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Sare Conference logo New American Farm Conference

Advancing the Frontier of Sustainable Agriculture

March 25-27, 2008 | Kansas City, MO

Northeast Region
Honorable Mentions: SARE’s 20th Anniversary

New American Farm Photo Contest

cows grazing with wind turbines in background

Troy Bishopp

Northeast Honorable Mention

These two happy organic cows are on their first day in a managed grazing system that allows them to sustainably harvest their own feed. They are grazing against a backdrop of sustainably harvested wind.

Category: Energy and Climate Change

Melissa Hemken

Northeast Honorable Mention

On the organic Peaked Hill Farm the carrots are extra sweet and tender and come in an array of colors: purple, yellow, white and orange.

Category: Communities and Markets

colorful carrots from the Peaked Hill Farm
farm scene in New Jersey with hoophouse

Katie Barnes

Northeast Honorable Mention

A hoophouse at Phillies Bridge Farm in Gardiner, NY houses kale and lettuce seedlings. Phillies Bridge also uses cover crops, seen in the foreground, to naturally increase soil fertility. This is an educational farm where a variety of programs inform people about healthy and sustainable food production. It's also a CSA (community supported agriculture), with about 160 members per season.

Category: Land and Water Stewardship

Stacy Miller

Northeast Honorable Mention

A bee pollinates Asclepias curassavica in the cut flower garden at Walnut Farm, which direct-markets bouquets at a local farmers market.

Category: Land and Water Stewardship

a bee pollinating a flower
praying mantis examining a prospective prey

Stacy Miller

Northeast Honorable Mention

In a plot of greenhouse raised collard greens, a praying mantis examines a grasshopper (not shown) as potential prey.

Category: Land and Water Stewardship

Melissa Hemken

Northeast Honorable Mention

Naomi Scanlon and her sister Abby Ladd aren't growing a normal crop, in fact it's quite pungent. The sisters produce garlic, selling it by the pound as well as in jellies and seasonings. They sell out every year through word-of-mouth and their Garlic Day held in the autumn.

Categories: Communities and Markets

 

garlic vendor Naomi Scanlon

 

Other Honorable Mention Photo Contest Winners

North Central Region
Northeast Region
Southern Region
Western Region

 

 

 

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