Enterprise Viability and Right Livelihood
Welcome to Enterprise Viability & Right Livelihood for Agroecological Farmers!
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Farming for a Good Life
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What Defines an Agroecological Farm Business?
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Designing Agroecosystems for Economic Viability and Right Livelihood
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Business Models for a Middle Path
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Financial Planning for Agroecological Farmers
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Resilience
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Craftsbury Common, VT 05827
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Sterling acknowledges that the land on which we gather, also known as Vermont, is the traditional and unceded territory of the Abenaki people. We also learn in and from a range of landscapes that belong to other indigenous peoples.

As we seek deep and reciprocal relationships with nature, we respect and honor the place-based and cultural wisdom of indigenous ancestors and contemporaries. These words are offered as a reminder that must be matched with acts of respect and repair.

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