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Counties Crack Down on Farmers Market Fraud, but Cheating Remains Statewide

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If you're a fan of your local farmers market, you want to believe every farmer is on the up and up. Three years ago, investigative reporters discovered blatant cheating in Southern California. That led to a bill that would have boosted farmers market enforcement that failed in the legislature last year. David Karp of the LA Times joins us, and explains that local regulators in LA and San Diego aren't waiting around for the state to take action.

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