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Hurricane Ian hit Sarasota and left families and businesses upended in its wake. A year and a day later, Detwiler's Farm Market reopened its flagship store to the community.
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Chris Wagner’s background as a chef and his wife Kiona’s experience in event planning led to the couple’s interest in expanding their garden to a full-fledged farm.
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Gail Eggeman and a small group of volunteers started the market in downtown St. Petersburg in 1996.A s the market heads into its 20th consecutive season, she discussed how to be a good farmers market shopper (hint: don’t haggle), the importance of food equity and her passion for the slow food movement.
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Farmers at Smarter by Nature are tending to their community and their crops to cultivate their business. By maintaining a social media presence, the couple has been able to increase their profit during a global economic and health crisis.
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If a popular app used by many farmers markets to process federal Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits is no longer offered next spring, consumers' access to fresh produce may be stalled.
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Back when Laura Rollins first used food stamps for her family—more than two decades ago—she was sometimes embarrassed to use her stamps at the grocery...
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Food stamp recipients in Florida are buying a lot more from farmers and farmers markets. The U.S. Department of Agriculture says expanding access to...
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Buying fresh fruits and vegetables can be a real problem for lower income people. A lot of neighborhoods don't have stores that carry them, and for many…