Across
- 1. The amount of fuel used to transport food from producer to store is measured in "food ____".
- 5. A ____ food is one that is eaten when it is naturally in season.
- 7. A ____ is anyone who makes food to sell, such as a farmer.
- 8. The "Farm-to-Table" movement is also sometimes called "farm-to-____".
- 9. The farm-to-table movement is a response to the many ____ foods we've become accustomed to buying in modern decades.
- 11. Foods produced near the communities that will eat them reduce the negative impact on the ____.
- 12. Maintaining food sources that are ____ is a goal of farm-to-table, so future generations can also meet their food needs.
Down
- 2. The farm-to-table movement hopes to create communities that are ____ -reliant, instead of ones who rely on long distance resources.
- 3. A strawberry shipped 10 miles to a grocery store has a much smaller "____ footprint" than one shipped 100 miles from another state.
- 4. A farmers' ____ is a place where food producers can sell their products locally.
- 6. ____ foods are produced without the use of chemical fertilizers or pesticides.
- 10. Serving ____ foods means your food doesn't have to travel very far to get to your table.
