The Great Barrington Farmersâ Market plays host to many of the same vendors that are supported by Berkshire Food Co-op and Wild Oats. Provided photo
PITTSFIELD â Lisa McDougall calls herself a âbig fanâ of the Wild Oats cooperative market in Williamstown.
But sheâs not your typical fan. As owner of Mighty Food Farm in Shaftsbury, Vt., McDougall has a vested interest in the symbiotic relationship between her farm, Wild Oats, and the customers who buy her certified organic fruits and vegetables, both at the co-op and the Williamstown Farmers Market.
âIf they succeed, I succeed, and if I succeed, they succeed,â McDougall said of Wild Oats. âItâs great.â
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Culture By Isabella MacKinnon Feb 16, 2021 12:00 AM
Whether you aspire to be the next Gordon Ramsey, you’re looking to consume sustainably or you just don’t want to break the bank, there is a meal prep service for you.
Meal delivery services like HelloFresh and Blue Apron have risen to popularity over the past year as the COVID-19 pandemic keeps people at home and in the kitchen. Some services cater to vegans, while others pride themselves on their relatively low prices.
In addition to being a great neighbor to the university, Gainesville represents a great opportunity for learning. It’s a community where our students learn through real-world experiences and, in turn, serve while they learn.
We’ve long understood this at the University of Florida’s College of Agricultural and Life Sciences (CALS), and we’re striving to make learning through service more commonplace. Because CALS is part of the UF Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences (UF/IFAS), CALS students have access to a broad array of off-campus experiences.
The UF/IFAS network of faculty, staff and students operates in every county across the state, making so many corners of Florida outposts of teaching, learning and community service. As home of the main campus, Gainesville benefits the most from students’ off-campus projects.