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- Blog A conversation with Michelle Shane Recently, I sat down with Michelle Shane, the Greenhouse and Event Flower Manager at Cedar Circle Farm, to ask her a few questions about herself and her role at the farm.
- Blog A Conversation with Nic about No-Till & Cover Cropping Nic Cook began working at Cedar Circle Farm in 2002, during the second year that Kate and Will managed the farm. Nic was young and eager to learn about farming. As one of only four employees, there was plenty to do every day!
- Farm Crew Profiles Kate Duesterberg Kate received a Master’s Degree from Southern Illinois University in Community Development & Ag Economics. Since graduate school, Kate has worked to promote local, organic farming – from the perspective of policy advocate, community organizer, institutional change advocate, and farm manager. She started her activist career as Sustainable Agriculture program…
- Farm Crew Profiles Will Allen Will Allen grew up on a small farm in Southern California. He served in the Marine Corps. Will attended Valley Junior College and the University of California, Santa Barbara, where he received his BA in Anthropology. He received a fellowship at the University of Illinois, Urbana, where he earned his…
- Blog Keep the Soil in Organic In answer to the question - “What’s wrong with hydroponics?”
- Blog Will Allen Honored with Politico 50 Award A blog post from Kate Duesterberg introducing the press release about Will Allens’ Politico 50 award. Will was honored to be included in the “third annual list of the third annual list of the thinkers, doers and dreamers changing American politics in 2016 - and beyond. Congratulations Will!
- In the News Cedar Circle Farm Program Exposes Children to the Soil
- Blog Break Free, a global direct action campaign Kyle Barrett, a CCF staff member recently travelled to Albany with the Upper Valley node of 350VT, to protest the rail transport of volitile fracked oil through a community in Albany. Read about his experience HERE.
- Blog Organic Regenerative Agriculture Essential to Reversing Climate Change In the winter of 2014, activists from around the world founded an international organization to raise awareness about the amount of greenhouse gasses (GHGs) that result from industrial food and agriculture. But, more importantly, the organization is dedicated to promoting the fact that organic, regenerative farms, ranches, forests, and gardens…
- Blog Farm-Based Education at CCF Spring! These longer days filled with (a little more) warmth and sunshine have gotten all of us at the farm pretty excited for opening day and all of the fun, food, and enjoyment that comes with our growing season. We have so much to look forward to this year, and…

