PITTSFIELD — The Maine Federation of Farmers’ Markets will receive more than $348,000 in federal funds for its work around the state. The money is coming in the form of two grants. One is from the United States Department of Agriculture and will provide $249,600 to increase access at farmers market for people who use food stamps. The other grant is also from the USDA and includes money for a two-year marketing campaign.

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