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Plans for the 2018 American Grown Field to Vase Dinner Tour Underway
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With five of the seven 2017 American Grown Field to Vase Dinners in the books, planning has begun for the 2018 tour.
Certified American Grown Flowers recently put out a call for farms who would like to host a pop-up dinner in their flower fields for the 2018 season, the fourth year of the tour.
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‘California Growing’ Series Highlights Growth, Innovations on State’s Flower Farms
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California is the largest producer of cut flowers and greens in the United States, providing almost 80 percent of domestic production and approximately $300 million in farmgate value. But these flowers aren’t being grown on corporate farms or by multi-national conglomerates. These flowers come from family farms, dedicated to the craft of growing flowers, in some cases, for more than six generations.
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Congress Declares July “American Grown Flower Month”
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On Tuesday June 27, Congressman Salud Carbajal (CA-24) introduced a bipartisan resolution designating July as “American Grown Flowers Month.”
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Certified American Grown Celebrates Third Anniversary
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The Certified American Grown program was launched July 1, 2014, to help educate the buying public on the importance of the origin of their flowers.
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Field to Vase Dinner Tour Headed to Hope Flower Farm in Virginia
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The next stop for the American Grown Field to Vase Dinner tour is Hope Flower Farm in Waterford, Virginia, on October 8. With every stop so far on this year’s tour sold out, it’s not too soon to save your seat.
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Certified American Grown Flowers to Sponsor 2017 Sylvia Cup
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Certified American Grown Flowers is sponsoring the 50th Annual Sylvia Cup Design Competition, the longest running, live, national floral industry design competition.
The event will be held Sept. 9, 2017, during the Society of American Florists (SAF) 2017 convention in Palm Beach, Florida.
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CALIFORNIA CUT FLOWER COMMISSION | PO BOX 90225
SANTA BARBARA, CA 93190-0225 | WWW.CCFC.ORG
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Christina Burton-Fox AIFD
floral artist & instructor
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