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Giving thanks for the farm-city partnerships that improve the quality of our lives

November 27, 2019

Dear Editor:

This Thanksgiving Day, as we gather with family and friends to count our blessings, let us give thanks for the bounty we enjoy--not just on this holiday, but every day. The safe, plentiful food that is available to us and the products used to produce the clothing, housing, medicines, fuel and other products we use on a daily basis did not just appear in a store. They got there thanks to a tremendous partnership of farmers and ranchers, processors, brokers, truckers, shippers, advertisers, wholesalers and retailers.

Rural and urban residents are “Partners in Progress” who produce the products, consume the products and make them readily available through efficient production and marketing chain. Farmers and ranchers are just the beginning of that chain. Farm workers, researchers, processors, shippers, truck drivers, inspectors, wholesalers, agribusinesses, marketers, advertisers, retailers and consumers all play important roles in the incredible productivity that has made our nation’s food and fiber system the envy or the world.

As we celebrate Thanksgiving, let us remember the vital farm-city partnerships that have done so much to improve the quality of our lives. Rural and urban communities working together have made the most of our rich agricultural resources, and have made significant contributions to our health and well-being and to the strength of our nation’s economy. For this, we give thanks.

Sincerely,

The Franklin County Farm City Committee

The Franklin County Extension Office

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