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(ADV) Myra Harrison report:
Biggest day yet Farmers Market


Printable Shopping list of all Eight vendors products for today, Friday, July 9, 2010

The Farmers Market has the biggest selection of merchandise, vendors, of the season so far today. Jeff Scott, is here today with a load of peaches from Antioch, near Sparksville, KY.
The supply is the best yet.

Lots of buyers are out. Myra Harrison advises everyone to get down early this morning.Open TODAY,Tuesday , July 6, 2010, 6am-10amCT.The Farmer's Market is located in the parking lot of the Adair Extension Office, 409 Fairground ST, Columbia, KY. Open Tuesdays and Fridays during the garden season from 6am-10amCT

The list for today, at 6:14am is follows:


  • Mr. Jeffrey Scott Antioch Community, Sparksville, KY: Peaches and Nectarines
  • Boss Blair, Pellyton, KY: Corn. Kentucky Wonder Green Beans. Blackberries
  • Myra Harrison: Herbs: Oregano. Cutting Celery. Chives. Hill Onions. Red Onions. Walla Walla Walla Onions. Cucumbers - Burpless, Pickling, and Regular Salad or Sandwich Cucumbers. Broccoli. A basket of Greasy Beans, much preferred by Russell Countians. Yellow Tomatoes. Red Ripe Tomatoes. Cherry Tomatoes. Sweet banana Peppers. Mild Peppers, Hot Peppers. Jalopeno Peppers. Yellow Squash. Zucchini.
  • Darrell Bunnell, Coview Farms, Village of Coburg, KY: Green Tomatoes. Red Tomatoes. Small Grape Tomatoes. Potatoes.
  • John and Joyce Wolodozko of J. & J. Produce, McGaha, KY Peaches and Cream Corn. tomatoes. Cucumbers. Celery. Potatoes.
  • Margie Rooks. Sano community of Adair County. Large Head Cabbage. Green Bell Peppers. Purple Peppers. Sweet banana Peppers. Hill Onions. Hot Peppers, large and small. Zucchini. Yellow Squash. Patty Pan Squash. Green Onions. Red Raspberries. Blackberries. Red Ripe Tomatoes. Green Tomatoes for Frying or Pickling. Gold Nugget Corn..
  • Holly Sinclair: Cabbage, large and small. Little White Pumpkins. Red and White Potatoes. Roma Beans. Burpee Stringless Beans. Sweet Banana Peppers. Jalapeno Peppers and an even hotter Pepper. Okra. Bodacious Corn.
  • Caitlyn Bunnell, Village of Coburg, KY Got here early with with fresh baked Large Zucchini Bread and Little Individual Loaves of Zucchini Bread. White Bread. and Wheat Bread. It's good!
The selection this Adair County Fair Day is really great. The weather is really nice this morning, too.


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