Saturday, February 4, 2012
If you're a Pioneer Valley native, you may not realize what a unique region surrounds you. As a recent transplant from upstate New York, I have observed how nature, culture, education and agriculture come together here in a rich, productive tapestry that few other areas in the northeast can claim. Because of this tapestry, locally grown foods are plentiful and accessible today. But what will happen in the future?
Saturday, February 4, 2012
-- Buy local products at farmers markets, CSA farms, or at individual farm stands.
-- Encourage your grocery store to carry local foods.
-- Support your town's Community Preservation Act (CPA) Fund. It provides a critical source of funding for land protection.
-- Support your town's efforts to permanently preserve farmland.
Saturday, January 21, 2012
On a bird trip I once led for the Hitchcock Center for the Environment I noticed a northern harrier (also known as marsh hawk) hunting over a field in Hadley. This lovely raptor, found over the fields and marshes of the northern hemisphere, rarely breeds in western Massachusetts but occurs here regularly as a migrant and in small numbers as a winter resident.
Saturday, January 7, 2012
By Joshua Rose Gazette Contributing Writer