can arrange interviews with the film director, Graham Meriwether, remotely or in person.

To keep up with American Meat as the film takes the country by storm between October 2012 and May 2013, follow us on Facebook and Twitter.


--
Rachel Signer
Project Coordinator

Monday, October 29, 2012

[TheUWfarm] RE: UW Farm food at Cultivate restaurant!

Hi Rachel and all!

 

Just want to say thank you and great job! We featured UW farm veg on our menu last Fri night and last night with rave reviews! As soon as I have time, I will send you all some pics of the dishes. Attached is a sample fresh sheet from Cultivate. Thanks again! Beautiful product.

 

Chef Amy

Cultivate UW

 

 

From: Rachel Stubbs [mailto:rachelnstubbs@gmail.com]
Sent: Sunday, October 28, 2012 9:02 PM
To: theuwfarm@uw.edu
Cc: Amy Belknap
Subject: UW Farm food at Cultivate restaurant!

 

Hi Farmers,

Friday we made our first sale of produce to Cultivate market in Elm Hall! That's the new dorm on 12th and 41st. Go in sometime early this week! I believe our spuds have been made into German potato salad, and other veggies are sprinkled throughout the menu - tomatoes, rainbow chard, edible flowers - plus I know the collard greens were served up on Friday with some smoked ribs.

Mm mm - check it out!

-Rachel

Sunday, October 28, 2012

Re: [TheUWfarm] UW Farm food at Cultivate restaurant!

WOW! AWESOME!

On Sun, Oct 28, 2012 at 9:02 PM, Rachel Stubbs <rachelnstubbs@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Farmers,

Friday we made our first sale of produce to Cultivate market in Elm Hall! That's the new dorm on 12th and 41st. Go in sometime early this week! I believe our spuds have been made into German potato salad, and other veggies are sprinkled throughout the menu - tomatoes, rainbow chard, edible flowers - plus I know the collard greens were served up on Friday with some smoked ribs.

Mm mm - check it out!

-Rachel



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[TheUWfarm] Farming this week and Saturday goats!

Hi Farmers,

Hope you've had a great week! Two items of interest - Farm hours slightly changed this week (see below)

AND

GOAT-FLAVORED WORK PARTY - this Saturday!

We'll have some visitors (human and animal) from a local Wallingford goat-keeping home! We'll also send a few folks over to the house to see the operation and help clean out the yard - bringing the bedding back to the Farm for compost!

**Please reply to this email if you have a vehicle you can lend for the transport of people (or compost) between the CUH Farm and the Wallingford home (very near the Woodland Park Zoo)
**

Best,

Rachel

Farm Hours this week:


M: 3:30-6 pm
T: 1-4 pm
F: 12-3 pm (3rd graders 12:30-2:30)
Sat (GOAT PARTY) 10-2

[TheUWfarm] UW Farm food at Cultivate restaurant!

Hi Farmers,

Friday we made our first sale of produce to Cultivate market in Elm Hall! That's the new dorm on 12th and 41st. Go in sometime early this week! I believe our spuds have been made into German potato salad, and other veggies are sprinkled throughout the menu - tomatoes, rainbow chard, edible flowers - plus I know the collard greens were served up on Friday with some smoked ribs.

Mm mm - check it out!

-Rachel


Sunday, October 21, 2012

[TheUWfarm] CUH hours (none Monday!)

Hey Farmers,

FANTASTIC work party yesterday - big ole harvest for the dining halls, composting, garlic-planting, double-digging - hot diggity we've got a great community crew! Look for pics on Facebook this week. :)

This week my hours on the Farm are...

M: NONE - you are welcome to head down to the Farm and make some compost, etc. if the whim takes you, but I gotta sit at a computer and figure out the Farm's revenue account with with Dining halls.
T: 1-4 pm (Anthropology tour and salad harvest)
F: 12-3 pm

No work party this coming weekend, but next (11/3) it's on and it's looking like we'll have  some extra special four-legged visitors. More to come. :)

Best,
Rachel

Saturday, October 20, 2012

[TheUWfarm] Permaculture & Regenerative Leadership - Scholarships

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Thursday, October 18, 2012

[TheUWfarm] USDA Dep Sec to present "Know Your Farmer, Know Your Food" on October 25 at 5:00pm

Hey Farmers, the Deputy Secretary for the U.S. Dept. of Ag is speaking at UW! BIG STUFF. See info below. She's also taking a tour of the CUH Farm site on Wednesday, Oct 24th at 3 pm if you'd like to come by and meet/greet. Farm leaders Bennett and Cassie will be there - contact them if you have questions!

Best,
Rachel

Know Your Farmer, Know Your Food

Kathleen Merrigan, the Deputy Secretary of the U.S. Department of Agriculture, will give a presentation on Know Your Farmer, Know Your Food, an initiative that highlights the importance of local foods and aims to strengthen the connection between farmers and consumers. She will showcase the Know Your Farmer Compass (available here: www.usda.gov/kyfcompass) and discuss how local food systems strengthen rural economies. Deputy Secretary Merrigan will also discuss various career opportunities for students interested in local agriculture, not only on the farm, but also in government, business, and the non-profit sector.

Deputy Secretary Merrigan will be speaking at the HUB Lyceum (Room 160) on October 25th at 5 pm. The talk is free and open to the public.


Regards,
Stephanie


Stephanie A. Harrington
Assistant Dean, Planning and Initiatives
College of the Environment
University of Washington
Box 355355, Seattle, WA   98195-5355
206-543-0878 (phone)
206-685-7532 (fax)
www.coenv.washington.edu



[TheUWfarm] Food Day!

Hey farmers!

Check out this awesome event by Real Food Challenge UW to celebrate food day! 

 

 

YOU can help bring even more sustainable, ethically sourced foods to campus.

 

 

 

The Real Food Challenge is a national movement to change university food policies.  Students across the country are working to persuade university administrators to collectively focus 20% in funds towards ethical, fair, and community based food by 2020.  Be an advocate for real food at your school!

 

Come together with UW's Real Food Challenge to celebrate Food Day 2012!

 

We warmly welcome all to

·         Enjoy live folk music and Parnassus Café food and beverage

·         View the premiere of the short film "Food Mythbusters"

·         Show support for Real Food with a photo-petition at the event!

 

This event will take place October 24th from 6-8pm at Parnassus Café, bottom of the Art Building. 

 

BE A PART OF THE FOOD MOVEMENT

Learn why the food system should be questioned and justified!  Stop by to support food that doesn't exploit the world or your mind.

 

We hope to see you there,

 

Stephanie Robinson

Real Food Challenge at UW

Phone: 425-761-6805

 

Learn how students are fighting for just and sustainable food systems.


Sunday, October 14, 2012

[TheUWfarm] CUH Farmin' this week!

Hi all!

This coming weekend's Saturday work party will involve harvesting root vegetables for HFS's semi-new District Market in Alder Hall and planting garlic! Looking forward to seeing y'all - come prepared with your best rain gear, snacks, and awesome attitude. We have several extra boots and stuff, and just got a brand new set of gloves.

10 am - 2 pm, CUH Farm space. Email me with questions!

Also, I'd love to see you during my weekday hours!

M: 8:30-11 am (compost, bed prep)
T: 1-4 pm (doing a salad harvest and an Anthropology class tour)
F: 12-3 pm (3rd graders and seed saving!)

Hope you've enjoyed the drizzle! I sure have, and so have the plants ~

Best,
Rachel

Friday, October 12, 2012

[TheUWfarm] Fungi Committee inoculating logs with plug spawn tomorrow 11-noon at CUH

Hi Farmers,

I am going to be inoculating logs with oyster and shiitake mushroom plug spawn tomorrow morning at the CUH site from 11AM-noon. Come join me! I'll be the person with frizzy red hair, fungus, and a power drill, near the new, open structure at the edge of the field, where we have the chalkboards and keep our tools now. Give me a call if you're having trouble finding me-- I may have run off for a minute: (540) 849-0293

Catherine Armbruster

Wednesday, October 10, 2012

Re: [TheUWfarm] blog post from nicaragua!

This is AWESOME! I especially love the photo of the plantain seeds over the newly planted beds! 

On Wed, Oct 10, 2012 at 4:57 PM, Ross Kirshenbaum <rover.ross@gmail.com> wrote:
hey farmers! it's ross. i wanted to give you all a heads up that i made a blog post for you all from nicaragua. im not sure if you all are still using the blog...cause i was the last one to post there last school year...BUT, if you're intersted in taking a look... here's it is!

best!

ross

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[TheUWfarm] blog post from nicaragua!

hey farmers! it's ross. i wanted to give you all a heads up that i made a blog post for you all from nicaragua. im not sure if you all are still using the blog...cause i was the last one to post there last school year...BUT, if you're intersted in taking a look... here's it is!

best!

ross

Monday, October 8, 2012

Re: [TheUWfarm] Forward of moderated message

I can come set up too, until 11:30. I already told June, but I thought I would make it known. 
Cas

On Mon, Oct 8, 2012 at 10:14 AM, Bennett Rahn <rahnibennett@gmail.com> wrote:
I can set up too! and be there until 12:30ish or later, depending. - bennett

On Oct 8, 2012, at 9:44 AM, Hilary Lloyd Ratliff wrote:

I am able to set up and work at the booth until 1:15.

-Hilary

On Mon, Oct 8, 2012 at 9:39 AM, <theuwfarm-bounces@mailman2.u.washington.edu> wrote:


---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: June Landenburger <jlandenburger@gmail.com>
To: theuwfarm@uw.edu
Cc: 
Date: Sun, 7 Oct 2012 21:04:20 -0700
Subject: Re: Volunteers for Sustainability Fair

Hey all Farmers!

We need some lovely volunteers to help table at the UW Sustainability Summit Exhibitor Fair on October 24th in Red Square! Set up is from 10-11 and the fair goes from 11:30-2:30. I will be able to table from 12:30-2:30, but I am hoping that there will be at least two people to be able to set up and stay at the event for large chunks of time. This is a great opportunity for the community to see what the UW Farm has been involved with and what our basic practices are.

Let me know if you can volunteer and what times you are available.

Thanks and have a good rest of the weekend!


June

UW Farm Outreach Coordinator



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Re: [TheUWfarm] Forward of moderated message

I can set up too! and be there until 12:30ish or later, depending. - bennett

On Oct 8, 2012, at 9:44 AM, Hilary Lloyd Ratliff wrote:

I am able to set up and work at the booth until 1:15.

-Hilary

On Mon, Oct 8, 2012 at 9:39 AM, <theuwfarm-bounces@mailman2.u.washington.edu> wrote:


---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: June Landenburger <jlandenburger@gmail.com>
To: theuwfarm@uw.edu
Cc: 
Date: Sun, 7 Oct 2012 21:04:20 -0700
Subject: Re: Volunteers for Sustainability Fair

Hey all Farmers!

We need some lovely volunteers to help table at the UW Sustainability Summit Exhibitor Fair on October 24th in Red Square! Set up is from 10-11 and the fair goes from 11:30-2:30. I will be able to table from 12:30-2:30, but I am hoping that there will be at least two people to be able to set up and stay at the event for large chunks of time. This is a great opportunity for the community to see what the UW Farm has been involved with and what our basic practices are.

Let me know if you can volunteer and what times you are available.

Thanks and have a good rest of the weekend!


June

UW Farm Outreach Coordinator



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[TheUWfarm] Re: Forward of moderated message

I am able to set up and work at the booth until 1:15.

-Hilary

On Mon, Oct 8, 2012 at 9:39 AM, <theuwfarm-bounces@mailman2.u.washington.edu> wrote:


---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: June Landenburger <jlandenburger@gmail.com>
To: theuwfarm@uw.edu
Cc: 
Date: Sun, 7 Oct 2012 21:04:20 -0700
Subject: Re: Volunteers for Sustainability Fair

Hey all Farmers!

We need some lovely volunteers to help table at the UW Sustainability Summit Exhibitor Fair on October 24th in Red Square! Set up is from 10-11 and the fair goes from 11:30-2:30. I will be able to table from 12:30-2:30, but I am hoping that there will be at least two people to be able to set up and stay at the event for large chunks of time. This is a great opportunity for the community to see what the UW Farm has been involved with and what our basic practices are.

Let me know if you can volunteer and what times you are available.

Thanks and have a good rest of the weekend!


June

UW Farm Outreach Coordinator



Sunday, October 7, 2012

[TheUWfarm] Re: Volunteers for Sustainability Fair


Hey all Farmers!

We need some lovely volunteers to help table at the UW Sustainability Summit Exhibitor Fair on October 24th in Red Square! Set up is from 10-11 and the fair goes from 11:30-2:30. I will be able to table from 12:30-2:30, but I am hoping that there will be at least two people to be able to set up and stay at the event for large chunks of time. This is a great opportunity for the community to see what the UW Farm has been involved with and what our basic practices are.

Let me know if you can volunteer and what times you are available.

Thanks and have a good rest of the weekend!


June

UW Farm Outreach Coordinator

[TheUWfarm] anyone got a truck?

We could very much use a pick-up truck to run some farm errands - getting wheelbarrows, gloves, soil amendments, and/or another load of manure. Anyone willing to lend their vehicle?

Thanks so much,
Rachel

[TheUWfarm] Farming this week

Hi Farm friends,

My hours as per usual this week:

M: 8:30-11 am
T: 1-4 pm
F: 12-3 pm

No Saturday work party this week - it's every other. We had THIRTY FIVE people out there Saturday!! It was great to meet y'all who came.

Hope to see you in the sun! Email me with any questions.

Best,
Rachel

Wednesday, October 3, 2012

[TheUWfarm] work party Saturday!

Hi Farmers,

Come down to the CUH Farm for a work party this Saturday, 10 am to 2 pm!

We'll be mostly putting the farm to bed - clearing beds, sheet mulching, making compost, and cover cropping. There's still lots to harvest, so if you bring a bag, you won't go home empty-handed.

Map and directions. Shoot me an email with any questions!

See you 'round ~

Rachel

[TheUWfarm] alder/oak/hardwood logs for UW Farm fungi committee?

Good morning, farmers!

This is Catherine, the UW farm fungi committee coordinator. I'm looking for relatively fresh hardwood logs (oak, alder, beech, aspen, etc)-- anything I can get that's non-aromatic (no cedar or pine). We're going to soak the logs and inoculate them with oyster mushroom and shiitake plug spawn. The plugs are already fully colonized with mushroom mycelia, so we need logs ASAP.

Please send me an email if you've got anything that would work, or if you know where I can find some.

Thanks!

Catherine
c4t@uw.edu