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What is So. Maryland, So Good? The So. Maryland, So Good program is designed to keep farming vibrant and growing in Southern Maryland. When you buy local, you support local farm families and help preserve the rural character and beauty of our community.
So. Maryland, So Good links buyers with farmers from the five Southern Maryland counties (Anne Arundel, Calvert, Charles, Prince George’s, St. Mary’s). Through public outreach, creative advertising, and contact facilitation, So. Maryland, So Good makes it easy to find products and helps farms increase their livelihood.
Why should I buy local? Wondering what all the fuss is about? Buying local is a great idea because:
you get fresher and healthier products
you get better tasting foods
you support an economy near your home, rather than one thousands of miles away
you support our rich agricultural heritage and beauty
Did you know if every household in the five Southern Maryland counties purchased just $8.00 of locally grown farm products for 12 weeks, over $54 million would be invested back into our local farms and economy?
Buying local is a great idea!
How do I find out where local farm products and services are offered? Local
products are offered at farmers' markets, farm stands, and from the farms themselves.
If you buy from a roadside stand or farmers' market, be sure to ask if the products
are grown locally. Search the Harvest Directory for a list of individual farms.
How do I find out what's in season?
Check the Availability chart.
What products are available besides vegetables and fruit? There are many ways
to support local farming besides purchasing local produce. Think local when
you buy fish and other seafood. Or, consider local products like fresh Christmas
trees, landscaping plants, sod, hay, etc. And many farms offer fun activities
like hay rides and pick-your-own plots.
I am looking for a gift. How can I incorporate local products into my gift
giving strategy? Home-made, or home-grown packaged goods like honey, jams, wine,
etc. make great gifts. How about making up a gift basket with local fruit instead
of ordering a pre-made one. Or, consider a gift certificate for a day of fun
at a corn maze or petting zoo.
I own a market/grocery store/restaurant. How can the
So. Maryland, So Good program help me? First, if you're not already featuring local products, the Harvest Directory can help you find farms in your area to act as suppliers. Next, the So. Maryland, So Good marketing materials can help you tell your customers
that you buy local. And third, the extensive So. Maryland, So Good advertising campaign will encourage local consumers to seek out businesses that support local farming.
I own a market/grocery store/restaurant. How can I find local farms that offer
wholesale products? Search the
Harvest Directory for
wholesalers in your area, or call for more information. If you join
So. Maryland, So Good we will periodically
send you an updated list of growers and products.
I own a market/grocery store/restaurant. How do I become a part ofSo. Maryland, So Good? You can call us for an appointment, or submit this on-line
form.
I own a farm. How can the So. Maryland, So Good program help me? First, the So. Maryland, So Good advertising campaign encourages local consumers to support
farming in their community. Also, if you enter your farm in the Harvest Directory
database, customers can see at a glance what you have to offer, as well as directions
to your farm, etc. If you join So. Maryland, So Good we will periodically
send you an updated list of interested buyers.
I own a farm. How do I become a part of So. Maryland, So Good? You can call
us for an appointment, or submit this on-line form.
How much does it cost? If you own a farm, market, restaurant, etc., you can
be included in the Harvest Directory Free. If you would like to purchase
marketing
materials (banners, table signs, etc.) to advertise to your customers that you
support local farming, there is a nominal charge to cover costs of these materials.
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