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DEAR NEW FARM:
Where can I get organically raised vegetable, meat and milk directly
from farmers who care about their products and that are not mass
produced? I need ways to get in touch with these farmers to buy
from them.
Lynn Reed
Georgia
DEAR NEW FARM:
I would like to find out who I could contact to start a farmers'
market at the shopping center where my gallery is. We are located
in the historic Roswell area. I personally buy only organic and
go to other markets to buy my free-range meats and feel very strongly
about supporting the organic farmers.
Thank you,
Donna McDonald
Timothy Michael Gallery
Roswell, Georgia
DEAR NEW FARM:
I want to know more about organic farming and the availability
of organic farms/foods in southwest Louisiana.
Roxanne Camara
Louisiana
DEAR LYNN, DONNA AND ROXANNE:
All over the country, people are asking the same question: Where
can I go to buy healthy, fresh, local food and also meet the farmer
who raised it? Folks are learning that real food security means
knowing where your food comes from and supporting local farmers
so they can continue to grow it for you. To meet this desire, farmers'
markets and CSAs are popping up all over the place. Membership organizations
that help these farmers is also skyrocketing, and not just with
farmers, but with food activists, students, educators, families—anyone
who holds a fork and realizes the impact of their food choices.
These farmer support groups typically hold an annual conference,
conduct on-farm field days, and host community events and fundraisers
that bring people together around the theme of good food. They are
a great go-to place to find farmers in your area and to help with
efforts to market local food, such as setting up a farmers’
market. Georgia Organics ww.georgiaorganics.org
is a shining example; so is the Southern Sustainable Agriculture
Working Group www.ssawg.org,
which supports farmers and eaters across the South.
Other places to find farmers, CSAs and farmers’ markets in
your area include our own Farm Locator www.newfarm.org/farmlocator;
Local Harvest www.localharvest.org;
the USDA’s CSA and farmers’ market resource pages www.nalusda.gov/afsic/csa;
and the Robyn Van En Center for CSA Resources www.wilson.edu/wilson/asp/content.asp?id=804.
The New Farm website is also an excellent resource for tips on
starting farmers' markets. The best way to find these stories, or
any subject matter you are searching for on our site, is to use
the on-board Google search from our homepage. In this case, just
type in “farmers’ markets” and you’ll find
a plethora of information, from tips by farmers' market guru Nina
Planck to commentaries about “food swapping.”
So get out there, find your farmers, be sure to thank them for
their efforts and enjoy your meal.
NF
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