Sustainable Living Links

What is an organic farm all about? Good, nutritious food, for sure. But we also strive to reduce our carbon footprint and hope to encourage others to do the same. We've learned a lot along the way and would like to share some of our favorite sites. We do not endorse any of these sites, nor do we receive any consideration (ie. cash or benefits) for listing them here. They are just places that we like! Each link opens a new page.

Farming and Food
Maine Organic Farmers' and Gardeners' Association (MOFGA)
Everything you need to know about organic farming and food in Maine and beyond.
Mad River Valley Localvore Project (Vermont)
Eat locally: here's how!


Sustainable Living (General focus sites)
New American Dream
Connections to just about every carbon-conscious resource/activity you could imagine.
Green America
Green companies, products, investing, networking, social activism, and more.
Global Living Project
Spearheaded by Jim Merkel, author of Radical Simplicity. Helps you figure out how many acres of the planet's resources you use, and how many the planet can afford to spare.


Building & Energy
Down to Earth Design
Sigi Koko, an eco-architect based in Pennsylvania. Good resources in "Library" section.

Home Power Magazine
Key current resources on renewable energy for the home

Transportation
EV World
Everything you could possibly wish to know about electic vehicles.

Green Products
GreenLine Paper Company
Recycled, biodegradable, and other "eco" office products
LaserMonks
Cistercian monks selling recycled printer ink!
Uncle Henry's
Buy just about anything second-hand. A Maine institution