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Category Archives: yogurt
Oh no…not again!
Fresh farm food delivered right to my door! How much easier can it be? But I forgot to order again! Feeling rather old and forgetful, I stopped what I was doing and programmed my phone to remind me every Wednesday … Continue reading
Posted in beef, cheese, chicken, communication, consumer demand, eggs, ice cream, lamb, local economy, Local food, local food stystem, pork, turkey, value added, vegetables, yogurt
Tagged beef, berries, cheese, chicken, eggs, home delivery, local economy, local farms, Local Food, mushrooms, Oregon, pork, produce, turkey, vegetables, Willamette Valley, Yamhill County, yogurt
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Yamhill Valley Grown is NOT a CSA
Yamhill Valley Grown is an aggregator. Farmers provide products that they have. Consumers select what they want. It gets delivered to your door. Simple, That’s it. No need to play a game trying to identify the strange looking food in … Continue reading
Posted in beef, cheese, chicken, consumer demand, CSA, eggs, farm, ice cream, Local food, local food stystem, pork, vegetables, yogurt
Tagged consumer interest', local economy, local farms, Local Food, Oregon, Willamette Valley, Yamhill County
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