The idea of a community food system is much larger than
just urban farming.
Tomorrow's home urban farm may not need soil,
just an Urban Farm Pod that doubles as an extra living space (emphasis on the «living»).
Not exact matches
Located not far from Downtown Detroit, Willerer launched his
urban farming business on
just one acre of land.
It's a bit of a chameleon as well, as it feels
just as comfortable on the winding
farm roads of Orange County as it does navigating the
urban jungle of downtown anywhere.
At Bushwick Open Studios, James Cornish (a Detroit native) sneered at the fact that media attention — in the form of a «Cosmopolitan article,» specifically — was spotlighting «artists who had
just moved here and started
urban farms.»
Farming actually takes a lot of work and care, and the infrastructure and workforce
just aren't there in most cities to make
urban agriculture happen at scale.
Louisiana - based Aquaponic Modular Production Systems, an
urban agriculture development company,
just announced the debut of a project — the first aeroponic
farm in New Orleans.
Finally
just a weird get - off - my - lawn moment where Atrios announces
urban farms aren't
farms, they're «commercial gardens» because... that's what he's said the words mean.
Vaute Couture
just wrapped up their fall 2010 show, which featured vegan winter coats and introduced knits made from soy bean
farming waste, vegan belts made with Ultrasuede EcoDesign and
urban snow coats, made with alternative fiber Primaloft ECO, encased in 100 % recycled closed loop ripstop from Tejin EcoCircle, and hand quilted locally in Chicago.
But another excerpt from the movie is
just as revealing about what it really means to be truly resilient — and this one comes from a former teacher turned
urban farmer who is making a living from the land on less than half - an - acre of abandoned inner city real estate.We have, of course, covered the
urban farming scene in Detroit many times over here on TreeHugger.
If you live in a super city /
urban area...
just find a local farmer for your eggs, or go in on a chicken share with other people at a place more suitable for
farming?
Building an Anaerobic Digester But more than
just building these things, The
Urban Farming Guys are also dedicated to showing us how they built them, and having a little fun in the process.
But the Everything Roof isn't
just about the environment: «We really want to make this as much a community space as an
urban farming education project,» says Natalie, from the About Face Collective.