From Soil to Stoops, (Plenty Magazine series on urban ag)
No red barn, but that's a farm in Red Hook; two acres, no mule but an agricultural education for teenagers (NY Times, 20 August 2003)
Forget Organic, Eat Local! (Time, 2 March 2007)
The bees on their knees, gardeners to the rescue (SF Chronicle, 3 March 2007)
Urban farming project takes root (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, 26 July 2007)
Why I pick lettuce for the Black Panthers (Salon.com, 1 August 2007)
Replacing neglect with peach trees (NY Times, 2 September 2007)
A chicken on every plot, a coop in every backyard (NY Times, 19 September 2007)
Backyard gardens shelter Europe's orphan seeds (NY Times, 27 November 2007)
Halifax family runs afoul of poultry police (Calgary Herald, 17 Mar 2008)
Cows grazing in the rumpus room, NY Times, 19 March 2008)
Farming the city: Can SF's vacant lots become garden plots? (SF Chronicle, 22 March 2008)
Coming up roses? Not any more as UK gardeners turn to vegetables (Guardian, 22 March 2008)
Urban back-to-the-land movement (SF Chronicle, 23 April 2008)
City farmers' crops go from vacant lot to market (NY Times, 6 May 2008)
Where industry once hummed, urban garden finds success (NY Times, 20 May 2008)
Guerrilla gardening (NY Times, 8 June 2008)
SF firm harvests potential of unused land (SF Chronicle, 23 June 2008)
Urban farming: Back to the land in your tiny backyard (SF Chronicle, 27 June 2008)
Urban farming takes root in Detroit (BBC News, 10 July 2008)
Country, the city version: Farms in the sky gain new interest (NY Times, 15 July 2008)
Inner-city farms (Time Magazine, 24 July 2008)
Grow your own (NY Times, 29 July 2008)
In a steel mill's shadow, sustainable agriculture blooms in Braddock (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, 31 July 2008)
Urban gardens gain ground (Baltimore Sun, 14 August 2008)
Forever 21 development on South Central Farm site is protested (LA Times, 18 August 2008)
A green thumbs-up to urban farming (Christian Science Monitor, 19 August 2008)
A garden grows in Oakland (Wall Street Journal, 26 August 2008)
Oakland's fruit doesn't fall far from the tree (SF Chronicle, 30 August 2008)
Raising vegetables under Canada's midnight sun (Reuters, 4 Sept 2008)
SF developing policy on use of local food (SF Chronicle, 5 September 2008)
Food banks finding aid in bounty of backyard (NY Times, 13 September 2008)
How does your backyard garden grow? (LA Times, 14 Sept 2008)
Urban agriculture a growing industry (Toronto Star, 15 Sept 2008)
From New York soil, a taste of home (NY Times, 21 Sept 2008)
An urban farmer is rewarded for his dream (NY Times, 25 Sept 2008)
Farmer tenants work San Francisco-owned land (SF Chronicle, 4 Oct 2008)
Vertical food gardens sprout in LA's Skid Row (Architectural Record, 7 Oct 2008)
Sweat equity put to use within sight of Wall St. (NY Times, 7 Oct 2008)
On capital's edge, gardens that once fed an empire (NY Times, 8 Oct 2008)
Farmer in chief (by Michael Pollan, NYT Magazine, 18 Oct 2008)
Tokyo - Rooftop and underground urban farming lures young Japanese office workers (Agence France Presse, 5 Nov 2008)
The new Coop de Ville: The craze for urban chicken farming (Newsweek, 18 Nov 2008)
S.F. food policy heading in a healthy direction (SF Chronicle, 30 Nov 2008)
Urban composting: A new can of worms (NY Times, 19 Feb 2009)
From showpiece to sustainable crops, a farm shifts (NY TImes, 4 Mar 2009)
Vancouver latest municipality to allow chickens (Vancouver Sun, 5 Mar 2009)
Dollars from dirt: economy spurs home garden boom (AP, 15 Mar 2009)
Fresh from the city (Yes! Magazine, Spring 2009)
Obamas prepare to plant White House vegetable garden (NY Times, 19 Mar 2009)
Farm could make Detroit hot spot for fresh food (Detroit Free Press, 2 Apr 2009)
For urban gardeners, lead is a concern (NY Times, 13 May 2009)
Security, business drive small farm revival (Contra Costa Times, 17 May 2009)
Living off the land, surrounded by asphalt (NY Times, 11 June 2009)
City of London plans guerrilla allotments for vacant building sites (Guardian UK, 16 June 2009)
Urban farming, a bit closer to the sun (NY Times, 16 June 2009)
Trend and tradition meet at a Queens farm (NY Times, 28 June 2009)
Street Farmer (NY Times, 1 July 2009)
How does your city garden grow? (Salon.com, 4 July 2009)
Cleveland's for-profit urban gardens are growing (Cleveland Plain Dealer, 6 July 2009)
Newsome's fresh idea: mandates on healthier food (SF Chronicle, 9 July 2009)
City farming becomes a social cause (Baltimore Sun, 20 July 2009)
North Vancouver city considers plan for farms on boulevards (Vancouver Sun, 25 July 2009)
As the economy struggles, urban gardens grow (Newsweek, 27 July 2009)
Brooklyn Rescue Mission could lose half of its Bed-Stuy Farm property to development plans (NY Daily News, 29 July 2009)
Pocket farm could end up dying on the vine (LA Times, 29 July 2009)
Keeping their eggs in their backyard nests (NY Times, 3 August 2009)
In the Bronx, less asphalt, more vegetables (NY Times, 7 August 2009)
Will Allen loves worms (Twin Cities Daily Planet, 20 Aug 2009)
Bad Seed urban farm is a labor of love but ruffles some neighbors' feathers (1 Sept 2009, Kansas City Star)
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