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Financing local food

Check out this Civil Eats blog about financing local food, based on Snug Haven’s experiences with banks, Bayless and Badgerland.

This entry was posted in Organic Veggies, Technical Assistance/Funding, Transportation & Logistics, Uncategorized on September 13, 2012 by Michelle Miller.

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