HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) â Connecticut is stepping up inspection and enforcement of its "Connecticut Grown" program of locally grown food.An announcement in the Department of Agriculture's weekly report on Wednesday says the agency will investigate complaints and make unannounced inspections of farmers' markets and other sites this summer.Each product label violating the law is subject to a $25 fine.Agriculture Commissioner Steven Reviczky said the agency is protecting Connecticut farmers and consumers. Buyers want locally grown food and he says they rely on correctly labeled products.Reviczk...