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Letting your customers know you support local farmers generates community goodwill and keeps dollars flowing among friends and neighbors. Produce not native to your growing region will also still be in demand and should be supplied by your retail store. And remember, your local farmers need to shop, too! Support them and they will in turn support your business. Co-Sponsor Educational Events Many CSA Farms offer classes in canning, freezing and preserving fruits and vegetables. Co-sponsoring a CSA educational event is a great way to show your support for the community while reminding residents that you can provide all of their shopping needs not available through the Four Words You Should Erase From Your Vocabulary re not only providing a better product for their customers, but supporting their local farmers. Don’t keep this locally grown produce a secret:In a previous article I wrote about three ways to change our habitual thought and behaviour patterns. We can change our:- thinking- language- behaviourChange on any of these three aspects will automatically change the other two aspects, which will ultimately make you think, talk, and behave differently in relation to your life's experiences.In this article I will elaborate on the language aspect of change, and will give you four words you want to forget forever in order to "walk a different ta
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