A Guide to Urban Farming
So now that you know about the basic idea behind Urban Farming, check out these resources to learn about Urban Farming in the Twin Cities...
Guide to Urban Farming
In 2012, CURA sponsored a report on urban agriculture in the Twin Cities area. Anna Bierbrauer, a Landscape Architecture & Design professional in the region, undertook the task, creating a comprehensive guide to the necessary components of an urban farm. This report can be found here.
Urban Farming in North Minneapolis
This report focuses on the myriad of vacant lots in North Minneapolis that could be used for urban farming. A CURA sponsored research effort conducted in partnership with Afro Eco, this publication identifies and assesses hundreds of parcels in the North Minneapolis community that are ideal spots for urban farming. If you’re looking to learn about where urban farming might work in North Minneapolis, check out the report, linked here.
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Minneapolis Guidelines for Urban Agriculture
THere is a resource on Urban Agriculture on the City of Minneapolis website that may also be helpful if one is looking for a "how to" on urban farming in Minneapolishttp://www.ci.minneapolis.mn.us/sustainability/homegrown/WCMS1P-129555
Posted on 1 August 2015, 9:19 pm by Monica Saralampi | Permalink
Minneapolis Guidelines for Urban Agriculture
I found this great resource for Minneapolis residents who are interested in the policies on Urban Farminghttp://www.ci.minneapolis.mn.us/sustainability/homegrown/WCMS1P-129555
Posted on 1 August 2015, 11:06 pm by Monica Saralampi | Permalink
Minneapolis Guidelines for Urban Agriculture
I found this great resource for Minneapolis residents who are interested in the policies on Urban Farminghttp://www.ci.minneapolis.mn.us/sustainability/homegrown/WCMS1P-129555
Posted on 1 August 2015, 11:09 pm by Monica Saralampi | Permalink
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