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!

Who We Are: Common Good City Farm (CGCF) is an urban farm and education center growing food for and with low-income residents in Washington, DC and ...

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From The Herb Companion's March 13, 2012 e-newsletter and website: Article by Leda Meredith Wondering what to plant in those shady areas of your landscape? There’s ...

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City Blossoms is currently accepting applications for their Summer cycle of interns (May through August). The positions open are: * Maintenance Manager * Volunteer Outreach ...

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This is an email I received from the Sustainable DC Food Working Group list serve: Are you working to fix DC’s broken food system? Do ...

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FREE public screenings of IN ORGANIC WE TRUST (www.InOrganicWeTrust.org) at the Environmental Film Festival: Friday, March 16, 8:00 pm Carnegie Institution for Science, Elihu Root Auditorium 1530 P ...

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For complete flier PDF file, please click the link for the outreach email flyer.

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If it wasn't for the fact that this workshop was taking place on a weekend that I already have plans, I would certainly join!! -S.H. DC ...

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(from an email received by DC Field to Fork Network and the UrbanAg List <urbanag@elist.tufts.edu>) My name is Neeraja Havaligi, and I am a Bay Area resident, ...

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