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Title
Tradewinds: Narratives of New England's Barter Economy
Year
2014
Through personal stories, New Englander's reflect the barter economy of the region. Kelly Prime documents how this system of alternative economics functions in New England.
Type
Multimedia
Title
Hang on the Old
Year
2014
Living off the land as a homesteader, Jim Cornish enjoys a rustic life. Kevin Ting profiles how Cornish and other men have become one with their land.
Type
Multimedia
Title
Getting Farmed
Year
2014
At Goranson Farm in Dresden, people and family are everything. Leslie Forstadt documents how the farm has been passed down through generations, which tells the story of the farms past and future.
Type
Multimedia
Title
Wood Work: A Farmer's Life
Year
2014
After a long life working in forestry and dairy, 92 year old Marlin Thurston is happy his family is taking over the Thurston Family Farm. Leslie Forstadt profiles how Thurston started his farm.
Type
Photography
Title
Living Alone
Year
2014
Living off the land as a homesteader, Jim Cornish enjoys a rustic life. Kevin Ting profiles how Cornish and other men have become one with their land.
Type
Writing
Title
The Lost Apples
Year
2014
Hard cider is one of New England's oldest fermented beveraged, and the co-owers of Shaksbury Cider in Vermont are attempting to reinvent it by putting the apples first and finding the lost apples of America. Caroline Santinelli documents the work that Shacksbury Cider does in making hard cider that embraces the ripe vinegar and rough earthy flavors disregarded by other makers.
Type
Writing
Title
The New Moon: The Jewish Potato Farmers of Aroostook
Year
2014
For three generations the Adelman family has farmed potatoes in Aroostook County before the children moved away. Alana Fichman highlights the work that the Adelman family did as potatoe farmers and how they got by in Aroostook County.
Type
Writing
Title
Layers of Grace
Year
2014
After years of being institutionalized, Grace Babcock lives independently enjoying her freedome and life. Leslie Forstadt shares Bobcock's story about growing up on her grandparents farm, spending 20 years in an institution in Massachusetts, and writing poetry.
Type
Photography
Title
The Unknown Kingdom
Year
2014
Sara Quinn documents the work of mushroom foragers.
Type
Photography
Title
Homestead
Year
2014
Sofia Aldinio documents the life of a family from Bremen, Maine, who live on a farm and off the grid.
Type
Photography
Title
Not Just a Test: An Experiment in Subsistance Farming
Year
2014
Stephanie Strauss documents the work done at Wild Folk Farm in Benton, Maine, located on marginal soil.
Type
Multimedia
Title
Intervale Center
Year
2013
In Vermont, the Intervale Center supports community food systems by expanding local food markets and increasing farmer's incomes. Chris Remington investigates how the Center has faced challenges and questions if the organization can act as a model for the future of local food.
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