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An Organic Birth and Hope for the New Year
2006 was a good year for organic. Organic products moved further into the mainstream marketplace. Demand for organic foods continued to grow. More farms were converted to organic agriculture. Organic farming even became a more prominent subject in higher education and research.
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Go Carbon Neutral with Confidence
We recently helped to fund the production of A Consumers' Guide to Retail Offset Providers, an offset buyer’s guide produced by Clean Air – Cool Planet. There are a lot of carbon offset retailers out there, and this guide can help you choose a reliable one and go carbon neutral with confidence!
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Organics in the U.S.
Which Cities Have the Highest Organic IQs?
According to a survey conducted by Seeds of Change – a retailer of organic seeds and other organic products – Portland, OR residents know more about organic production and processing than the residents of other U.S. cities. [READ MORE] |
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Keep Mooving During Cold Season
A bunch of good reasons – some new, some old -- to exercise!
A study in the October issue of American Journal of Medicine says 45 minutes of moderate exercise, five days a week, could keep you from catching a cold. Just another reason to keep mooving, even when winter weather makes it harder!
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Farm Lore for Community-Minded Entrepreneurs
This spring, our President and CE-Yo, Gary, will get together with a bunch of up-and-coming businesspeople to give them tips on how to run an environmentally and socially responsible business.
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3 New Awards Hanging on Our Barn Wall!
We try to not let praise go to our heads, but there’ve been some pretty proud farm hands around our place ever since three new awards showed up in our mailbox.
We won a Green Power Leadership Award, a Conservation Achievement Award in Corporate Leadership, and Dairy Field Magazine’s Processor of the Year Award. [READ MORE] |
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River Network Tops Bid With Your Lid ‘06
Well, we finally got all of your votes counted up – all 218,877 of them. And we’ve used them to divvy up a $40,000 chunk of our $100,000 donation to Conservation International, National Gardening Association and River Network. See the Bid with Your Lid results. |
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Enter our Stonyfield & You Photo Contest!
Send us a fun, creative photo that shows us how our yogurt plays a role in your life (at home, at work, at play, on vacation, or anywhere else) and you could receive a year’s supply of yogurt and smoothies for free! (Save those cute, baby-eating-yogurt photos for our upcoming YoBaby photo contest!) [READ MORE] |
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