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		<title>Drive-Through: A Truck Farm Grows in Brooklyn</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[When my buddy Ian suggested we turn his ’86 Dodge half-ton into a planter, I thought the pickup had finally blown its engine.  When Ian said he intended to keep the old truck on the road in Brooklyn, I figured he’d blown his. But now, four months later, we’ve got ripe tomatoes growing in the [...]]]></description>
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<p>When my buddy Ian suggested  we turn his ’86 Dodge half-ton into a planter, I thought the pickup  had finally blown its engine.  When Ian said he intended to keep  the old truck on the road in Brooklyn, I figured he’d blown <em>his.</em></p>
<p>But now, four months later,  we’ve got ripe tomatoes growing in the bed (a gas station attendant  ate the first one last weekend), and the transmission is going strong.   Truck Farm, as we at <a href="http://www.wickedelicate.com" target="_blank">Wicked Delicate</a> call her  now, is a mobile CSA, with twelve (increasingly skinny) paying subscribers. <span id="more-4483"></span></p>
<p>The gray Dodge has already  given us a bumper crop of arugula, lettuce, broccoli and herbs, and  our habanero plants are rooting nicely.  Most importantly, Truck  Farm is sprouting a steady supply of interested neighbors.  They  pull weeds, add water, only occasionally steal parsley, and leave behind  a calling card of plastic animals: toy cows and chickens that graze  contentedly among the nasturtiums.  Part garden, part art installation,  Truck Farm is getting invited to way more summer barbecues than its  owners.</p>
<p>I like to think that the project’s  curb appeal goes beyond its novelty (and if you’ve seen <a href="http://www.thewhofarm.org/" target="_blank">TheWhoFarmMobile</a> <a href="http://www.thewhofarm.org/" target="_blank"></a> or the <a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2009/06/04/garden/04waterpod.html" target="_blank">Waterpod</a> you know it’s not that novel).  The desire to grow food in the  city goes back to Babylon and beyond: there’s a mental satiety that  comes from starting a recipe when you plant a seed.</p>
<p>Now, our veggie truck wasn’t  meant to be a model for any larger fleet of four-wheeled farmland (though  a conversion craze might be Detroit’s last hope).  We wanted  it to be a showcase for urban agriculture of the low-carbon variety.   On a recent trip to <a href="http://www.added-value.org" target="_blank">Added Value</a>, adolescents from  across Brooklyn were washing lettuce and harvesting collards at Red  Hook Community Farm.  “I used to drink a lot of soda,” one  said.  “But since I started at the farm, I’ve changed what  I eat.”  Added Value’s opening-day market was rich in low-cost,  high-quality produce, most of which had traveled less than 50 feet from  farm to table.</p>
<p>Later, at Greenpoint’s <a href="http://civileats.com/2009/07/23/rooftop-farms-the-start-of-a-city-farmer-revolution/" target="_blank">Rooftop  Farms</a>,  E-Trade ex-pat Ben Flanner showed us how New York’s decimated agricultural  lands could be restored, four stories up on a Brooklyn warehouse.   With a Manhattan skyline in the background, butterflies flirted with  the tomato blossoms and Ben took orders for zucchini by cell-phone.</p>
<p>Admittedly, the patchwork farms  and gardens sprouting up like weeds in the sidewalk cracks around New  York these days may be a ways off from feeding us all, but I think they’re  bringing our food system something it sorely needs: a dose of fun.</p>
<p>Here is a preview of the Truck  Farm food and film project:</p>
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