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The four most common ways to get your hands on Marins own agricultural products are shown below. Click here to search for farms by product. CSA Farmers Markets Farm Stands & U-pick Retail Like eating out? Ask your favorite restaurant if theyre using local Marin ingredients.
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About Grown In Marin (GIM)

Grown In Marin is a website maintained by the Sustainable Agriculture Program at UC Cooperative Extension, Marin County. This site serves two distinct groups of visitors: commercial ag producers and those who simply want to know more about agriculture in Marin.
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On-Farm Poultry Processing

The lack of inspected poultry processing plants in California has created interest among small scale producers for on-farm processing of broilers for sale. This page addresses the regulations, food safety and logistical considerations of building an on-farm poultry processing enterprise.
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For Educators and the Public

At more than 120,000 acres, the farms and ranches of Marin account for more than one-third of the total land in the county. Dairies, hayfields, vegetable operations, rangeland for grazing its all here.
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Facts and Figures

Crop Reports Every year, Marin Countys Agricultural Commissioner publishes a report detailing the size, strength and economic impact of the agricultural industry in our community. Access 85 years of Crop Reports here.
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Search By Product

Want to learn more about agriculture in Marin direct from a farm or ranch? Check our pages on Agritourism in Marin and Ag Educational Programs around the county.
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Find Marin Ag Products

Search by Product Search by Marketplace There are many reasons to buy locally grown food. The benefits extend from the economy to the environment to public health and open space preservation. And then theres the superior flavor and freshness.
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Multimedia

Marin's First Farm Advisor, M.B. Boissevain M.B. Boissevain was the first farm advisor in Marin County and served as agronomist and community leader from 1920 to 1950.
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Nurseries

For help running, expanding, and improving your farm business, see our Farm Enterprise Management pageView the Calendar of EventsSteven Swain, Environmental Horticulture Advisor UC Cooperative Extensions Environmental Horticulture Advisor, Steven Swain, works with nurseries and landscapers on a vari...
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