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Find local food

Find local food

The 2019 edition of the Appalachian Sustainable Agriculture Project’s Local Food Guide is now available, an essential source for finding locally grown food and farms. 

The guide offers up-to-date information on farmers markets, u-pick opportunities, CSAs, grocers, farm stands and more. It also features photos and articles telling the story of the food and farms that make this region unique. 

The guide is distributed for free across Western North Carolina. A full list of distribution points is available at www.asapconnections.org, and an online companion to the printed guide is available at www.appalachiangrown.org

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