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Vermont Sustainable Agriculture Organizations and Publications

Your search for: 'Vermont' returned 5 records. (Showing records 1 - 5)

NOFA-Vermont
Bridge Street
PO Box 697
Richmond, VT 05477
USA
802-434-4154 (FAX)
802-434-4122
E-mail: info@nofavt.org
http://www.nofavt.org/


Northeast Region SARE
Hills Building
105 Carrigan Dr
Burlington, VT 05405 0082
USA
802-656-4656 (FAX)
802-656-0471
E-mail: nesare@zoo.uvm.edu
http://www.uvm.edu/~nesare/
Distributor for SAN publications, USDA SARE grants, slide show. Web links for Northeast and regional SAREs.


Rural Vermont
15 Barre Street
Montpelier, VT 056052
USA
802-223-0269 (FAX)
802-223-7222
E-mail: ruralvt6@sover.net
http://www.ruralvermont.org
Publishes Rural Vermont Report bi-monthly. New (4/01) Farm Policy Network News monthly. Guidebook for Consumers on G-E Foods (10 p.), list of rbgh-free dairy products, other occasional reports.


United Plant Savers
PO Box 400
E. Barre, VT 05649
USA
802-476-3722 (FAX)
802-476-6467
E-mail: info@unitedplantsavers.org
http://unitedplantsavers.org/
"Formed in 1996, UpS is committed to protecting and publicizing threatened native plants species, especially medicinals. Operates UpS Botanical Sanctuary, Meigs County, OH. Publishes Journal of Medicinal Plant Conservation. Offers internships."


Women's Agricultural Network (WAgN)
17 Comstock Road, Suite 5
Berlin, VT 05602
USA
802-223-6500 (FAX)
802-223-2389
E-mail: wagn@zoo.uvm.edu
http://www.uvm.edu/~wagn/
Sponsored by the University of Vermont Extension system, the Women's Small Business Program of Trinity College, VT, and UVM Center for Sustainable Agriculture. Helps women start agriculture-related businesses.


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