How to Support Your Local Farmers

Find any Farmers' Markets in your area., Read the labels on the foods that you do buy and educate yourself about what they are putting into it., Find, and join, a local co-op., Keep an eye out for local roadside stands., Know why you want to support...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Find any Farmers' Markets in your area.

    Local Harvest has a website that will help you find them.

    You will get the health benefits of fresh foods and will hit the corporations in their wallet.
  2. Step 2: Read the labels on the foods that you do buy and educate yourself about what they are putting into it.

    One good suggestion is, if you can't pronounce it, you probably shouldn't be eating it. , If there aren't any, consider starting one! , Obviously, the same cleanliness rules apply, but you won't have to worry about that if it is a reputable food stand. , It's GMO free (or at least it should be) It supports a clean environment and wildlife.

    It's the right (and smart) thing to do.
  3. Step 3: and join

  4. Step 4: a local co-op.

  5. Step 5: Keep an eye out for local roadside stands.

  6. Step 6: Know why you want to support your local farmers.It's better for you.

Detailed Guide

Local Harvest has a website that will help you find them.

You will get the health benefits of fresh foods and will hit the corporations in their wallet.

One good suggestion is, if you can't pronounce it, you probably shouldn't be eating it. , If there aren't any, consider starting one! , Obviously, the same cleanliness rules apply, but you won't have to worry about that if it is a reputable food stand. , It's GMO free (or at least it should be) It supports a clean environment and wildlife.

It's the right (and smart) thing to do.

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