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Press Release Issued onCSA Health Insurance Rebates Research
Together with the case study authors and the community organization coordinating this innovative program, we have issued a press release on the paper An Analysis of the Impacts of Health Insurance Rebate Initiatives on Community Supported Agriculture in Southern Wisconsin.
The sponsoring nonprofit, the Madison Area CSA Coalition, is excited to share their experience and success with this program, and hopes to assist other organizations that want to implement a similar system. See and share the press release at PRLog.org. For more details about this program, contact This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. , CSA Coalition executive director.
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New Papers Being Posted to IssueFocusing on Food System Planning
News for 30 October 2011: Two new papers have just been posted focusing on the special topic call of Food System Planning:
News for 25 October 2011: We have recently posted two additional papers focusing on the special topic call of Food System Planning:
News for 13 October 2011: We have recently posted two additional papers focusing on the special topic call of Food System Planning:
News of 3 October 2011: We just posted the first set of papers for our current issue:
NEW JAFSCD POLLS: Higher Education–Community Partnerships and Strategies for Expanding Sustainable Livelihoods
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Update: Issue 4 on Food Value Chains
Is Now Complete
Volume 1, issue 4, on the special topic call of Food Value Chains — as well as open-call papers on additional topics — is now complete! See the current issue contents for details.
The first issue of Volume 2 will focus on Food System Planning Theory and Practice. Papers will be posted beginning in mid- to late September.
Open call papers that will be posted soon include:
JAFSCD Participates in U.S. National
In recognition of Black Agriculture Awareness Week, the Journal of Agriculture, Food Systems, and Community Development will make a newly published paper available without subscription throughout the week of July 10–16, 2011. The study on which the paper is based used a participatory research approach to explore issues of ownership and loss with experienced North Carolina Black farmers. The researchers are associated with the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. The paper is entitled "'The Next Generation, That's Why We Continue To Do What We Do': African American Farmers Speak About Experiences with Land Ownership and Loss in North Carolina," by Peter Balvanz, Morgan L. Barlow, Lillianne M. Lewis, Kari Samuel, William Owens, Donna L. Parker, Molly De Marco, Robin Crowder, Yarbrough Williams, Dorathy Barker, Alexandra Lightfoot, Alice Ammerman. Read the paper now for free!
Volume 1, Issue 3 is complete! Open Call Papers and Papers on Urban and
Peri-Urban Agriculture,
Part 2
Volume 1, Issue 4's FORTHCOMING PAPERS on Food Value Chains (and Open Call Papers)
Why Two Logos? We are pleased to offer two websites for food systems and community development professionals: JAFSCD Online, the website for the Journal of Agriculture, Food Systems, and Community Development, and AgDevONLINE, a companion website of tools and resources. ----Community of Practice Website -----------Journal Website (you are here!)
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Banner photos include a Cape Cod cranberry bog; a cranberry “screen house” used to grade fresh cranberries; farmland near Lake Placid, NY, in the Adirondack Mountains; Montmorency cherry trees on the Mission Peninsula of northern Michigan; the historic Round Barn in the South Mountain Apple Belt of Adams County, Pennsylvania; the “Sea of Grapes” district of the Lake Erie Concord Grape Belt, near Erie, Penn; a field of cabbages near Shortsville, NY, home to one of the world’s largest sauerkraut factories. All photos copyright by Duncan Hilchey.
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