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A sign on Highway 99 near Eldrid Ave proclaims the area the "Farm-to-Fork Corridor," and is placed on a stretch of road where a variety of stands offer vegetables, fruit, nuts and eggs for sale. (Heather Taylor -- Daily News)
A sign on Highway 99 near Eldrid Ave proclaims the area the “Farm-to-Fork Corridor,” and is placed on a stretch of road where a variety of stands offer vegetables, fruit, nuts and eggs for sale. (Heather Taylor — Daily News)
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On Thursday, Feb. 19, the Tehama County Planning Commission met, with an agenda including an ongoing topic about enabling further “farm-to-fork” operations. The proposed ordinance updates would be intended to allow agricultural producers to sell prepared foods from their properties under an administrative permit. As a suggestion in the discussion, Environmental Health Director Tia Branton […]
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