The Rochester, New York CSA has put up a promo video on youtube:
I could have given them a couple of tips on a better sound quality and when asking someone to speak, make sure they’re comfortable in front of a camera.
All in all, though, I thought this was a pretty good piece on explaining about community supported agriculture. It would be great to have them close enough that one could bike over to either put in their hours of work, or on market day to bring groceries home. I like the idea of rickshaws, as was previously posted about. There are three-wheeled bikes out there with a big basket but they’re cumbersome to ride–slow as molasses. I don’t know if the rickshaws would be any different? Hmmm…
Here’s another video I thought was interesting–some folks use worms in containers instead of having compost piles. So I presume this is what this guy is doing although he doesn’t really come out and say it:
I like these two guys below. Folksy. They do a better job of explaining what they’re doing and why:
When they talk of cured horse manure, I’m assuming that they’re waiting a year before using it. I think a year minimum is the standard that they like to let manure cure, so any bad organisms have met their demise by this time.