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Supporting the local farm to table economy: what do Buncombe’s small farmers need to thrive? An innovative $10,000 zero interest philanthropic loan funded through benefit dinners is one answer. Vanna Roddy, ASAP, Melissa Scheiderer, [[Equal Plates]], Beet Coin [[https://beetcoin.org]]
Supporting the local farm to table economy: what do Buncombe’s small farmers need to thrive? An innovative $10,000 zero interest philanthropic loan fund[[Equal Plates]], Beet Coin [[https://beetcoin.org]]
 
The [[Organic Growers School]] classes and a Spring conference [https://www.organicgrowersschool.org/spring-conference-classes]
The [[Organic Growers School]] classes and a Spring conference [https://www.organicgrowersschool.org/spring-conference-classes]


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This will include efforts to come up with a local price for biodiversity.
This will include efforts to come up with.
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Supporting the local farm to table economy: what do Buncombe’s small farmers need to thrive? An innovative $10,000 zero interest philanthropic loan fundEqual Plates, Beet Coin [[1]]

The Organic Growers School classes and a Spring conference [2]

Social determinants of health linked to biodiversity and soil health for farmers. Investing in health at the neighborhood level


This will include efforts to come up with. WatershedDividend


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