Farm Fresh Georgia

Farm Fresh Georgia
Author: Jodi Helmer
Publsiher: UNC Press Books
Total Pages: 317
Release: 2014-03-15
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 9781469611587

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The first guidebook of its kind for the Peach State, Farm Fresh Georgia leads food lovers, families, locals, and tourists on a lively tour of almost 400 farms and farm-related attractions, all open to the public and visited by travel writer Jodi Helmer. Here are irresistible opportunities to find farmers' markets, dine at a farm-to-table restaurant known for its chicken and waffles, buzz by an apiary, stay at an Arabian horse ranch and bed and breakfast, and visit an urban farm in Atlanta where kids build entrepreneurial skills. Organized by six state regions (Atlanta Metro, Upper Coastal Plain, Lower Coastal Plain, Piedmont, Appalachian, and Blue Ridge) and nine categories of attractions, the listings connect readers with Georgia's farms and reflect agritourism trends burgeoning in the South and the nation. Highlighting establishments that are independent and active in public education and sustainability, the book taps local food initiatives and celebrates the work of local farmers. Thirteen recipes gathered directly from farmers and chefs offer the farm-fresh tastes of Georgia.

Farm Fresh Southern Cooking

Farm Fresh Southern Cooking
Author: Tammy Algood
Publsiher: Thomas Nelson Inc
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2012
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9781401601584

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Tammy Algood's Farm Fresh Southern Cooking celebrates this experience with delicious recipes that will enhance the natural flavors of your latest market haul and stories of the South's most dedicated growers and culinary producers.

Field Kitchen

Field Kitchen
Author: Jamie Allred,Martha Ezzard
Publsiher: CreateSpace
Total Pages: 66
Release: 2013-07-20
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 1490966625

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This book features recipes from nine farms in the Northeast Georgia Mountains and colorful interviews with the farmers.Award winning Chef Jamie Allred creates three recipes around each farm in order to bring an authentic field–to-table experience to his patrons. The recipes incorporate unique ingredients native to the area: apples, beets, Swiss chard, winter squash, eggplant, carrots, kale, leeks, and sunchokes, to name a few. Former Atlanta Journal -Constitution writer and winery owner Martha Ezzard collaborated on the writing and wine pairings which highlight area wineries.

The Georgia Peach

The Georgia Peach
Author: Thomas Okie,William Thomas Okie
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 321
Release: 2016-11-22
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781107071728

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This book explores the significance of the peach as a cultural icon and viable commodity in the American South.

Farm Fresh Broadband

Farm Fresh Broadband
Author: Christopher Ali
Publsiher: MIT Press
Total Pages: 307
Release: 2021-09-21
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9780262367080

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An analysis of the failure of U.S. broadband policy to solve the rural–urban digital divide, with a proposal for a new national rural broadband plan. As much of daily life migrates online, broadband—high-speed internet connectivity—has become a necessity. The widespread lack of broadband in rural America has created a stark urban–rural digital divide. In Farm Fresh Broadband, Christopher Ali analyzes the promise and the failure of national rural broadband policy in the United States and proposes a new national broadband plan. He examines how broadband policies are enacted and implemented, explores business models for broadband providers, surveys the technologies of rural broadband, and offers case studies of broadband use in the rural Midwest. Ali argues that rural broadband policy is both broken and incomplete: broken because it lacks coordinated federal leadership and incomplete because it fails to recognize the important roles of communities, cooperatives, and local providers in broadband access. For example, existing policies favor large telecommunication companies, crowding out smaller, nimbler providers. Lack of competition drives prices up—rural broadband can cost 37 percent more than urban broadband. The federal government subsidizes rural broadband by approximately $6 billion. Where does the money go? Ali proposes democratizing policy architecture for rural broadband, modeling it after the wiring of rural America for electricity and telephony. Subsidies should be equalized, not just going to big companies. The result would be a multistakeholder system, guided by thoughtful public policy and funded by public and private support.

Farm Fresh Tennessee

Farm Fresh Tennessee
Author: Angela Knipple,Paul Knipple
Publsiher: UNC Press Books
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2013-03-29
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 9781469607757

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The first guidebook of its kind for the Volunteer State, Farm Fresh Tennessee leads food lovers, families, locals, and tourists on a lively tour of more than 360 farms and farm-related attractions, all open to the public and all visited by Memphis natives Paul and Angela Knipple. Here are the perfect opportunities to browse a farmers' market, pick blueberries, tour a small-batch distillery, stay at an elegant inn, send the kids to a camp where they'll eat snacks of homemade biscuits with farm-fresh honey--and so much more. Arranged by the three Grand Divisions of Tennessee (East, Middle, and West) and nine categories of interest, the listings invite readers to connect with Tennessee's farms, emphasizing establishments that are independent, sustainable, and active in public education and conservation. Sidebars tell how to find pop-up markets, showcase local food initiatives, and celebrate the work and lives of local farmers. Thirteen recipes gathered by the authors on their Tennessee travels offer farm-fresh tastes.

Explorer s Guide Georgia Second Edition

Explorer s Guide Georgia  Second Edition
Author: Carol Thalimer,Dan Thalimer
Publsiher: The Countryman Press
Total Pages: 536
Release: 2012-12-03
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 9781581577747

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Georgia is one of the top domestic travel destinations in the U.S. From ancient mountains and winding rivers to charming towns, plush coastal island communities, and the lively metropolis of Atlanta, Georgia: An Explorer's Guide offers a vast variety of opportunities for travelers of many interests. In this all-new guide, veteran travel writers Carol and Dan Thalimer lead you on the ultimate exploration of the Peach Tree State, showing you where to find the best barbeque, white-water rafting, historic battlefields, cultural opportunities, and much more. This revised edition includes hundreds of dining recommendations, from roadside eateries to fine cuisine. Opinionated listings of inns, B&Bs, hotels, vacation cabins, and campgrounds are also featured. Other features include: 15 up-to-date regional and city maps; an alphabetical “What's Where” guide for trip planning; handy icons that point out best values, wheelchair access, family- and pet-friendly activities and establishments.

Farm Fresh North Carolina

Farm Fresh North Carolina
Author: Diane Daniel
Publsiher: Univ of North Carolina Press
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2011-03-07
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 9780807877821

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In the first statewide guidebook of its kind, Farm Fresh North Carolina takes readers on a lively tour of more than 425 farms, produce stands, farmers' markets, wineries, children-friendly pumpkin patches and corn mazes, pick-your-own orchards, restaurants, bed and breakfasts, agricultural festivals, and more, all open to the public and personally vetted by travel writer Diane Daniel. Daniel's animated, knowledgeable recommendations will give food lovers, families, locals, and travelers the inspiration and resources they need to cut a fresh Christmas tree, pick a peck of apples, take a fall hay ride, sample wine from locally harvested grapes, or spend the night on a working farm. Sidebars offer information about the state's agricultural history, politics, and eccentricities, while twenty recipes gathered from North Carolina farmers, innkeepers, and chefs provide delicious ways to use the day's pickings. Emphasizing farms and establishments that are independent, sustainable, and active in public education and conservation, this delightful guidebook will help North Carolinians and visitors discover how the burgeoning farm movement has become a bridge between North Carolina's past and present. The publication of this book was supported by a grant from the Golden LEAF Foundation. Southern Gateways Guide is a registered trademark of the University of North Carolina Press