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Step 8Buy local!

Buy local!
Buy locally grown and produced foods. The energy used to transport foods from all over the world is extremely high. By buying locally, you save fuel, as well as help out your community economically.

Farming is not a wealthy occupation, but by buying local goods, you can jump start your community economically.

Local Harvest

My family gets a shipment of locally grown goods each week, and they are great!
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Jul 29, 2011. 10:06 PMSketch98 says:
Actually if you don't live in a place where it is easy to grow the foods you are wasting more energy growing the food than it takes to transport them.

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