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Santa Barbara County Agricultural Commissioner
Information, data, and reports for Santa Barbara County producers. See…
Santa Barbara Carbon Farming Compost Study
A partnership of local and state groups identifying local interest in carbon farming, conducting carbon farm plans, and monitoring several field trials in Santa Barbara County – including one of only 17 NRCS trials in California.
Food Sovereignty & Food Justice Resources / Recursos de Justicia y soberania alimentaria
Panelists and Organization Ana Rosa Rizo Centino - Food and…
Santa Barbara County Food Sovereignty & Food Justice Resources / Recursos de Justicia y soberania alimentaria del condado de Santa Bárbara
Panelists and Organization Ana Rosa Rizo Centino - Food and…
Food Access & Food Security Resources / Recursos de acceso y seguridad alimentaria
Looking for food assistance or to apply for CalFresh? Visit…
Santa Barbara County Food Access & Food Security Resources / Recursos de acceso y seguridad alimentaria del condado de Santa Bárbara
Looking for food assistance or to apply for CalFresh? Visit…
Reckoning with Racial Justice in Farm Country
Rural communities and agriculture groups are divided over George Floyd's…
Q&A – Food Access & Food Security / Preguntas y Respuestas – Aceso a Los Alimentos y Seguridad Alimentaria
Any updates on next phase of Pandemic-EBT? Maria Gardner -…
Open for Business Restaurant Directory
A list of all restaurants serving take out and delivery from Noozhawk
Op-ed: We Can Build a Better Food System Through Mutual Aid
Imagine if food producers and movements worked together to secure…
Op-ed: How Urban Agriculture Can Fight Racism in the Food System
Growing food in cities offers a powerful way to reclaim…
Op-ed: How Patents Threaten Small Seed Companies
From Civil Eats, By Kristina "Kiki" Hubbard and Cathleen McCluskey. Seed is now one of the most privatized resources on the planet: Four transnational firms control more than 60 percent of the global seed marketplace.