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| 1945 | 
Growing up in a declining farm community
Growing up in a rural 'burg
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Hiroshima
Marshall Plan
End of WWII
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Beginning shift away from local food production toward food importation
Pick-your-own fruit
Introduction of chemical fertilizers and pesticides
Milking machines
Bulk tanks
Horse-ox-hand diversity
Small farms
Improved roads
First commercial trout farm
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| 1950 | 
Born, born, born
School ... school with a farm
Raised on frozen vegetables
Nature study, affection
No TV until age 8
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Begin Cold War GI Bill - suburbia begins
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First milking parlor
Acreage of onion production greatly reduced
Limited number of small farms still use horses for fieldwork
Asparagus production declines
Tobacco farms and barns
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| 1955 | 
Born
Birth and education in suburban area
Suburban oblivion
Youth on a prairie farm
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Sputnik
Deming goes to Japan
Brown vs. Topeka Board of Education
Iron Curtain
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Air blast sprayers
Grew up on dairy that sold milk directly to families
Grew up on tobacco-vegetable-dairy farm
The flood
Reforestation - less sheep/cattle/dairy grazing
Contract spraying of atrazine on field corn
"Cow College"
UMass gets ambitious
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| 1960 | 
Born, born
Counterculture
Social justice issues
Grow up on dairy farm
Growing up on tobacco-vegetable-dairy farm
Strarted hay-beef-chicken growing on small valley farm.
Living the "Ozzie and Harriet" thing
Student during the ferment of the 60's 
First agricultural memory (age 5)
Started high school
Spent all my spare time in my grandmother's garden
Dairy-farming parents sold cows, kept land
Kissed a girl; got driver's license
Planted first garden
Saw farm animals for the first time
Married a dairy farmer - 28 cows
Hippie
Parents divorced
Summers in rural upstate New York
Red Sox go to Pennant; lose in World Series
Celtics are World Champs through the 60's
Visited New York City - preferred rural areas
Lost my father
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Kennedy is killed
Haight-Ashbury
MLK and Bobby Kennedy assassinated
Cuban Revolution
Rachel Carson's Silent Spring
Climate of optimism, prosperity
Bob Dylan
Liberation struggles of Third World peasants
Coalitions of poor and intellectuals for social justice
Decrease in number of farms
TV and Madison Ave. grow up
Cleveland's "River of Fire"
Space race
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Butter and sugar corn from Hadley
Introduction of monied academic and professional classes as a majority
Sold directly to stores
"Community" came to farm
Growth of UMass
Rte. 116 completed
Farm retail market expeanded
Beginning of supermarkets
Decline of tobacco crops
Big sale on cow manure for organic farmers
First sections of I-91 completed right
Family size is down
Children are mobile
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| 1965 | 
Non-farm youth interested in farming
School - growing up in a non-agricultural environment
Political awareness
Visit grandparents' farm weekly
Mall/industrial park on farmland where we once played
Graduated from hihg school
Family tragedy
Went to progressive private school for two years
Spent lots of time in the woods and fields with no grown-ups around
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Hippies, drugs and rock 'n' rool
Vietnam
Civil Rights movement
The Great Society
Berkeley Free Speech movement
Political turmoil
Urban civil unrest (Watts)
Kerner Commission - War on Poverty
WIC, Food Stamps
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Milk inspections require concrete stables
Westover Air Base - Cold War and Vietnam
Height of SAC readiness
Dairy upsurge - larger herds
Land grant college changes - fewer being trained and remaining
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| 1968 | 
First part-time jopb, in supermarket business
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UMass Library Tower
Rte. 9 not yet developed
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| 1970 | 
Marched on Washington, D.C., against Vietnam War
Grew up to enjoy wilderness and environment
Study biology/physiology
Moved to suburbs
Grew up in New York City
Organized farm workers and consumers for UFW
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Earth Day
Nixon - food as a weapon
Kent State/Jackson State
U.S. workers' incomes become stagnant
Future Shock
Famine in Africa
Green Revolution
Women's movement
Cesar Chavez - United Farm Workers
Decrease in number of farms - consolidation
Oil embargo
Clean water act
Malling of America
Roe V. Wade
Watergate/Nixon
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Maple sugar tours
Growth of UMass
Land values shifted from agriculture
Chain stores want larger suppliers
Pick-your-own businesses thrive
Started to spray corn
Zoning regulations
Irrigation use is more widespread
Food co-ops!
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| 1975 | 
U.S. Army
Individuation from family origin, developed cultural critique
Agricultural economics education - UMass
Worked for Mass. Audubon Society
Moved to Hilltowns
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Trilateral Commission
Beginning of the end of U.S. dominance
Inflation
Three Mile Island
Seabrook protests
Community gardens
EPA and environmental legislation follows Love Canal, Times Beach, Bhopal
Grassroots movements
Rise of organic agriculture as a movement
Computers/technology/microwave
"The Brady Bunch"
Larger percentage of food money going to food preparation rather than production
"Get big or get out", says the secretary of agriculture
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Founding of Western Mass. co-ops
Pick-your-own
End of egg farms
Community Food and Agriculture Resource Center
Canning Center Project
APR buying of development rights
Collapse of local food-buying co-ops
Chapter 61A program begins
Farmer's markets in Amherst, Greenfield
Gentlemen farmers - smaller acreage
Agriculture School Committees/policy planning
Atkins becomes marketing phenomenon
Environmental movement
Micropropagation
New England Small Farm Institute
Malling of Hadley; sprawl
Peak of suburban land use
Enjoyed bounty of Valley harvest
DEP gets BIG
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| 1980 |  | 
Materialism/consumption increase
Farm foreclosures
End of the American dream
Recession
Reagan era - TV wins
First IPM funding
Poverty increases
High interest rates
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Development: Mall #2
1982 - Food Bank opens
Big Y purchases Adams Supermarket
Beginning of resurgence toward local food production
Organic and IPM
Roadside stands
Many local "farm credit" districts
Food co-ops close - competition from B&C Supermarket
First IPM programs at UMass
Population growth in the Valley
Co-op farms start
Average age of farmer increases dramatically
Tobacco leaves the Valley
Alar is banned
Continuing loss of farmland to housing development
Whately municipal water supply is contaminated by Temek
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| 1985 | 
Field research on butterflies in Colorado rockies
Shepherd and beef farmer
Joined army
Moved to California, then Texas
Traveling
Study sustainable agriculture
Got married, had a daughter
Integrating personal, cultural development
Bought small farm, began raising sheep
Moved to Northampton
Passed the bar exam
Worked on political and environmental campaigns
Sold farm - but not to development
Joined MACC Board
Worked in Nicaragua
IPM
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Global warming
Interdependence
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Real estate value "run up"
UMass has fiscal problems
Big Y opens first store in Connecticut
Small farm "commodity"-based agriculture fails
Local zoning changes attempted - "cluster" development
Founding Northeast Co-ops
More local farmers' markets - in Northampton. Springfield, etc.
CSAs begin to crop up
DEM creates Connecticut Valley Action program
Aquaculture arrives
Dairy-herd buyout
Larger existing farms diversify
Right to farm laws - nuisance suits
Suburban neighbors
State cuts UMass Extension funding
PVGA is formed
Mass. economy is down
Animal rights initiative
Save the Family Farm campaign
'87 AFT opens office in Valley
Franklin Land Trust formed
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| 1990 |  | 
1990 Farm Bill
Information Age
Computers, communications
Fax
Mandela freed; change in South African government
Competition
East Timor massacre
World markets are opening up
NAFTA, GATT
Loss of power of nation-states and their citizens
Loss of credibility of electoral system
Wool Act
Animal Damage Control funding
Wolves in the West
Public awareness of agriculture
Floods in Midwest
UNCED "Rio Conference"
Biotech boom
Breakup of the Soviet Union
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Recession
Nuestras Raices begins
ISIS in pre-formation
Off-shore farmworkers for planting and harvesting use is restricted
Ongoing interest in locally and organically grown food by consumers
'91 Big Y produce warehouse opens
"Design with Change in the Connecticut Valley" is published 
AFT/DFA COCS studies in Gill, Agawam, Deerfield
Hilltown Land trust
Creation of Mass. Dairy Farmers Association 
West Lynn vs. Mass. Ag. Commissioners
Creation of Mass. Dairy Farmers Association
'92 drought
Value added "niche" marketing and co-ops are the only way to survive
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| The Present | 
Condo
Flip turns lap-swimming
Work to fight hunger
Agriculture educator and farmer
MACC president and landscape design
Gardening
District Conservation Educational programs for migrant children
Work for state legislator
Farmer/student
Educator and environmentalist
Establish organic farm
Farm manager and educator
Graduate student, gardener
Weaver, community counselor
Con Com member Board of Health
Librarian, mom, food consumer
Director, Mass Rural Development Council
Loan officer, CDC
Big Sister/Little Sister
Got Kellogg IFS grant
Health educator, gardener
Board member, urban agriculture
ISIS, CISA, Nuestra Raices
Garden, heal
Supermarket management
Facilities management
Journalist
Office manager and shepherd
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Farmer legislators
Conservative political war on the community
CISA
PVASA
Sustainable agriculture
Sustainable community and family life
Twice as many farmers over 55 as there are under 30
Food pyramid
Proposition 187
Kellogg IFS initiative
BGH
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C&S opens in Hatfield
Total 2500 acres of riverfront land is protected by conservation restrictions
Resurgence of tobacco acreage
Rapid decrease in number of dairy farms
Centralization of Farm credit
Clarification of land in agriculture use and normal maintenance and improvement under Mass. Wetlands Protection Act
Agricultural regulations
Big Y purchases Rexnord Building
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