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fab2872 · 6 years ago
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Be aware of this ..read well.. State attenti a questi...leggete bene .. #fat_b72 #nodrugs #nogmo #nomonsanto #nobayer #herbalife #noscammers #noscam #nofrauds #nofrodi #informazione (at Rome, Italy) https://www.instagram.com/p/BtQaBKUgqZA/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=s4fi0ouf7km4
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eymg1 · 8 years ago
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#Repost @expressurself with @repostapp ・・・ We will be bring this method to the 20th ward #expressurselfurbancrisisresponsecenter #expressurselfentrepenuerscharterschools #Repost @yasmineaf___ with @repostapp ・・・ Some apartment complexes tout such amenities as pools and weight rooms, but a new development in Staten Island, called Urby, prefers to crow about the organic farm located in the courtyard of one of two rental complexes, which opened earlier this year. They also like to brag about their farmer-in-residence, because if you have an urban farm, you need someone to tend to it, right? The farmer-in-residence is Zaro Bates, and she’s a 26-year-old from Brooklyn who is running the 4,500-square foot commercial farm built above an underground parking garage. Bates, with the help of her husband and business partner, Asher Landes, 29, who manages the complex’s apiary, are in the midst of their first growing season that’s already produced thousands of pounds of vegetables. Between a weekly farm stand, the three restaurants they supply with vegetables, a “veggie pick-up bundle” (sort of like a CSA, but without the subscription or a season-long commitment), and donations to a local food bank, they’re plowing through the more than 50 types of produce, which includes everything from mustard greens to cutting flowers to Asian broccolini. In 2013, Bates began consulting on the Urby project, launched by New Jersey-based Ironstate Development, after making a connection through a family friend. She was later hired as the farmer-in-residence, a job that we reported on back in February, which despite a pretty low salary ($15,000 to $20,000 a year) comes with a free apartment. Besides running the farm and their business Empress Green Inc., which includes sustainability consulting services, Bates is also teaching gardening workshops for both residents and the public. #NOGMO #NOMONSANTO #NODUPONT #NOBAYER #NOSYNGENTA
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