17 Feb Food for Maine’s Future
Client: Food for Maine’s Future
Job Title: You Wanted to Be a Farmer – A Discussion of Scale
Job Description: Travel to Blue Hill, Maine and interview farmers Dan and Judy Brown, their customers Florence Reed and Joe Hermans, local food patron Andrew Felger and other local farmer Heather Retberg.
Date: Winter 2012
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100 Towns & Cities Say “We Are Farmer Brown” April 17! « Food for Maine's Future
Posted at 15:21h, 20 March[…] You Wanted to Be a Farmer: A Discussion of Scale, a new documentary by No Umbrella Media and the Sap Pail in association with Food for Maine’s Future, profiles Dan and Judy Brown of Gravelwood Farm in Blue Hill, Maine, and the issues surrounding the lawsuit filed against them by the State of Maine and Maine Department of Agriculture. The film features “inside-the-barn” interviews with Dan and Judy as well as conversations with their farm patrons. Topics range from the importance of producing food locally to the control over food policy by corporate-influenced government regulatory agencies. You Wanted to Be a Farmer is a revealing bottom-up look at food policy that raises important questions about the need for scale-appropriate regulation for neighbors feeding neighbors. […]
100 Towns & Cities Say “We Are Farmer Brown” on April 17! | Local Food Local Rules
Posted at 15:32h, 20 March[…] for Maine’s Future is looking for 100 partners to help us show the new documentary You Wanted to Be a Farmer: A Discussion of Scale on Tuesday, April 17 around Maine and the […]