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Sowing Reciprocity at the Urban Agriculture Collective of Charlottesville, Part 1

August 20, 2015

I seem to be on an urban garden kick lately. But I find myself drawn to the communities that crop up around them.

The Urban Agriculture Collective of Charlottesville has so many facets and is forging community on so many levels that I decided to do a two part series on their work. Here's part one, which focuses on their unique economic model. 

Tags: food, economics
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