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Midwest Farmers Hope for Boost from Online Grocery Shopping

Online grocery shopping has yet to go mainstream.
Online grocery shopping has yet to go mainstream.

For years, online shopping has cut into the margins of brick and mortar retail, but it’s yet to make a dent in grocery stores. The recent purchase of Whole Foods by Amazon promises more convenient access to products from local farms and that could provide a boost for agriculture in the Midwest. Harvest Public Media’s Luke Runyon has more.


Harvest Public Media is a reporting collaboration focused on issues of food, fuel and field. Harvest covers agriculture-related topics through a network of reporters and partner stations throughout the Midwest.