I have been a member of Farm Folk City Folk for about three years now. The non-for-profit organization works to connect rural 'folk' and urban 'folk' through a number of different projects, events and communication networks. The ultimate goal is to support local and organic agriculture systems and ensure their longevity in our province.
FFCF have recently released the first issue of their quarterly magazine with the goal of better connecting with their members about contemporary and long-discussed ideas and concerns about food. I have found the articles to be quite interesting and relevant to the issues I discuss in my blog. I encourage you to check them out.
Happy reading!
Farm Folk City Folk Magazine
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