Agricultural Programs
List of non-profit organizations working on Agricultural Programs .
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Agricultural Programs
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Gulf Wild Incorporated
Track your fish, see where it's from. Responsibly-caught, safety inspected seafood with unique tags, verifying authenticity of every fish.
2746
Seminole
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Agricultural Programs
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353.
One City Ministries
Ending poverty and human suffering by instituting innovative practices that bring social transformations, economic empowerment and lasting self-sufficiency.
2738
Wesley Chapel
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Agricultural Programs
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Maine Aquaculture Association
We advocate for and support Maine’s aqua farmers & working waterfronts 🚣 Nonprofit trade association advocating for Maine's shellfish, fin fish and sea vegetable farmers since 1978.
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Hallowell
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Farmland Preservation
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Center for Urban Agriculture at Fairview Gardens
Fairview Gardens Farm is a non-profit 501c3 educational organization and certified organic farm in the heart of the Goodland - Goleta, CA.
2700
GOLETA
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Agricultural Programs
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Dreaming Out Loud, Inc.
Nonprofit social enterprise using the food system to build community and opportunity.
2700
Washington
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Agricultural Programs
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US Rice Producers Association
Representing the U. S. rice farmer. TO IMPROVE THE COMMON INTERESTS OF RICE PRODUCERS AND THEIR COLLECTIVE ECONOMIC WELL-BEING BY FOCUSING ON MARKET DEVELOPMENT, MARKET MAINTENANCE, LEGISLATION, GOVERNMENTAL AFFAIRS, INFORMATION, EDUCATION, AND RESEARCH.
2700
Katy
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Agricultural Programs
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Nebraska Angus Association
The Nebraska Angus Association is dedicated to promoting the Angus breed of cattle and the producers.
2700
Long Pine
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Botanical, Horticultural, and Landscape Services
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359.
SUSTAINABLE SOLANO
Helping create ecologically sustainable, economically and socially just communities across Solano county.
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Benicia
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Agricultural Programs
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HUERTO DE LA FAMILIA
Huerto de la Familia provides Latino immigrant families with the opportunity to - grow their own organic food at community gardens - start small businesses through a 12-week business planning class - participate in our Líderes Steering Committee Huerto de la Familia offers Latino and immigrant families a place to connect to their roots and the earth by growing their own food, as well as education in organic gardening, small-scale farming and small business creation.
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Eugene








