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The Local Food Blog represents an outreach effort of the Agriculture Collaborative, a group of citizens, growers, producers, food processors, food buyers, representatives from government agencies, agricultural organizations, retail operations and manufacturing companies, scientists, professors, community activists, and economic development specialists. The group is committed to improving the sustainability and profitability of small acreage agriculture in the middle Rio Grande region.  The Agriculture Collaborative is hosted by the Mid-Region Council of Governments

Why are We Doing This? 

The purpose of the Local Food Blog is to broaden and extend the community of people interested in local foods, including those for whom the collaborative meetings are not convenient. It also is intended to serve as a resource for state and local growers, sellers and consumers, including technical advice for growers, information for restaurants about what is currently available from local growers, and guidance for consumers about where they can buy local food or enjoy a restaurant meal that includes local food.

Contact the Bloggers

There are a number of bloggers on staff, and guest bloggers are often featured as well.  Please contact one of the staff bloggers if you wish to contribute.

  • Ann Simon, Economic Development and Agriculture Planner ( This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it )
  • Julie Heinrich, Project Manager and Website Administrator ( This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it )
  • KT LaBadie or Jennifer Silverman, Interns ( This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it )

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