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isPermaLink="false">http://cookingupastory.com/?p=1779#comment-29332</guid> <description>Don’t forget to include the growing corps of sub-acre commercial farmers in your local food economy.  As co-author of SPIN-Farming, what I see every day are more and more first generation farmers throughout the U.S. using SPIN’s franchise-ready system to take the task of relocalizing food production into their own hands, wherever they happen to live. This is happening without policy changes or government supports; it is entirely citizen-driven. These citizen-farmers are using front lawns and backyards and neighborhood lots as their land base and recasting farming as a small business in cities and towns, &quot;right sizing&quot; agriculture for an urbanized century. SPIN provides a replicable model for an appropriately-scaled and economically viable post-industrial agriculture that is less energy and capital intensive, more easily monitored and controlled and that produces safe, healthy food. Not only is SPIN starting to be used as a &quot;force multiplier&quot; to re-establish locally-based food systems, it is also serving as a catalyst for inventive activity by designers, planners and developers. By utilizing the best of the three assets we have -urbanized landscapes, technological agility and an environmental ethos - rather than pitting one against the other, we can create the best of all possible worlds.</description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Don’t forget to include the growing corps of sub-acre commercial farmers in your local food economy.  As co-author of SPIN-Farming, what I see every day are more and more first generation farmers throughout the U.S. using SPIN’s franchise-ready system to take the task of relocalizing food production into their own hands, wherever they happen to live. This is happening without policy changes or government supports; it is entirely citizen-driven. These citizen-farmers are using front lawns and backyards and neighborhood lots as their land base and recasting farming as a small business in cities and towns, &#8220;right sizing&#8221; agriculture for an urbanized century. SPIN provides a replicable model for an appropriately-scaled and economically viable post-industrial agriculture that is less energy and capital intensive, more easily monitored and controlled and that produces safe, healthy food. Not only is SPIN starting to be used as a &#8220;force multiplier&#8221; to re-establish locally-based food systems, it is also serving as a catalyst for inventive activity by designers, planners and developers. By utilizing the best of the three assets we have -urbanized landscapes, technological agility and an environmental ethos &#8211; rather than pitting one against the other, we can create the best of all possible worlds.</p> ]]></content:encoded> </item> </channel> </rss>
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