Daniella Malin
Daniella directs the Sustainable Food Lab’s climate work and serves as Deputy General Manager for our flagship project, the Cool Farm Alliance bringing together growers with multinational food companies, NGOs, and academics to measure the potential for agricultural practices to mitigate greenhouse gas emissions, with methodology now extending to water and biodiversity. Daniella has a … <a href="https://www.wolfesneck.org/team/daniella-malin/">Continued</a>
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Britt Lundgren
Britt Lundgren is the Director of Organic and Sustainable Agriculture at Stonyfield, an organic yogurt company based in Londonderry, NH. She has over a decade of experience working to advance agricultural sustainability through policy and supply chain initiatives. Prior to Stonyfield, Britt was an agricultural policy specialist for Environmental Defense Fund in Washington, D.C. She … <a href="https://www.wolfesneck.org/team/britt-lundgren/">Continued</a>
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Jeff Herrick
Jeff is a soil scientist with the USDA Agricultural Research Service in Las Cruces, New Mexico. He has published widely on a variety of topics including rangeland soil health, restoration, simple tools for rangeland soil and vegetation monitoring, and reducing rangeland monitoring costs, and rangeland soil. He holds adjunct faculty appointments at New Mexico State … <a href="https://www.wolfesneck.org/team/jeff-herrick/">Continued</a>
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Franklin Egan
Franklin Egan serves as the Education Director for PASA, a Pennsylvania-based sustainable agriculture research and education organization. Franklin and the PASA team support farmer-to-farmer learning through our conference, events, and member networks; administer formal apprenticeships for beginning farmers; and coordinate farm-based research benchmarking the soil health, financial viability, and environmental footprints of PASA member farms. … <a href="https://www.wolfesneck.org/team/franklin-egan/">Continued</a>
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Mark Easter
Mark Easter is a Senior Research Associate at the Natural Resource Ecology laboratory. His work focuses on greenhouse gas inventories and greenhouse gas decision support systems in agriculture and forestry. Mark contributed analysis to multiple IPCC reports on greenhouse gas inventory methods, and has contributed to national-level inventories of greenhouse gas emissions from agriculture and … <a href="https://www.wolfesneck.org/team/mark-easter/">Continued</a>
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Aaron Craelius
Aaron has worked in a wide range of areas including desktop programming in C++ and C#, back-end and front-end web development, and embedded and FPGA work. As an avid environmentalist, harnessing the technology to benefit the planet and its inhabitants has been a long-time dream.
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Greg Austic
Greg is an open technology advocate, member/owner of Our Sci LLC, co-organizer of the Gathering of Open Science Hardware GOSH and the Gathering for Open Ag Tech (GOAT). He’s a jack of all trades capable of getting an idea off the ground quickly and inexpensively. Prior to Our Sci, he helped create the MultispeQ, a … <a href="https://www.wolfesneck.org/team/greg-austic/">Continued</a>
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Bob Adams
Bob Adams consults and lectures internationally on the topics of sustainability, innovation and transformation with an emphasis on using a design-based process for identifying business and organizational opportunities, and envisioning strategies to achieve them. From 2013-2016 he served as the Director of Design Strategy at the Innovation Institute for Food and Health and as Executive … <a href="https://www.wolfesneck.org/team/bob-adams/">Continued</a>
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Tom Ianello
My work history, while varied, has always revolved around the application of digital media technologies in the pursuit of marketing and storytelling. I got my start in the nonprofit world as a volunteer web administrator for Saco Valley Land Trust, which lead to opportunities assisting several other conservation organizations in Maine with their digital marketing … <a href="https://www.wolfesneck.org/team/tom-ianello/">Continued</a>
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Monday, August 3: Blueberries for Sal
Join us at Wolfes Neck Center for a program celebrating the classic Maine story, “Blueberries for Sal”. We will meet at the Farm Store (184 Burnett Road) where we will read the story. Then we’ll load into the wagon for a ride to our gardens to pick some delicious high bush blueberries! After, we’ll use … <a href="https://www.wolfesneck.org/team/blueberries-for-sal/">Continued</a>
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