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(ADV) Myra Harrison report: Good supply, and shoppers are out early

QUICK SHOP Printable Shopping List of all vendors products for today, Tuesday, August 10, 2010.

By Myra Harrison

Sorry to report in late, but we have been BUSY. BUSY. BUSY. You couldn't tell it from the remaining produce, but Margie Rooks must have sold out half the huge load of produce she brought by 6:15amCT! Thanks, Adair County, for supporting us. Thanks, Restaurant owners, for featuring Adair County products.

Open TODAY, Tuesday, August 10, 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.


  1. Darrell Bunnell, Coview Farms, Village of Coburg, KY: All colors of Bell Peppers. Green and White Cucumbers. Yellow Squash. Red Potatoes. Red and Yellow Cherry Tomatoes. Large Red Slicing Tomatoes.
  2. Caitlyn Bunnell, Village of Coburg, KY Wheat, White, and Zucchini Bread.
  3. Myra Harrison:Burpless Cucumbers. Regular Cucumbers. Yellow and Red Tomatoes. Peck of Plum Tomatoes for Canning (6/peck). Green Onions. Eggplant. Corn. Brown Stick Beans. Hill Onions. Red and Yellow Cherry Tomatoes. Jalapeno Peppers. Hot and Mild Peppers. Yellow Squash. Zucchini.
  4. Holly Sinclair, Sano, KY:Red and White Potatoes. Cucumbers. Yellow Squash. Patty Pan Squash. Okra. Jalapenos. Cayenne Peppers. Banana Peppers. Hill Onions. All colors of Cherry Tomatoes. Green Tomatoes. Red and Yellow Slicing Tomatoes. Red and Green Bell Peppers. White Baby Pumpkins. White Half-Runner Beans. Pink Half-Runner Beans. Romas. Tenderette Green Beans.
  5. Margie Rooks, Sano, KY Wow. Prettiest Red, Green, Yellow, and Orange Bell Peppers you ever saw. I called them Queens of Peppers. 50 cents each. Talk about color! Yellow Tomatoes. Pink tomatoes. striped Pink Tomatoes. Cayenne Peppers. Hot Peppers. Red and White Potatoes. Hill Onions.
Stalls listed from entrance on Fairground Side. For Quick Shopping, Circle items for shopping list. Restaurants welcome! Thanks to those who mention "Adair County grown" on your menus!

Thanks, Adair County, for your wonderful support. -Myra Harrison


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