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Greenville Journal

Feed & Seed celebrated both their groundbreaking at 159 Welborn St. and winning the $250,000 grant last week with a locally-sourced dinner prepared by Bacon Bros. The food was sourced from 10 local + regional farms and “was the embodiment of Feed & Seed’s mission.”

Feed & Seed’s main goal is to support regional farmers and producers by providing a marketplace for local restaurants, schools, and individuals to buy products at a fair price. The marketplace will have a produce market, Bake Room bakery, a butcher shop and diner from the Bacon Bros, and a second Due South Coffee + Community Tap location.

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