DC’s Field to Fork Network refers to the dozens of organizations working in Washington, DC to foster regional change in how we approach our food. The Network works to strengthen links between community gardening, food distribution, nutritional education and seasonal cooking.

Use this site to gather resources for gardeners, find volunteer opportunities, workshop offerings, learn about bringing a wider diversity of specialty crops to your community, get recipes for local produce, or just stay up to date on DC's field to fork news!

This training is focused more broadly on the topic of environmental advocacy, however, I thought this would be a great resource for anyone who is ...

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The U.S. Farm Bill which is currently being discussed in Congress, is a huge piece of legislation that covers everything from crop subsidies, to "specialty ...

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DC Field to Fork Wordle

November 3, 2011
Have you ever thought about what your website is actually saying about you or your organization? A fun, creative way to visualize the words that ...

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This week, City Blossoms, one of the DC's Field to Fork Network's partner organizations, is up for a vote on Deals For Deeds. Deals For ...

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Monument Music & Arts Festival and DC9 presents   A Benefit Concert for Common Good City Farm   staring Suckers and Rewards   Thursday, October 27, 2011 9:00 pm   Check out the Monument ...

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Tickets are selling out fast to see the talk with Michael Pollan on Wednesday, October 26th! The event will be at the Strathmore theater in North ...

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At Busboys & Poets 14th & V Street NW. 6:30 pm (From the Busboys and Poets website about the film): 6:30 PM (Langston Room) - Following the ...

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From Kate Lee, the Farm Manager of Common Good City Farm: Come see Common Good City Farm's rain garden and learn how to design ...

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