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(ADV) Myra Harrison Farmers Market report:
Friday, July 23, 2010


There's a real Taste of Adair County available today at the Adair County Farmer's Market. The county's top truck gardeners proving once and for all that almost anything can be grown better in Adair County. Remember when Adair Countians thought the only big sweet, watermelons came from Jackson and Knox County, Indiana? Well, you have to see the whoppers Margie Rooks has today! If one only wants added color for Summer Salads, it's here today. -CM
Open TODAY, Friday , July 23, 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.

QUICK SHOP Printable Shopping List of all vendors products for today, Friday, July 23, 2010. Stalls listed from entrance on Fairground Side. For Quick Shopping, Circle items for shopping list. Restaurants welcome!:

The list for today, Friday, July 23, 2010, at 6:17amCT follows. Restaurant owners are welcome!:


  1. Darrell Bunnell, Coview Farms, Village of Coburg, KY: Green Tomatoes. Red and Yellow Tomatoes. Cherry Tomatoes. Roma Beans. Potatoes. Bodacious Corn. Bell Peppers.
  2. Caitlyn Bunnell, Village of Coburg, KY Wheat, White, and Zucchini Bread.
  3. Boss Blair is here, from the Village of Pellyton, KY Blackberries. Silver Queen Corn. Tenderette Green Beans.
  4. John and Joyce Wolodozko of J. & J. Produce, McGaha, KY. Peaches and Cream Corn. Lots and lots of tomatoes. From one tomato to boxes and baskets. Roma Beans. Bell peppers. Cherry Tomatoes. Lemon Cucumber.
  5. Myra Harrison: Eggplant. Yellow Squash. Half Runner Beans. Brown Stick Beans. Greasy Beans. Okra. Green Onions. Burpless Cucumbers. Red and Yellow Tomatoes.
  6. Margie Rooks, Sano, KY BIG homegrown watermelons. Red and yellow and Green Tomatoes. Blackberries. Half runner Beans. Old-fashioned Stick Beans. Brown Stick Beans. Red and White Potatoes. Green Onions. Hot, Sweet, and Bell Peppers. Eggplant. Yellow Squash. Patty Pan Squash. Zucchini.
  7. Holly Sinclair: Red and Yellow Tomatoes. Cherry tomatoes in red and yellow. And little bitty tomatoes. Red and White Potatoes. Hill Onions. Yellow Squash. Cucumbers.
Come on down. Great prices. Great Adair County Garden Fresh tastes. BIG supply today.-Myra Harrison


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