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PRESS LINKS FOR SPI, FRIENDS, AND PARTNERS

RVAGRICULTURE PRODUCER SPOTLIGHT - SHIREFOLK FARM
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July '20

Article based on an interview with Emilie Tweardy of ShireFolk Farm and SPI, discussing business and farming practices.
RICHMOND MAGAZINE'S DINE EDITION - OCT '18
"GREEN ACRES - POULTRY PRODUCERS DRAW INSPIRATION FROM MIDDLE EARTH".  Interview with Emilie Tweardy of ShireFolk Farm.
SUSTAINABLE WORLD RADIO
​FALL 2017

"NATIVE HERBS OF THE APPALACHIAN WOODLANDS".  Interview with Trevor Piersol on the Sustainable World Radio Podcast.
TAPROOT MAGAZINE FALL 2015
"SUNLIGHT MEDITATIONS"
Ryan Blosser, Dr. Ted Butchart, and Trevor Piersol collaborate in this article about beating the winter blues through herbal and community medicine.
PERMACULTURE MAG WINTER 2015
"GRANNY'S BREAD"
Ryan Blosser tells his story of going back to the land and how his mother-in-law’s bread became the great levener, bringing two families together.


NEWSLEADER 2014
This 2014 article on NewsLeader.com chronicles Ryan Blosser's journey leaving and returning to the Shenandoah Valley as an athlete-turned-farmer.
MAKING IT REAL RVA
​JUN '18

"SHIREFOLK FARM - WHERE LOCAL MEETS SUSTAINABLE".  Profile of ShireFolk Farm's practices and products from the Making it Real Inc. blog.
BLUE RIDGE LIFE MAGAZINE
​JAN '16

"PERMACULTURE NERDS, UNITE!"
​BRL Magazine visited our Fall 2015 PDC in Staunton, and found that "The Shenandoah Permaculture Institute offers classes for the sustainable farmer in you."  (Page 17.)

PERMACULTURE MAG SPRING 2015
"GROWING YOUTHFUL SOLUTIONS"
Ryan Blosser and Jenna Clarke – Project GROWS heals both the community and the land.
SIGNIFIED HONKEY: STORIES IN THE KEY OF WHITE
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Ryan Blosser on his favorite subject - The Human Sector.  In this journal article he explores white privilege through personal narrative. 
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