Buy Local - Buy Rogue

Buy Local - Buy Rogue Business Directory

Art Stores/Galleries

Banks & Community Financial Institutions

Banking locally keeps more money circulating our local economy!

Bed & Breakfasts

Building & Remodeling

Turn to a local business for your building or remodeling needs.

Business Associations

Community Supported Agriculture Programs

For a convenient way to buy your food from local farmers, try Community Supported Agriculture (CSA)!

Distributors

Farmers Markets

Farmers markets are growing strong in the Rogue Valley.

Farms & Ranches

Many farms and ranches offer you the opportunity to purchase directly from them.

Farm/Garden Supply

Financial/Investment Advisors

Gifts & Retail

Experience one-of-a-kind shopping when you choose unique, locally-owned businesses.

Grocery & Specialty Markets

Locally grown produce and specialty products made in the Rogue Valley are available at stores!

Hardware

Health/Wellness

Healthcare Providers

Insurance

Kitchen and Home

Local home and kitchen stores carry unique products sure to make your home like none other.

Media & Web

Choose local media sources for your local news and information.

Restaurants and Caterers

Enjoy a night on the town and support local family farmers at the same time!

Specialty Foods

The Rogue Valley is bursting with delicious cheeses, sweets, sauces and jams.

Spirits

High quality micro-brewed beer, spirits and nationally recognized wines are all created right here

Other Buy Local - Buy Rogue Businesses

Window Cleaning

Go Rogue!

Become a Buy Local - Buy Rogue Member and ensure a more sustainable future for the Rogue Valley.

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Your online farmers market

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From local farm to your kitchen in one simple click!

www.RogueValleyLocalFoods.org

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Individual Member Benefits

Community members who join Thrive at the $75 level or higher receive these special member-only benefits:

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Eat Local Challenge Week 2010

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Why Buy Local?

Reason #3: A More Stable Economy

An economy composed of many small, locally owned businesses is more stable and often more prosperous over the long-term than one dependent on a handful of absentee-owned companies. Local ownership ensures that businesses are firmly rooted in the community. They are unlikely to move and will do their best to weather economic hard times. Because there are so many of them, the failure of any one will have only a minor impact on the local economy.

In the News

Rogue Valley Farm to School
Summer camp teaches kids where food comes from
Published: July 21, 2010
By John Darling for the Daily Tidings
TALENT — As elementary school-age children in a summer camp at Rogue Valley Brambles farm paint a chicken coop with scenes of trees, houses and airplanes Tuesday, owner Susan Muller assures them that the chickens will be a lot happier to live in it and lay eggs.. Read more...

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