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Well Fed Neighbor Aliance
The Well-Fed Neighbor Alliance is introducing the Transition Town Roadmap for creating regional self-sufficiency. We are a volunteer umbrella under which organizations, businesses, and individuals can unite under the Transition Movement concept of urban/rural Resilliance. Simply, working together we can navigate a way through peak oil, climate change and the end of economic growth with tried and true solutions and proactive responses.
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Local Harvest
The best organic food is what's grown closest to you. Use our website to find farmers' markets, family farms, and other sources of sustainably grown food in your area, where you can buy produce, grass-fed meats, and many other goodies.
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Food Security Partners of Middle Tennessee
The Food Security Partners of Middle Tennessee work to bring people together to create and sustain a secure and healthy food system for Middle Tennessee, from production to consumption.
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Homesteading Today
A user forum for homesteading families: discussions how to run a subsistence farm, farming skills, tools, animal care, canning and preserving, and the lighter side of life in the boonies. A wealth of information if you are willing to dig for it.
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Farmer Direct Foods - White Wheat Co-op
American White Wheat Producers Association (AWWPA) is a producer-owned cooperative marketing corporation formed in 1988 with the mission to develop white wheat markets for wheat producers. They provide bulk white-wheat products, information, and recipes.
Farmer Direct Foods is also a good example of how to develop a local or regional product to market.
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Local Barter
A site to help communities to set up local barter networks. It is a free public service so it doesn't cost anything to join or to use. [Submitted by Michael Halpin]
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Transition Missouri Web Site
A place for people in the Missouri transition movement to connect and keep up with events.
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