New Port Richey FarmNet

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New Port Richey FarmNet

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    • Home
    • Weekly Farm Report
      • 2025 Weekly Farm Reports
      • 2024 Weekly Farm Reports
    • Events
      • Collard & Winter Greens
      • Loquat Festival
      • Okra Occasion
      • Sweet Potato Roundup
    • Blog
    • Grand Gardens
    • In The News
    • About Farmnet
    • Partners
    • Contact Us
    • Volunteer with FarmNet
  • Home
  • Weekly Farm Report
    • 2025 Weekly Farm Reports
    • 2024 Weekly Farm Reports
  • Events
    • Collard & Winter Greens
    • Loquat Festival
    • Okra Occasion
    • Sweet Potato Roundup
  • Blog
  • Grand Gardens
  • In The News
  • About Farmnet
  • Partners
  • Contact Us
  • Volunteer with FarmNet

Growing Our Community's Food

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Locally Grown Seasonal Vegetables and Fruits

FarmNet promotes local food systems – from farm or garden to table.  This means markets associated with FarmNet will feature locally produced fruits and vegetables – and FarmNet Farmers’ Markets will offer only locally grown produce.

The Big Picture

 The FarmNet vision is not restricted to New Port Richey and nearby communities – although this is the geographic area of our focus.  


We take seriously the maxim: “Think Globally and Act Locally.”  We seek to do both. Back of our local work is an awareness that Florida, the nation, and the world are changing very quickly and in ways that may create challenges for nature, the economy, and culture – and communities and individuals who necessarily rely on all three.  


Without ignoring the challenges, FarmNet is committed to constructive activities designed to resolve challenges and improve natural, economic, and cultural environments. 

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