What We Do
A farmer's market is a multiple vendor market, where producers sell goods directly to consumers at a specific location. Farmers' markets most often sell fresh fruit and vegetables; meat, dairy, grains, prepared foods, and other items may also be available. A community garden is any piece of land that is gardened or cultivated by a group of people. Community gardens are typically owned by local governments, not-for-profit groups, or faith-based organizations. Communities may support gardens through tax incentives, land banking, zoning regulation changes, or ongoing assistance through free services such as water or waste disposal. Creating a strong local food system, including markets and gardens is key to improving the health of our community. Our community is collaborating to not only have farmers' markets and community gardens, but also to collaborate to ensure the continued success of the county's five farmers' markets and 10 (28 in Weld) community gardens.
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