October 6 & 7, 2012

Full Belly Farm
Yolo County, California

Thank you for an incredible year! See you in 2012!


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Thank You Food Donors!

Alvarado Street Bakery
Amy’s Kitchen
Apollo Olive Oil
Bi-O-Kleen Industries
Cache Creek Meat Company
Capay Canyon Ranch
Capay Oaks Farm
Chaffin Family Orchards
Chino Valley Ranchers
Clover- Stornetta
Coco Ranch
Coke Farm
Cooks
Davis Food Co-op
Earl’s Organic
Edwards & Sons
Frog Hollow Farms
From the Fields’
Full Belly Farm
Full Belly Kitchen
Good Humus Produce
Grateful Bread Company
Green is Green
Greenleaf Produce
Hidden Star Orchards
Hodo Soy Beanery
Homegrown Natural Foods
Horizon
Judy’s Eggs
Lester Farms Bakery
Live Oak Farm
Living Tree Community Foods
Lundberg Family Farm
Marshall’s Farm Honey
Massa Organics
MexiSnax
Michaela’s California Fresh
Nancy’s Springfield Creamery
Nature’s Path
Next Generation Foods
Nutiva
Oasis Sales and Marketing
Odwalla
Pacific Natural Foods
Panorama
Pleasant Grove Farms
Prather Ranch
Pure Grain Bakery
Raley’s Market
Revive Kombucha
Riverdog Farm
Rudi’s Bakery
Rumiano Cheese
Sacramento Natural Foods Co-Op
Smuckers
Sola Bee
Solana Gold Organic
Spring Hill Cheese
Straus Family Dairy
Tehama Gold
The Apple Farm
The Pie Place
Thirsty Bear Brewery
Traditional Medicinals
United Natural Foods, Inc.
V. Santoni & Co.
Veritable Vegetable
Village Bakery
Wallaby Yogurt
Whole Foods – Walnut Creek
World Centric
Yolo Press




Saturday Festival

MAIN FESTIVAL:
Saturday, October 6, 2012
11am - 11 pm

Admission Prices
Adults: $20 each
Children (2-12): $5 each
5Under 2: Free
Saturday Night Camping: $20 per car




Sunday Celebration
Sunday, October 7, 2012
Please note: The main festival day and a majority of the activities occur on Saturday, October 6.

Specialized Hands-On Seminars on a variety of subjects. Click
here to see a list of 2011’s awesome workshops! You must pre-register for these hands- on experiences.






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All of the proceeds from the Hoes Down Harvest Festival go to non-profit organizations that support sustainable agriculture and rural living.