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National Farmers Market Week is Coming Up
Get ready to grab some tasty produce at these local farmers markets.

Maryland Governor Martin O'Malley and U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack proclaimed next week as National Farmers Market Week. They are encouraging shoppers to visit the markets in order to keep money flowing locally.
βMarylandβs small- and medium-sized farms strengthen our local economies, benefit consumers, and improve the quality of life for our citizens,β said Governor OβMalley in a press release.
βEvery dollar spent on local products supports independent family farmers who contribute to the economic health of the community. Farmersβ markets are increasingly popular sources of farm-fresh, locally grown, nutritious produce in towns across the state and the nation.
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Many communities find it rewarding to invest in local markets as a component of economic development and are realizing benefits from the resulting tourism.β
βFarmers markets provide an important source of income for farmers as more and more consumers seek the freshness, quality, and wide selection of locally grown produce,β said Maryland Agriculture Secretary Buddy Hance in a press release.
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βThey also serve as integral links between urban, suburban and rural communities. By talking one-on-one with farmers, consumers can learn about fresh produce including preparation and storage tips. Consumers also develop a bond of trust in the integrity and accountability of our growers.β
Local farmers markets include theΒ Severna Park Farmers Market, both the Westfield Mall Farmers MarketΒ and the Anne Arundel County Farmers Market in Annapolis, theΒ Piney Orchard Farmers MarketΒ in Odenton, and theΒ Deale Farmers Market.
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