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Food Solutions New England (FSNE) is a regional food systems learning-action network dedicated to advancing a sustainable New England food system. The FSNE network is organized around four interrelated activities:

A New England Food Vision, a bold vision that calls for our region to build the capacity to produce up to 70% of food that is produced in an environmentally and socially sustainable manner, that promotes health and is accessible by all New Englanders by 2060;
New England state food planning initiatives; annual New England food summits and topical workshops; and related analysis, communication and visualization.

The UNH Sustainability Institute serves as the backbone organization for FSNE. Since its inception in 2006, FSNE has advanced its mission by linking a common agenda, shared measurement, continuous communication, and synergestic activities.

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Most recent comment by dorn

The gear ratio varies based on preference - however, on one non-electric version here the crank is 24 teeth and 34 on the rear axle using #35 industrial sprockets and fixed gear. The rails are 24" apart from the inside on a 48" wheel track and there is about 51" from the back of the front cross bar to where the peddles clear.

Most recent comment by Jeff Piestrak

I've been following the work of a Code for America sponsored project called [Open Referral](https://www.openreferral.org/), "developing common standards and open platforms for the sharing of community resource directory data — i.e., information about the health, human and social services that are available to people in need." Their process, detailed in their [Google Group forum](https://groups.google.com/forum/?hl=en#!forum/openreferral), has been fascinating to watch, and a potential model for developing Open Farm/Open Food data standards....

Most recent comment by elfarrell

[El's hackpad](https://hackpad.com/FSNE-Test-j9jpiIr3uKh)