Getting to Know Your Foodshed
September 19, 2008
Within a 100 miles of San Francisco, enough food is produced to feed every Bay Area resident more than three times over. Ironically, a great deal of that food gets shipped elsewhere.
September 19, 2008
Within a 100 miles of San Francisco, enough food is produced to feed every Bay Area resident more than three times over. Ironically, a great deal of that food gets shipped elsewhere.
October 26, 2007
Focus on a select few breeds of animals and crops in industrial agriculture has led to disease vulnerability, superbacteria, and animals without the ability to adapt to different climates.
February 23, 2007
After receiving flak for 2006’s E. coli outbreak, spinach became a scapegoat for food contamination. Here’s some background on this healthy, versatile green, and its connection to the nasty bacteria.
December 1, 2006
Lucky for us, one of the most cold-tolerant plant families encompasses more vegetables than any other.
October 6, 2006
As consumers become more educated about what they eat and more concerned about its origin, artisanal food is gaining popularity.
December 9, 2005
To the Ferry Plaza Farmers Market from Marin, Sonoma, Mendocino, Siskiyou and Butte counties come cheeses, meats, vegetables, apples, late stone fruits, and blueberries.
November 18, 2005
The Central Valley is one of the most productive regions on Earth, and its inhabitants have long been sustained by its bounty.
October 28, 2005
California’s agriculture is the most productive and varied in the U.S., owing to the climate, topography, complex systems of water delivery, and diverse population of growers and consumers in this state.
July 9, 2004
Kristie Knoll talks about her personal path to farming. Kristie and her partner Rick were driven by a desire to grow their own food; today they run a thriving, diverse farm in Brentwood.