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3rd Farm To Table Directory

Highlights Craft Food, Drink

The 2016 Guide to Fresh Food & Fine Dining – the third annual Farm To Table supplement – has been inserted in this week's Hometown Oneonta and The Freeman's Journal, on newsstands around the county as of this afternoon. The guide will also appear in home delivery copies of the newspapers that arrive Thursday and Friday. The biggest so far, it includes more than two dozen enterprises seeking to bring locally grown foods to market. Don't miss it!
The 2016 Guide to Fresh Food & Fine Dining – the third annual Farm To Table supplement – has been inserted in this week’s Hometown Oneonta and The Freeman’s Journal, on newsstands around the county as of this afternoon. The guide will also appear in home delivery copies of the newspapers that arrive Thursday and Friday. The biggest so far, it includes more than two dozen enterprises seeking to bring locally grown foods to market. Don’t miss it!

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