Posted on December 21, 2007 by Home Grown Food Network
On Losing and Gaining Agricultural Land- an excerpt from a comment
posted 2 years ago on our blog
“Yesterday morning I had a meeting in Indio (40 miles away, south toward Palm Springs on State Highway 62, and then east on the I-10 toward Phoenix, from where we live in Morongo Valley) at 9, and then nothing [...]
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Posted on December 21, 2007 by Home Grown Food Network
In a blog on our site a few years ago, we were discussing how planners put obstacles in the way of low cost housing;- here is the full quote from that blog-
“The current mission of Home-Grown Food Network to build 120 square foot buildings in various methods to demonstrate ultra low cost housing using [...]
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Posted on December 9, 2007 by Home Grown Food Network
When HGFN began its Desert Hot Springs Project to create a sustainable low cost housing unit in a well developed urban area, there was little or no support and fewer examples around to replicate. Through our travels we have encountered interesting examples of food growing that have been adapted to new lifestyle preferences among [...]
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Posted on December 7, 2007 by Home Grown Food Network
This is on an external page to www.home-grown.org temporarily. It is linked with the site and the archives from Wordress. We plan to have our blogging appear inside www.home-grown.org.
We are excited about WordPress becoming our blog framework and look forward to making blogging an action packed part of the Home [...]
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