ALBUQUERQUE (KRQE) - The Mid-Region Council of Governments is committed to improving the sustainability and profitability of small and medium-scale agriculture in New Mexico’s mid-region. This includes local produce, meat, dairy, and value-added products.
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Where to Eat and Buy Locally Grown Foods »
The Farmer's market locations, community supported agriculture, grocery stores that sell locally grown products, restaurants that cook with locally grown ingredients (at least seasonally). Availability of locally grown goods depends on the seasons, so the selection will vary.
Grow it Yourself: Local Resources to Help You Grow Your Own Food »
Compost and soil amendments, gardening classes and workshops, feed and supply stores, gardening supply stores. You can't get any fresher than your own backyard.
Agri-tourism and Events »
Support agriculture while having a great time: attend a wine festival or visit a winery for a tasting/tour, check out the Lavender festival, the Maize Maze, local fairs or other agricultural events, visit a "u-pick" farm and harvest your own food, tour a dairy and feed baby goats.