Are you willing to pay extra for local produce?
KTVZ Asked by KTVZ
729 Votes

Are you willing to pay extra for local produce?

Yes, it's fresher!

6

No, I won't pay more!

4

Yes, it's fresher!

5 Comments
J
1
J

Local is always better!

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Becky Benally
1
Becky Benally

I already do via home delivery of fresh local produce from Farm2Friends! Customizable based on family size and frequency you desire.

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Jennifer
Jennifer

FYI Farm2Friends is usually not local or organic. Watch out for "greenwashing"

Jon Krutsch
0
Jon Krutsch

Depends on what is considered local. 50 miles, 100 miles, 1000 miles?

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Justine Nicola Kingston
0
Justine Nicola Kingston

Fresh local food not only tastes better, but it supports our local farmers. No brainer.

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No, I won't pay more!

2 Comments
Bob Majka
0
Bob Majka

Local????? I see very few farms in C.O. growing produce unless you eat hay and alfalfa.

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Jennifer
Jennifer

Open your eyes Bob. There are probably 50 farms in Central Oregon growing a full array of fruit & vegetables. And if you expand "local" to the Willamette Valley, literally everything is grown in Oregon.

J
J

If you can't find local grow food, meat and or produce, you're not looking. Lots of Great food grown here. Thank you Central Oregon Farmers.

Do you prefer real or artificial Christmas trees?
KTVZ Asked by KTVZ
12/26/2022

Do you prefer real or artificial Christmas trees?

58%
Real WINNER

2

42%
Artificial

8

58%
Real

1 Comments
Les Adams
0
Les Adams

Better for our air quality, benefits Oregon agriculture vs. Chinese corporations, and they are the real thing.

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42%
Artificial

6 Comments
Shirley Tegland Moody
1
Shirley Tegland Moody

I am allergic to pine trees

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Les Adams
Les Adams

Almost no Christmas trees are pine trees.

Teresa Parsons
0
Teresa Parsons

Artificial because it's easier, and definitely cheaper. We have had the same articial tree for about 10 years. I refuse to pay $100 or more for a real Christmas Tree. We stopped buying real Christmas trees when it cost us $50 for one. Now the Christmas trees are $100 or more.

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Skye pie
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Skye pie

Ik its a tradition but if u cant keep ir tree healthy and alive outside dont cut it down jus to have it up for a month

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Joyce Scarborough
0
Joyce Scarborough

I really would love a real tree, but have learned to love artifical trees to keep alergies under control.

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k san
0
k san

For most of my life, I was an avid real tree person; however, in my later years, I find my artificial tree very easy to deal with, so I am a convert.

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Gabe West
0
Gabe West

Real ones dry out if you don't water them often and the needles come off

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Do you prefer white Christmases?

Do you prefer white Christmases?

Yes

2

No

1

Yes

2 Comments
Rachel Clara Smith
1
Rachel Clara Smith

There's something magical about a sprinkling of snow on Christmas 😊 And heavy enough snow means snow angels, snowmen, and snowball fights! ❄️

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Belinda Kitchen
1
Belinda Kitchen

Christmas should be white . It's just not the same !!!! You wouldn't want the 4th of July in winter ? Just Christmas should have snow it means clean !!!!

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No

1 Comment
k san
0
k san

The older I get - since I don't ski any more - snow just represents work for me, so if I never saw another snow flake, it would be just fine with me!

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