
Preserving Local Foods
Learning techniques for preserving local foods and homemade recipes is a wonderful way to continue eating locally sourced food throughout the colder months. There are a number of ways to

Learning techniques for preserving local foods and homemade recipes is a wonderful way to continue eating locally sourced food throughout the colder months. There are a number of ways to

Our program, 5B Resilient, is starting a movement of student-led composting efforts in the Wood River Valley. In partnership with local schools, we help students educate their peers on composting

The pumpkin is an icon of fall in the Wood River Valley. We love to see them creatively carved on front porches, but most of all we want them to

Last week, the Trailing of the Sheep Festival held its annual fundraiser, Starry Starry Night, at the Argyros Performing Arts Center in Ketchum. Our team works closely with the Festival to source

Over the past few months, the Local Food Alliance has been working to launch a Local Procurement Policy Initiative for the valley’s restaurants and food businesses. LFA’s Local Procurement Policy

August is a vibrant month at the farmers market, where stalls overflow with an array of fresh produce. It is so easy to fill your basket with the season’s freshest

Trailing of the Sheep Festival’s annual fundraising dinner, STARRY STARRY NIGHT, is coming up Thursday, August 29, 2024. This event will be held at the Argyros Performing Arts Center, starting

Owners of farm or food businesses now have a new grant opportunity for growing or expanding their businesses. The USDA Business Builder Grants Program offers funding to support eligible projects

This month, Sara and Ed from Squash Blossom Farm, share with of a delicious recipe for grilled bruschetta. Head to the Wood River Valley Farmers Markets in Hailey and Ketchum to
The Wood River Valley Locally Grown Guide is a free marketing tool for businesses who grow, use, and promote locally grown food. The Guide reaches over 15,000 people annually.
Being listed is free for your business and only requires filling out a short survey.
Once approved your local food business will appear immediately on locallygrownguide.org and in the 2026 Locally Grown Guide printed edition.