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Tag: Mitch Hagney

Volunteers load dirt into wheelbarrows for the Urban Food Forest at Padre Park on Feb. 12.
Posted inNonprofits & Philanthropy

Food for thought: Nonprofit will plant city’s first ‘food forest’ Sunday

Avatar photo by Lindsey Carnett February 24, 2022February 25, 2022

The Food Policy Council of San Antonio worked with the city and county to secure the area’s first garden aimed at addressing food inequity.

Posted inWhere I Work

Where I Work: LocalSprout

Avatar photo by Mitch Hagney April 26, 2021April 26, 2021
From left, Brendan Gibbons and Emily Royall ride southward along the Salado Creek Greenway trail.
Posted inThe Trailist

The Trailist: A two-day bike adventure on the Salado Creek Greenway

Avatar photo by Brendan Gibbons February 7, 2021February 7, 2021
Posted inBusiness & Development

New SA company aims to encourage cattle ranching with eco-friendly tactics

Avatar photo by Lindsey Carnett November 27, 2020November 26, 2020
Posted inIn Memoriam

Larry Butler, South Texas Urban Farming Leader, Dies at 70

Avatar photo by Mitch Hagney July 3, 2018January 31, 2020
Posted inGov & Politics

City Council Hears Proposed Changes to Free-Speech Permitting Process

Avatar photo by Mitch Hagney December 14, 2017
Chickens eat feed in the backyard gardens of Outlaw Kitchens.
Posted inGov & Politics

New Laws on Chicken Ownership Could Help Reduce Food Insecurity in San Antonio

Avatar photo by Mitch Hagney October 8, 2017October 8, 2017
Posted inBusiness & Tech

Sunday Farmers Market Returns to the Quarry

Avatar photo by Mitch Hagney June 20, 2017June 20, 2017
Doug Havemann, whose cattle are distributed throughout SA, spreads hay on his ranch at Mesquite Field Farm in Nixon, Texas.
Posted inGov & Politics

Taylor and Nirenberg Find Common Ground: San Antonio Needs to Eat Better

Avatar photo by Mitch Hagney May 31, 2017November 29, 2017
Pork from Peaceful Pork is prepared at Cured. Photo by Kathryn Boyd-Batstone
Posted inHealth

Chef-Driven Fundraiser Could ‘Save the Swine’

Avatar photo by Mitch Hagney May 4, 2017May 3, 2017

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