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Food Mapping | The Visualization of Eating Local Food Mapping The Visualization of Eating Local Skip to content Home About Me ← Older posts Tri-County Produce Market Update! Posted on June 5, 2009 | Leave a comment The produce auction barn This morning, my friend Geoff sent me a link to a new article he wrote about the Tri-County Cooperative Produce Auction, which we visited in September. It’s great news:  in addition to doing the weekly auction and direct sales, the co-op is adding a CSA!  They don’t necessarily call it that, but that’s what it is.  Local families pay $25 a week for 20 weeks to get a crate full of whatever veggies and fruits are moving through the auctionhouse – tomatoes, green beans, peaches, corn, peppers, and so on. From the article : North Hanover Mayor James Durr has sold produce from his 1,200-acre farm at Tri-County for 13 years. ”The advantages to the auction are fairly apparent,” he said. “If the program is successful ...

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