50th #CommonGroundCountryFair Silent Auction

February 13 @ 8:00 am - February 23 @ 9:00 pm

"We will have a collection of curated, high-quality items available that reflect #MOFGA’s mission and Fair history to celebrate the 50th Fair and raise funds to support MOFGA’s mission through memorabilia, unique experiences, and community storytelling.

Participate in the auction and support MOFGA’s mission of supporting farmers, empowering people to feed their communities, and advocating for an organic future."

Source:
https://www.mofga.org/event-calendar/50th-common-ground-country-fair-silent-auction/

Auction website:
http://www.32auctions.com/MOFGA2026

#SolarPunkSunday #CommonGroundFair #OrganicGardening #OrganicFarming #MaineEvents #MOFGAFundraising #SilentAuction

50th Common Ground Country Fair Silent Auction - Maine Organic Farmers and Gardeners

Celebrate the 50th Fair and raise funds to support MOFGA’s mission through memorabilia, unique experiences, and community storytelling.

Maine Organic Farmers and Gardeners
bah, #maine, I failed to talk about #MOFGA's amazing #CommonGroundFair this year. I'm sorry. Did y'all go, and was it a blast? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iAPx7YQRIu0
The Common Ground Country Fair

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Unity Stand-Out — MAINE VOICES FOR PALESTINIAN RIGHTS

MAINE VOICES FOR PALESTINIAN RIGHTS

I wrote about farms like this one when I did a story about #UnityMaine, the home of the #CommonGroundFair -- a celebration of #OrganicFarming in #Maine. It makes me so sad to see them having to go out of business because #MaineDEP and #EPAFail led to #toxic #sludge being marketed as "fertilizer".

‘I don’t know how we’ll survive’: the #farmers facing ruin in #Maine’s ‘forever chemicals’ crisis

Maine faces a crisis from #PFAS-contaminated produce, which is causing farms to close and farmers to face the loss of their livelihoods

by Tom Perkins, 22 Mar 2022 06.05 EDT

"Songbird Farm’s 17 acres (7 hectares) hold sandy loam fields, three greenhouses and cutover woods that comprise an idyllic setting near Maine’s central coast. The small organic operation carved out a niche growing heirloom grains, tomatoes, sweet garlic, cantaloupe and other products that were sold to organic food stores or as part of a community-supported agriculture program, where people pay to receive boxes of locally grown produce.

Farmers Johanna Davis and Adam Nordell bought Songbird in 2014. By 2021 the young family with their three-year-old son were hitting their stride, Nordell said.

"But disaster struck in December. The couple learned the farm’s previous owner had decades earlier used PFAS-tainted sewage sludge, or '#biosolids', as fertilizer on Songbird’s fields. Testing revealed their soil, drinking #water, irrigation water, #crops, chickens and #blood were #contaminated with high levels of the #ToxicChemicals.

"The couple quickly recalled products, alerted customers, suspended their operation and have been left deeply fearful for their financial and physical wellbeing.

"'This has flipped everything about our lives on its head,' Nordell said. 'We haven’t done a blood test on our kid yet and that’s the most terrifying part. It’s fucking devastating.'"

Read more:
https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2022/mar/22/i-dont-know-how-well-survive-the-farmers-facing-ruin-in-americas-forever-chemicals-crisis

#EPA #InformedConsent #PFOS #WaterIsLife #ToxicWaste #FoodProduction

‘I don’t know how we’ll survive’: the farmers facing ruin in America’s ‘forever chemicals’ crisis

Maine’s disaster from PFAS-contaminated produce is causing farms to close and farmers to face the loss of their livelihoods

The Guardian