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Why Buy Local?
YOU WILL GET EXCEPTIONAL TASTE AND FRESHNESS. Local food is fresher and tastes better than food shipped long distances from other states or countries. Local farmers can offer produce varieties bred for taste and freshness rather than for shipping and long shelf life. |
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YOU'LL STRENGTHEN YOUR LOCAL ECONOMY. Buying local food keeps your dollars circulating in your community. Getting to know the farmers who grow your food builds relationships based on understanding and trust, the foundation of strong communities. |
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YOU'LL SUPPORT ENDANGERED FAMILY FARMS. There's never been a more critical time to support your farming neighbors. With each local food purchase, you ensure that more of your money spent on food goes to the farmer. |
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YOU'LL SAFEGUARD YOUR FAMILY'S HEALTH. Knowing where your food comes from and how it is grown or raised enables you to choose safe food from farmers who avoid or reduce their use of chemicals, pesticides, hormones, antibiotics, or genetically modified seed in their operations. Buy food from local farmers you trust. |
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YOU'LL PROTECT THE ENVIRONMENT. Local food doesn't have to travel far. This reduces carbon dioxide emissions and packing materials. Buying local food also helps to make farming more profitable and selling farmland for development less attractive. When you buy local food, you vote with your food dollar. This ensures that family farms in your community will continue to thrive and that healthy, flavorful, plentiful food will be available for future generations. |
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FOOD TRAVELS ON AVERAGE 1500-2500 MILES FROM FARM TO TABLE. |
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TASTE THE DIFFERENCE! Premium Taste. Produce picked and eaten at the height of ripeness has exceptional flavor and, when handled properly, is packed with nutrients. |
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FAMILY FARMS ARE AN AMERICAN TRADITION IN DANGER OF FADING AWAY. Family farms are an important part of the American tradition of self-sufficiency, forming the bedrock for communities across the U.S. Since 1935, the U.S. has lost 4.7 million farms. Fewer than one million Americans now claim farming as a primary occupation. Meanwhile, large corporations increasingly dominate U.S. food production. Four large firms control over 80% of beef slaughter, 59% of pork packing, and 50% of broiler chicken production. |
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FAMILY FARMERS ARE THE HEART OF AMERICA'S RURAL COMMUNITIES. |
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