Steve Sprinkel

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Certified organic farmer, organic retailer, farm journalist, essayist and author, public speaker.

Steve Sprinkel: age: 57, born in southern California. Married, one child, good health, homeowner, business proprietor.

Currently farming 14 acres organically in Ojai, California and in partnership with my wife, Olivia Chase, operating The Farmer and The Cook, an all-organic café-bakery-grocery; number of employees: 24. 10 of the acres is a recent expansion.

For the past nine years written a monthly column and occasional features for ACRES,USA ( 16,000 subscribers, published in Austin, TX) approximately 250,000 words published; occasionally published in various newspapers, magazines, on food and farming issues.

Selected accomplishments and activities : farmed organically in various locations in California, also in Texas for seven years and Hawaii for four years in small-scale production primarily, 3-7 acres growing vegetables, herbs, fruit, melons . Founding executive board member, Organic Farmers Marketing Association, US delegate, Codex Alimentarius Commission ( UN/FAO), Advisory Board, Cornucopia Foundation, public advisory board, Texas Department of Agriculture, Organic program; president, Ojai Center for Regenerative Agriculture; organic farming, handling and certification consultant, organic farming and handling certification inspector in nine states and in Mexico ( bilingual speaker and writer) , former regional organic farming certification administrator, California Certified Organic Farmers, Statewide Certification Committee 1987-1990, former president, Santa Barbara Farmers Market, research assistant to Elisabeth M. Borgese, Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions; employed by Kenneth Kamiya Farms, Hawaii. Formally educated at The Webb School of California, Harvard University 1969-70 (DNG), Brigham Young University-Hawaii 1975-76, B.A., University of California at Santa Barbara, College of Creative Studies ( 1972-74, 1983-84).

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KATY OVERSTREET AND DAVID WHITE BEG OJAI YOUTH TO EAT THEIR CARROTS

by Steve Sprinkel April 6, 2009

Katy Overstreet and David White have been taking Ojai school children to The Farmer and the Cook’s Gozo farm to introduce them to local agriculture and pleasure that abounds in the growing and tasting of organic food. If your class or your child’s class would like to arrange a field…

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Silverado Sales

by Steve Sprinkel October 1, 2008

Silverado Sales On Apathy Street
At the corner of Wary Blvd.
Canvassing for Obama in Las Vegas in an Afternoon’s Golden Light
By Steven Sprinkel
My wife Olivia and I have driven from Ventura County, California to Las Vegas, Nevada to help secure the electoral college votes upon which the outcome of the Presidential Election of 2008 may depend. Nevada owns five votes. The Campaign for Change sends us out towards Henderson on I 215 on our first sortie. The temperature is 98 degrees at 1:40 PM on the 27th of September. I grow vegetables for a living in much the same environment, so I have providentially thought to bring a giant straw hat, which I come to believe softens my character towards strangers. Olivia wears a baseball hat.

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F o r a g e r 27FEB2008

by Steve Sprinkel March 1, 2008

……..We also scout on hands and knees to really get in touch with that modest universe at our feet. There we observed today aphids that had been parasitized by a wee wasp that flies around laying her eggs on the aphids heads. ……..

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The Mexican Woman

by Steve Sprinkel March 1, 2008

The Mexican woman reacted to the suggestion as if she had been preparing for some time. She seemed to have filled a large stainless bowl with organic corn masa and started to run water in it before the end of the question had been posed. She had the flat cakes…

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Gladiolas For Tet

by Steve Sprinkel January 5, 2008

If you stay in the city long enough you will learn that within many city blocks there is a magical place where the parallel universe actually begins. It is an alternative space, a maze of alleys and single-file corridors that run from Duong to Duong, too narrow for any car and replete with little soup stalls and beer vendors next to a guy taking a snooze on his front porch. The air within is usually better too, but the beer’s not cold. They are safe. Go ahead.

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chainchainchain……

by Steve Sprinkel August 1, 2007

File it under….Chain Stores…..report by Sprinkel
1010 PM…bumpy draft post from Ojai City Hall…crashing…good meeting, revealing, civil, appears like an ordinance against chain-stores city-wide is a real possibility. Planning Commission members earnest, intelligent, curious, not prejudiced against limiting franchise chain stores.
People need to get those last 200 signatures on the Neufeld…

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An Independent’s Day

by Steve Sprinkel July 7, 2007

The streets are draped with the ultimate red herrings of our era.

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Transitions: Final Entry

by Steve Sprinkel June 23, 2007

This is why Monsanto’s people frequently are appointed to oversee the USDA, FDA and the EPA. The notion that this decades long relationship is a conflict of interest presupposes that there was some other intent. Take care to stow such trivialities, because collusion and secular sins like conflict of interest no longer interest arbiters of law nor lovers of ethics.

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