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start a mob: many hands make light work *updated*

More press from our fellow mobber and grist food editor, Tom Philpott: Are you a farmer at heart? Start a ‘Crop Mob’. If you wish to start a crop mob in your area, a good place to begin is our “get involved” page. There are a few key guidelines listed there and helpful organizing tips [...]

Posted by Andrea Wood on February 25th, 2010 filed in crop mobs

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 [...]

Posted by Andrea Wood on February 25th, 2010 filed in crop mobs

Crop mobs as agents for good

Crop mobs as agents for good is an introduction to the crop mob which is forming in Raleigh. BY ANDREA WEIGL – Staff Writer for the Raleigh News & Observer Published: Wed, Aug. 12, 2009 02:00AM Contact Steven Horton at steven.p.horton@gmail.com for info on how to join the Raliegh mob! The first mob will be [...]

Posted by Andrea Wood on August 13th, 2009 filed in community, crop mobs

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