Circulating Seeds: Why Your Library Needs a Seed Share and How to Make it Happen

dc.contributor.authorWahl, Natalie
dc.contributor.authorDutra-Elliott, Daniela
dc.date.accessioned2022-06-30T22:35:20Z
dc.date.available2022-06-30T22:35:20Z
dc.date.issued2016-11-11
dc.descriptionPresentation slidesen_US
dc.description.abstractThere is great need for increased local agriculture production in order to ensure food security in Hawai’i, and many libraries and organizations are heeding the call by hosting seed shares. A seed share is a station where patrons may give or take free seeds, as well as find information that will empower them to grow and harvest their own food. This presentation will cover why libraries need seed shares, how to start a free station, and how collaborating with sustainable partners plants the proverbial seeds that will provide tools and resources to patrons that can help strengthen food security.en_US
dc.format.extent14 slidesen_US
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10524/66826
dc.language.isoen-USen_US
dc.rightsContact the author for permission to use or reproduce.en_US
dc.subjectLibraries--Special collectionsen_US
dc.subjectSeed industry and tradeen_US
dc.titleCirculating Seeds: Why Your Library Needs a Seed Share and How to Make it Happenen_US
dc.typePresentationen_US
dc.type.dcmiTexten_US

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