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Starting farms: let's get this thing rolling!As an 'outsider' to the city of Vancouver, it's hard to feel a part of the village. Yet I believe teeny little acreages like mine--fallow… Started by Horse Drawn Farms |
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Apr 14, 2011 Reply by Randy Chatterjee |
Farm Volunteering Services in Canada under Temporary Work Permit Program.Dear All; I’m hailing from Kerala (India) and holder of an Indian Passport. Recently upon an invitation made by a WWOOF host in Canada (… Started by Charudathan |
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Reminder: BC Biochar discussion with Phil Marsh tonightPhil Marsh will discuss production systems and the science and applications behind Biochar carbon sequestering and nutrient production. Com… Started by Ross Moster |
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Welcome!Hi David,Welcome Fraser Valley Farmers! We look forward to your participation in VV. I'll ask our webmaster to add you to our Food Groups t… Started by Ross Moster |
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Local, organic, rural, and/or urban, food production is a mainstay of life, and doing it well leads to wellness. From farm to kitchen, discussions relating to food--and the community arising around it--belong here.
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If you have to leave your village, how will you get where you want to go? By car? Preferably not, both for your wallet and the earth’s sake. This category is for all discussions relating to how we all get around.
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A human right? After food, most feel shelter is the most important necessity. A place of shelter is also the start of a community. This category is for all things relating to shelter, housing, affordable housing, homes, renewable heating systems, green buildings, heritage, and our built environment in general.
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