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Press Highlights

  • MassDevelopment and The Carrot Project Increase Funds for Mass. Small Farms 

    April 2011, Farming Magazine. This article describes changes to the MassDevelopment/The Carrot Project Small Farm Loan Program.

  • Slow, Sustainable Investing

    Spring 2010, Green Money Journal On-line. Describes The Carrot Project as one of the first examples of the emerging Slow Money movement.

  • Loans Help Farmers Rebound from '09

    February 18, 2010, Cape Cod Times. For many farmers last summer, a rainy June and a hot August meant limited — or non-existent — yields of tomatoes, strawberries and other crops. And now a new loan program is aiming to help get these affected growers back on their feet.

  • The Carrot Project Has Micro-loans Available for Vt and Mass Farmers

    October 31, 2009, Lancaster Farming, Northern Edition. The Carrot Project, in conjunction with Strolling of the Heifers, has published application guidelines for a new round of microloans...

  • Forget Conventional 401(k)s; Think Goat Cheese and Fennel

    September 16, 2009, Wall Street Journal. The Carrot Project's work is given as one of the few funds to support farmers in-line with the ideas behind Slow Money.

  • Microloan helps Pownal (VT) farm survive

    North Adams Transcript, Keith Whitcomb Jr., 08/05/2009

    POWNAL, Vt. -- A local vegetable farm is one of five New England recipients of a new loan fund that offers financing to small New England agricultural operations.

  • Are Northeast Farmers in a Financing Fix?

    Winter 2009 (pp. 14) Small Farm Quarterly. A publication of Cornell University's Small Farms Program.

  • Credit where it's due: The Carrot Project looks at new approaches to farm financing

    Fall 2008 (pp. 9-8) Innovations in Sustainable Agriculture: Northeast Region Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education Program

  • Life on the Farm: When farmers run out of options, they turn to The Carrot Project

    Fall 2008 Tufts Alma Matters. Discussed the early years of The Carrot Project and its founder Dorothy Suput.

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