It takes a lot of work to fill our store shelves with the things we need. Through good times and bad, farmers and other agricultural workers are busy tending their crops, livestock, and greenhouses to provide food, fabrics, wood products, and more.
Join Extension educators for this video series as they share the stories of Pennsylvania agriculture and help you better understand the role it plays in the products you use.
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Pennsylvania ranks third in the nation for the number of farms we have that sell directly to consumers. You can shop from more than 6,400 farms and enjoy agritourism activities at more than 700 farms.
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