CoronaVirus: As coronavirus closes restaurants the farms that supply them look for new customers North Carolina farm shifts business to pre-packed boxes with fresh vegetables as virus fears loom. Lyon Farms is selling the boxes of produce in case shoppers don't want to risk handling individual items. (March 23) AP Domestic The chickens on Will Mastin's farm Local Appetite Growers in Alabama aren't picky about what they eat. Right now, he's feeding them lots of lettuce, because the restaurants that normally order his salad greens aren't buying. As the country struggles to contain the coronavirus, restaurants across the country are closed due to stay-at-home orders. Those that remain open with takeout are often selling a fraction of what they did before the pandemic. The small farms across the South, which supply the region's best restaurants with fresh ingredients, now struggle to sell their fruits and vegetables. If the shutdown of restaurants continues i
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