
Links to Locally Grown Food: Markets, Programs, Directories

- Website and database .
- Local producers of agricultural goods.
- Information on Oklahoma Farmers Markets
Oklahoma Certified Organic Growers
Directory
Oklahoma Farm to School Program
- Aims at getting Oklahoma-grown food on the cafeteria trays of school children.
- Encourages schools to buy locally grown products from Oklahoma farmers.
Farmers’ Markets

Oklahoma City Farmers’ Markets
A directory of farmers’ markets within Oklahoma
America’s Farmers Market Celebration Interactive Map
The largest and most comprehensive listing of farmers markets in the United States, containing more than 7,000 listings
Other Sources of Locally Grown Food

– The National Sustainable Agriculture Coalition’s National Guide to Finding Local Food
– Free websites – search by ZIP code for sustainable farms and local foods:
(Farms, farmers’ markets, CSAs, co-ops, grocery stores, restaurants, and more)
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