- 100 Mile Diet Org - check this one out!
- Sustainable Table celebrates the sustainable food movement, educates consumers on food-related issues and works to build community through food.
- Seasonal Cornucopia Cool website created by local chef to help plan local meals seasonally.
- Lots of ways to find local food
- Local Harvest Use this website to find farmers markets, family farms, and other sources of sustainably grown food in your area.
- Eatwild.com is your source for safe, healthy, natural and nutritious grass-fed beef, lamb, goats, bison, poultry, pork and dairy products.
- Food Routes is a national non-profit dedicated to reintroducing Americans to their food, the seeds it grows from, the farmers who produce it, and the routes that carry it from the fields to our tables.

I have a couple more websites to add to the list. (at least one is referenced on the 100 Mile website). They are:
http://www.localharvest.org
http://www.foodroutes.org (they use the same maps as local harvest)
http://www.eatwild.com
All of these have information about the value of eating locally produced foods and then a resource guide where you can find farms in your state, city or zip code.
Another link to recommend that will help you grow your own food locally:
Salt Spring Seeds
Sustainable Canadian seed company selling rare and unusual seeds. Online
catalogue includes heirloom tomatoes, quinoa, amaranth, seed garlic and a
new “zero mile diet” kit.
http://www.saltspringseeds.com/