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April 2011, Farming Magazine. This article describes changes to the MassDevelopment/The Carrot Project Small Farm Loan Program.
Spring 2010, Green Money Journal On-line. Describes The Carrot Project as one of the first examples of the emerging Slow Money movement.
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.
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...
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.
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.
Winter 2009 (pp. 14) Small Farm Quarterly. A publication of Cornell University's Small Farms Program.
Fall 2008 (pp. 9-8) Innovations in Sustainable Agriculture: Northeast Region Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education Program
Fall 2008 Tufts Alma Matters. Discussed the early years of The Carrot Project and its founder Dorothy Suput.
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The Carrot Project
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