The Cloverbelt Farmers Market is looking to plant the seed this Summer in hopes of bringing new life into the struggling Agriculture Industry.
President Ron Rhyner says the first step is hosting monthy Farmers Markets at the Community Garden in Dryden.
Rhyner says he believes downtown businesses will benefit as a result.
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Rhyner adds they hope to hire a youth intern to identify local producers and their products, support vendors and investigate long term options for the local industry.

