Publications
Publications
Sharing
information has been a founding principle of the Center's work. In
addition to Cultivating Connections,
and the monthly Pasture
Calendar, multiple publications are available to the
public through the Center for Sustainable Agriculture.
To
order or for more information, please contact us at (802) 656-5459 or sustainable.agriculture@uvm.edu
. Or,
mail your order to:
UVM
Center
for Sustainable
Agriculture
106 High
Point Center, Suite
300
Colchester,
VT
05446
|
Please make
checks payable to "UVM".
We
now accept credit card orders
at (802)
656-5459. |
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Center
Newsletters & Calendars
- Cultivating
Connections
The Center's quarterly newsletter, Cultivating Connections, informs
readers of current projects, provides a sustainable agriculture
calendar of events, and helps raise awareness of the benefits of
sustainable agriculture. Issues highlight Center projects, innovative
research and extension projects at the University, farms that uses
sustainable agricultural practices, and local agricultural education
and advocacy organizations. The newsletter has a readership of more
than 2900, including educators, farmers, Extension and agency
personnel,
researchers, students, consumers and other agriculture enthusiasts. The
newsletter is free of charge
- Small Ruminant Dairy Newsletter
- The
Solar Dollar
The Solar Dollar is the quarterly newsletter for members of the Vermont
Grass Farmer's Association (VGFA) and others interested in grazing. It
includes information on upcoming pasture related events, technical
articles on grazing and other topics, and keeps members in touch with
future education and outreach efforts of the VGFA, the Center for
Sustainable Agriculture, and the Natural Resources Conservation Service
Grazing Lands Conservation Initiative. It also provides a liaison
between VGFA members and the board of directors. Annual
membership in VGFA is $30
- Pasture
Calendar
The
Pasture Calendar is a monthly calendar of grazing related events in Vermont
and the surrounding areas. In the summer it includes on-farm workshops
and pasture walks, while the winter editions include grazing
conferences, farmer kitchen meetings and discussion groups. Over 1100
readers. Free of charge.
Books
Conference Proceedings
Directories
Fact Sheets
Reports
Videos
Other Publications
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