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  1. Cascadia movement - Wikipedia

    The Cascadia movement is a collection of various heterogeneous movements seeking greater autonomy for the Pacific Northwest through a political coalition of the U.S. states of Oregon …

  2. Always Organic. Never Ordinary | Cascadian Farm Organic

    The story of Cascadian Farm begins with our founder, Gene Kahn. An idealistic grad student from Chicago, Gene wanted to farm in a way that would preserve the earth and her inhabitants.

  3. CASCADIAN Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of CASCADIAN is of or relating to mountain-making movements in the Cenozoic era.

  4. What is Cascadia? - Cascadian Action

    Cascadian, as an adjective or demonym, means someone or something associated with Cascadia (the bioregion). The name Cascadia comes from the word “cascades” meaning falling water or …

  5. About CascadiaCascadia Department of Bioregion

    Stretching for more than 2500 along the Pacific Rim, the Cascadia bioregion includes British Columbia, Washington, Oregon, Idaho and parts of South East Alaska and Northern California …

  6. Cascadian Farm – Brands – Food we make - General Mills

    Cascadian Farm’s legacy began when founder Gene Kahn took an interest in making a positive impact on the planet through farming. In 1972, he set out to farm on a little stretch of land in …

  7. Cascadia (bioregion) - Wikipedia

    Cascadian bioregionalism deals with the connected ecological, environmental, economic, and cultural ties that are prevalent throughout the U.S. Pacific Northwest and distance the area …

  8. Organic Whole Grain Cereals & Granolas | Cascadian Farm Organic

    Our organic whole grain cereals are an easy and tasty way to make a smart choice. Discover the full range online today.

  9. News - Cascadia Daily

    Dec 11, 2025 · Letter from the Owner: Let's celebrate CDN's success — and work to ensure its future

  10. Cascadia, the Name - Cascadia Department of Bioregion

    McCloskey, founder of the Cascadia Institute and co‐chair of Seattle University’s New Ecological Studies Program, saw Cascadian identity as something which transcends political or …