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Remember local farmers on Small Business Saturday

Buy Haywood is encouraging shoppers to think local on Small Business Saturday — not just by shopping at local stores but supporting local agri-business.

Locally made farm products, from sauces to jams to jerky, can be found on the shelves of local shops, while visiting farm-to-table restaurants and Christmas tree farms also provides opportunities to buy local. 

“Support of local agripreneurs keeps farms viable and preserves access to local products while protecting farmland and the rural character of the region,” said Tina Masciarelli, Buy Haywood project coordinator. 

Visit www.buyhaywood.com for a list of Haywood County producers.

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