Fresh farm-raised food from the garden usually follows a simple and inexpensive path, and often the farmer is also the cook and the consumer.
On the larger and more common commercial scale, farm-to-table food is a bit more complicated — traveling over local roads, state highways and federal interstates, multiplied tons of poultry, soybeans, livestock and corn — requiring reliable bridges and safe roadways.
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