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George Elfie Ballis’ Story
What We Need to Know, See and Change about Ourselves and How We Make Change

July 3rd, 2007

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By Rebecca Nemec

Growing up in the Central Valley of California was filled with hot summer days and foggy winter nights. The winters brought about the citrus harvest and the sounds of windmills churning in the fields to protect the delicate fruits from the frost. The summers were hot and dry, and the stone fruits flourished. I remember running cross country races through an almond orchard next to my elementary school. Agriculture was a way of life and a part of everyone’s life.

But the Central Valley wasn’t always a productive and fertile place to grow food. Behind the now endless grape vineyards and orange groves was quite a lot of money and an endless power struggle over the right to water. Although much of the agricultural land in the Valley is primarily owned by large corporate agricultural companies, there continues to be a small group of people committed to sustainable agriculture, family farming and real food.

Now that I am a part of this sustainable food movement, I have begun to search out these people, learning their stories, struggles, and victories in the Central Valley. Little did I know that as I ran those cross country races through almond orchards as a child there were people my age and older fighting for what I’m fighting for now - a food system that nourishes people, land and community. My appreciation for where I grew up continues to grow as I unearth the unique people that make up the Valley and how they have shaped the sustainable food movement that I now feel deeply connected to. On the same token, I continue to appreciate not only the people who see a vision for a more just, equitable and sustainable food system, but also those that continue to suffer from the current food system that exists.
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Recipe Market Place: Korean Jhun and Kim Chee

December 7th, 2006

koreanfrnt.jpgMy holiday feasts are a collision of eastern and western cuisine when I celebrate Christmas and the New Year with my German grandmother and Korean grandfather.

Recipe Market Place: Olga German Beerocks

December 7th, 2006

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This recipe has been a part of my life and the life of my family for a very long time. However, my understanding of where this recipe came did not surface until recently.

Farm and Food Photo Interim Gallery

December 1st, 2006

We have nearly a month of our Farm and Food Photo contest to go, but it seemed a shame not to share some of the wonderful entries we have already received. The rest of the photos we have been sent and those that we receive in the coming weeks will be posted on this site [...]

Farm Soccer

October 25th, 2006

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For many of us, Fall is harvest time. It’s also soccer season in North America.

Farming the Desert

October 25th, 2006

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You may wonder how Egypt, a desert country, can sustain its population of over 78 million. The answer is quite simple, it can’t.