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Pennsylvania Sustainable Agriculture Organizations and Publications

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Pennsylvania Association for Sustainable Agriculture (PASA)
114 W. Main Street
PO Box 419
Millheim, PA 16854
USA
814-349-9840 (FAX)
814-349-9856
E-mail: info@pasafarming.org
http://www.pasafarming.org
Publishes PASA Passages quarterly newsletter. Sponsors February "Farming for the Future" conference. New: Adding Value for Sustainability guidebook, Farmer to Chef Directory, full list of CSA farms in PA at .


Rural Advanced Foundation, Int'l (RAFI-USA)
PO Box 640
21 Hillsboro St.
Pittsboro, PA 27312 0640
USA
Contact: Betty Bailey
919-542-0069 (FAX)
919-542-1396
E-mail: info@rafiusa.org
http://www.rafiusa.org
Dedicated to community, equity and diversity in agriculture. While focusing on NC and southeastern U.S., RAFI also works nationally and internationally to provide leadership in responding to major agricultural trends and creating a movement to promote sustainable agriculture. Publishes newsletter.


The Rodale Institute
611 Siegfriedale Road
Kutztown, PA 19530
USA
610-683-8548 (FAX)
610-683-1400
E-mail: info@rodaleinst.org
http://www.rodaleinstitute.org
The Rodale Institute works worldwide to achieve a regenerative food system that renews the earth. Their activities include research, training, workshops, and information dissemination. See on-line bookstore.


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