New 2011/12 So. Md. So Good Farm Guide Available

David

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Farms...Farms...Farms...the new 2011/12 edition of the 'So. Maryland, So Good' Farm Guide helps you find the food, the fun and other fabulous things you can get from your local farm all in one handy resource.

Produced by the Southern Maryland Agricultural Development Commission (SMADC), the Farm Guide is a comprehensive directory of the region's family farms and farm-related venues. The easy-to-use directory format allows consumers to search for their favorite farm foods and activities by county or by product. Extensive listings provide contact details for each farm plus product inventories; find everything from pick-your-own farms and CSAs, to corn mazes and hayrides, landscaping plants, Christmas trees, mulch, produce, meats, wine, seafood, equestrian pursuits and much more. The guide also features restaurants and stores that offer locally grown farm foods and wine.

Free to the public, the guide is now available at participating farms and local businesses, public libraries in Anne Arundel, Calvert, Charles, Prince George's and St. Mary's counties, and selected Welcome Centers around the region, or pick-up a free guide from the 'So. Maryland, So Good' booth at the upcoming county fairs.

SMADC also hosts an interactive on-line version of the Farm Guide at www.somarylandsogood.com; the online guide provides additional resources for farmers, consumers and wholesalers and is continually updated throughout the year as new farms apply to be listed.

For more information and a complete list of pick-up sites go to www.smadc.com or to request a copy of the Farm Guide (shipping and mailing charges apply), contact SMADC staff at: (301) 274-1922, Ex. 1 or email: info@smadc.com.

The Southern Maryland Agricultural Development Commission (SMADC) was established to promote diverse, market-driven agricultural enterprises, which coupled with agricultural land preservation, will preserve Southern Maryland's environmental resources and rural character while keeping the region's farmland productive and the agricultural economy vibrant. To learn more about additional programs and resources, contact SMADC, P. O. Box 745, Hughesville, MD 20637; phone: 301-274-1922; fax: 301-274-1924; email cbergmark@smadc.com; or visit www.smadc.com.
 

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