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Jeff Allen is the former brewmaster of Stone City Brewing Company, late of Solon, Iowa, where he still resides with his wife, Sal. Tim Rask was one of the first regular patrons at the brewery, and served as unofficial activities director. Jeff and Tim hope to turn the story of Stone City Brewing into a book someday.
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robCline.jpg Rob Cline is the marketing director for The University of Iowa's Hancher Auditorium. He is also the founding president of the Iowa Cultural Corridor Alliance and an active freelance writer. He lives in Cedar Rapids with his wife Jenny and his children, Bryan, Jessica and Emily.
Fifth-generation Iowan Susan Futrell comes from a family with roots in farming, and has lived in Iowa City since she was old enough to vote. She spent 25+ years in marketing and sales with a locally-based organic foods distributor, and is now a freelance writer and sole proprietor of One Backyard, providing writing, marketing and research on sustainable food systems. She also works part-time for Red Tomato, a Boston-area nonprofit supporting small fruit and vegetable farmers. She has an MFA in nonfiction writing from UI, and her current ambition is to someday bake a perfect apple pie.
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eugeniaGratto.jpg Eugenia E. Gratto lives and writes in Iowa City. She moved to Iowa in September 2005 from the Washington D.C. area, where she sang in a rock band, divided her loyalties between the Washington Nationals and the Baltimore Orioles, and once paid $18 for six heirloom tomatoes at a farmer’s market. Shortly after she arrived in the Midwest, she decided it was high time she learned how to grow her own tomatoes. She chronicles her adventure in gardening, cooking, and living in Iowa on her blog, The Inadvertent Gardener, which can be found at www.TheInadvertentGardener.com
Jennifer Hemmingsen planted her first garden when she was four years old and even though they’re not glamorous, johnny jump ups are still her favorite flower. When not digging in the dirt, she’s a freelance writer in Iowa City. jenniferHemmingsen.jpg
brianMorelli.jpg Brian Morelli is a journalist who covers university news for the Iowa City Press-Citizen. A recent University of Iowa graduate, Morelli has a major in journalism and minor in political science. Prior to writing, Morelli traveled for several years primarily in the U.S. and Canada, and he cooked professionally at several restaurants across the country, most recently at Devotay. He currently resides in Iowa City with his wife and two children.
Criss Roberts, a Chicago native, married into an Iowa farm family. She lives in Burlington, where she is feature editor of the Hawk Eye, and writes for other publications and websites. She is also a contributor to www.EssentialIowa.com crissRoberts.jpg
mallorySmith.jpg Mallory Smith is a native of Iowa City. She has a BA in Home Economics from the University of Iowa and an MBA from Western Illinois University. Her interest in food and business has led to a variety of noteworthy jobs including Peace Corps Volunteer, Guest Services Director for the Kellogg Center for Rural Development in Honduras and Deli Manager at New Pioneer Co-op. Smith owns and manages M Smith Agency, a business that helps clients such as Practical Farmers of Iowa-Buy Fresh, Buy Local, Eulenspiegel Puppets and Midwest Community Development Institute to develop and market their services. Smith lives in West Liberty with her husband Jose and three sons: Erik, Tony and Diego.
Jay Wagner is a writer in Des Moines who focuses much of his attention now on covering food, travel and tourism in Iowa. He is a native of Sibley in northwest Iowa and has years of newspaper experience with the Northwest Iowa Review, Sioux Falls Argus-Leader and Des Moines Register, and also for a time was editor of The Iowan magazine. He publishes www.EssentialIowa.com, which covers all there is to know and more about Iowa. Jay is married to CeCe Wagner, an attorney, and they also have a daughter, Zoey, and a son, Kiernan.
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leahWilson.jpg Leah Wilson is the Coordinator for the Johnson County Local Food Alliance ( JCLFA), a new organization fostering a more sustainable food system in Johnson and surrounding counties. JCLFA brings the Buy Fresh Buy Local campaign to Johnson County and coordinates Field to Family. (www.jclfa.org) Leah is currently working on her master’s thesis in Geography at the University of Iowa, focused on the sustainability of the University of Iowa food system. At home, Leah engages in freestyle, haphazard, micro-scale farming adventures. When not interrogating mystery plants in her garden, she can probably be spotted out in the pasture, cavorting and carrying on with her 3 dairy goats, heritage poultry and 2 organic, free-range children.
 
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