
Take a deeper look into the who, why and how of food production, while enjoying the festive atmosphere of a farmers market as Harvest Green celebrates National Agriculture Day. The event encourages the public to meet the farmers and other producers responsible for the food families put on their tables.
Beekeepers, chefs, farmers, a nutritionist and other professionals involved in food production will give presentations that further educate market-goers about the importance knowing how their food is grown and processed.
In addition to the produce grown on the community’s Village Farm, products such as breads, eggs, canned goods, and more will be available for sale. The Village Farm will host a bubble-blowing competition. The winner will will have the honor of throwing a pie in the face of a Farm Educator.
Take a deeper look into the who, why and how of food production, while enjoying the festive atmosphere of a farmers market as Harvest Green celebrates National Agriculture Day. The event encourages the public to meet the farmers and other producers responsible for the food families put on their tables.
Beekeepers, chefs, farmers, a nutritionist and other professionals involved in food production will give presentations that further educate market-goers about the importance knowing how their food is grown and processed.
In addition to the produce grown on the community’s Village Farm, products such as breads, eggs, canned goods, and more will be available for sale. The Village Farm will host a bubble-blowing competition. The winner will will have the honor of throwing a pie in the face of a Farm Educator.
Take a deeper look into the who, why and how of food production, while enjoying the festive atmosphere of a farmers market as Harvest Green celebrates National Agriculture Day. The event encourages the public to meet the farmers and other producers responsible for the food families put on their tables.
Beekeepers, chefs, farmers, a nutritionist and other professionals involved in food production will give presentations that further educate market-goers about the importance knowing how their food is grown and processed.
In addition to the produce grown on the community’s Village Farm, products such as breads, eggs, canned goods, and more will be available for sale. The Village Farm will host a bubble-blowing competition. The winner will will have the honor of throwing a pie in the face of a Farm Educator.