In the NYTimes

Last month Christine Muhlke trekked through ankle deep mud at Okfuskee Farm to get the scoop on Crop Mob, while we weeded, mulched, planted trees, cleared brush and put a major dent into the construction of Bobby’s new greenhouse. Check out her article here: Field Report: Plow Shares. It will be available on news stands Sunday February 28th. Also, please feel free to join us at Edible Earthscapes that day from noon-5pm to create NC rice paddies!

Posted by Andrea Wood on February 25th, 2010 filed in crop mobs | 6 Comments »


6 Responses to “In the NYTimes”

  1. Eliza Says:

    Congratulations on getting featured in the New York Times and also for starting a movement. I’m already making plans for an upper SC group of mobbers. :)

  2. James Says:

    I live in nyc and after reading this article today i was inspired. i’ve already been in contact with farming associations on Long Island to try and get a group going here! i love what you guys started!

  3. Clair Rose Says:

    Great! I would love a movement like this in Northern California.

  4. Andrea Wood Says:

    Awesome! Check out our “get involved” page for guidance.

  5. Trace Says:

    James –

    Send us more info and we can get you some start up help and put your Mob up on our map.

  6. Let’s make a garden. | DC Food For All Says:

    [...] So on Saturday March 20th at 11AM, the DC Food For All will host a volunteer Garden Gang day. As inspired by the recent NYT profile of “crop mobs,” we’re looking for 15-20 volunteers to help prepare the site for construction and the growing [...]

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