Farmer’s vegetables fresh but selling slowly
With the help of EcoSense and AU faculty members, the Community Supported Agriculture program began selling farm shares on campus on Tuesday, Feb. 23.
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With the help of EcoSense and AU faculty members, the Community Supported Agriculture program began selling farm shares on campus on Tuesday, Feb. 23.
The AU base of the Community Supported Agriculture program has shown a drop in membership this year from last year’s total of 16 participants.
AU students stuck without a way back home for the holidays will be able to utilize a new Facebook group that sets up rides among students.
Last December, Colin Crane went to Nicaragua with his family and came back with the beginnings of what would become a successful service group: the Pulsera Project.