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America's Favorite Farmers Market Contest Under Way

Want to help the Campbell's farmers markets gain some national notoriety?

For those of us who enjoy shopping at the Campbell farmers markets, here's a chance to help our local markets gain some national recognition.

Farmers market shoppers throughout the nation can vote for their favorite markets at www.votemyfarmersmarket.org during American Farmland Trust’s fourth annual America’s Favorite Farmers Markets contest.

The summer-long competition aims to see which farmers markets can generate the most votes from their customers. The goal of the contest is to promote the role that farmers markets play in keeping family farmers on the land.  

The 2012 America’s Favorite Farmers Markets contest has been expanded to include all 7,175 markets that are listed in the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s National Farmers Market Directory.

There are two farmers markets in Campbell: and the . 

As part of the contest, a $1,000 Farmers Market Inspiration Award, sponsored by the Farmers Market Coalition, will be presented to a farmer showing the greatest dedication to his/her market.

According to the contest rules, people can vote for as many participating farmers markets as they choose, but can only vote for each market once. 

Voting runs through midnight Sept. 3, when one small, one medium, one mid-size, and one large market will win the title of “America’s Favorite Farmers Market” for 2012. 

The winning markets will be featured in the media and will be honored at local celebrations organized by American Farmland Trust.

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