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Resources to Help Consumers Buy From Local Farmers Amid COVID-19 Outbreak

Spring is a time when we prepare gardens for new seedlings, clear pots for new flowers, visit farmers markets, and enjoy fresh, locally produced fruits, vegetables, meat, dairy, eggs, grains and much more.

COVID-19’s arrival in Indiana has created an unprecedented disruption to these seasonal plans. Although the regular farmers market season is still several weeks away, there’s a significant chance they will be postponed or potentially canceled — an economic catastrophe for the farmers you have long supported. When you connect with farmers and buy their goods, you help protect those who rely on sales for their livelihoods and who have already invested in supplies, seed and seasonal operating costs.

Just as there are ways for local farmers to reach consumers, there are also outlets for you to engage with farmers, establish direct contact, and make your purchases.

This guide helps you navigate these uncertain times by offering:

Communication

Thanks to social media and other digital methods of communication, you can reach out directly to your local farmer and offer positive reinforcement along with your business.

Many Indiana farms maintain a regular presence on Facebook, Twitter and/or Instagram — sharing news about their operation and information about product availability.

However, now is the time to begin a direct dialogue with local farmers. Don’t wait until they are inundated with requests.

Consider reaching out to them in the following ways:

Some farmers may pivot to a Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) model — in which they assemble a packaged box of goods that you can pick up or potentially have delivered to your home. Ask farmers if they’re considering a CSA model and learn more about their CSA plan.

To find farmers in your area, use the following resources:

Alternative Marketplaces

If farmers’ markets are canceled, local producers will do their best to set up alternative marketplaces where they can sell directly to you. When you reach out to local farmers, ask them how they intend to deliver their goods to you if traditional outlets are not an option.

In that scenario, local farmers may:

Purdue Extension has advised local farmers to take precautions that protect their products from weather damage and that minimize the potential to spread COVID-19.

Purdue Extension advises that you ask local farmers:

Please be patient and flexible with local farmers as they adapt to rapidly changing conditions. Developments concerning COVID-19 are fluid, and plans may need to change on a moment’s notice.

Know What’s Healthy and in Season

Fresh fruits, vegetables, herbs and flowers are mainstays of local farmers’ markets. But what is most readily available right now — or in summer or fall seasons? Visit Purdue Extension’s FoodLink for a guide to seasonal produce availability.

Food Safety

Local farmers take pride in delivering food that is fresh, locally sourced and safe to consume. Nevertheless, please take precautions that assist them and minimize the potential spread of COVID-19.

Once you’re ready to use what you’ve purchased, be sure to follow expert guidelines for safe food handling as recommended by the United States Department of Agriculture and the United States Department of Health and Human Services.

To correctly store your fresh fruits and vegetables, consult Purdue Extension’s free storage-and-cleaning guide.