The Mayor’s Table with Nate Duckett

What's Growing in Farmington?

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Before Farmington became a city, it was a farming community, and that legacy continues to grow today. This episode of The Mayor's Table features Bonnie Hopkins, the San Juan County Extension Agent, for a conversation about the Farmington Growers’ Market, the people behind our local food system, and why supporting local farmers strengthens our entire community.  You'll also hear about fresh seasonal produce, year-round market plans, food access programs, and how agriculture continues to shape San Juan County. Listen to the full episode now and then make plans to visit the Growers’ Market this Saturday. Shop local, meet your neighbors, and experience one of the traditions that help make Farmington unique.

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