What issues are you and/or your group interested or expert in?
farmland protection, organics, health and nutrition, hunger and local foods access, farm to restaurant, CSAs, farmers' markets, GM-free seeds and genetics
Are you a food producer? If so, what types of food do you produce?
vegetables, cheese and dairy, eggs, meats
If you produce foods of some sort, please choose one of the following:
I produce foods for sale to others
If you produce foods for sale, where or how can Mainers buy them?
Tuesdays in Augusta 2-6 pm at Farmers' Market at Mill Park, Thursdays 2-6 pm at Downtown Waterville Farmers' Market, Saturdays 8-1 at Orono Farmers' Market, and Saturdays 9-1 at Skowhegan Farmers' Market, plus health food and specialty food stores
Other info about Me (please mention any food, fishing, agriculture, or community groups you are affiliated with):
Market Manager of Skowhegan Farmers' Market, Board Member of MOFGA, Board Member of Somerset County Cooperative Extension
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Hi Gail,
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