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Mapping Our Roots: Why We Use LocalHarvest at Find A Way Farm

In the SE Ohio hills, keeping a diversified farm running smoothly means working with biology, managing tight logistics, and building solid infrastructure. But there is another critical practical reality to modern homesteading: building local food networks and ensuring our community can actually find us. That is why we use LocalHarvest , and why it remains a valuable tool for Find A Way Farm. The Logistics of Local Food Think of LocalHarvest as a public, grassroots infrastructure system for regional agriculture. It functions as a direct public directory designed to connect conscious consumers with independent, small-scale family farms. For a land-based business, getting discovered online usually means competing with massive corporate grocery algorithms. LocalHarvest completely bypasses that noise, creating a direct bridge from our pastures straight to your household. How It Works for Our Farm Business Running a diversified operation—balancing sheep, poultry, goats, and farm education—le...

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