Market apple juice to help save Skagit farmers
Monday, February 9, 2009 | 1:52 pm
You say you’d like to support local agriculture.
Now you can do more than buy from local farmers. You can volunteer to be an in-store cheerleader.
The state-funded Northwest Agriculture Business Center is recruiting volunteers for in-store sampling of Skagit Fresh Sparkling Juices, featured here recently.
Help with sampling at 65 stores including Haggen Food & Pharmacy, Top Food & Drug, Whole Foods Market, Town & Country Market, Metropolitan Market, PCC Natural Markets and other co-op locations.
Skagit Fresh was developed to save apple orchards in the Skagit Valley and to keep apple farmers farming. The NABC is working with three apple farmers to support and market the program.
Contact Gary Merritt at 425-445-3888 or at Gary@AgBizCenter.org.
Now you can do more than buy from local farmers. You can volunteer to be an in-store cheerleader.
The state-funded Northwest Agriculture Business Center is recruiting volunteers for in-store sampling of Skagit Fresh Sparkling Juices, featured here recently.
Help with sampling at 65 stores including Haggen Food & Pharmacy, Top Food & Drug, Whole Foods Market, Town & Country Market, Metropolitan Market, PCC Natural Markets and other co-op locations.
Skagit Fresh was developed to save apple orchards in the Skagit Valley and to keep apple farmers farming. The NABC is working with three apple farmers to support and market the program.
Contact Gary Merritt at 425-445-3888 or at Gary@AgBizCenter.org.
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