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(ADV) Myra Harrison Farmers Market report:
Friday, August 13, 2010


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

By Myra Harrison

It's another great day here at the Adair Farmers Market. Tuesday was tremendous, and today looks like another great day for sellers and shoppers.

Thanks to all the people buying for their homes, and thanks, too, to the restaurants who buy, sell, and promote Adair County products. And thanks to our friends who remind the restaurants they appreciate our efforts.

Also, we're all so proud of Caitlynn Bunnell's home baked bread. The demand just keeps growing, and she's baking more and more to bring to the market.

And at 6:25amCT, Jeff Scott pulled in with a load of sweet Gala eating Apples!

Open TODAY, Friday, August 13, 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: Yellow Tomatoes. Red Tomatoes. Red and Yellow Peppers. Cucumbers. Yellow Squash. Potatoes.
  2. Caitlyn Bunnell, Village of Coburg, KY Catie's business is really growing. She's really got a a lot of bread this morning. Lots and lots of Wheat, White, and Zucchini Bread.
  3. Myra Harrison:I've got Burpless Cucumbers. Regular Cucumbers. Lots and lots of Okra. White half runner Beans. Real nice Red, Yellow, and Pink Slicer Tomatoes. Red Bell Peppers. Green Bell Peppers. Hill Onions. Jalapenos. Sweet Banana Peppers. Medium Hot Peppers. Y:ellow Squash. Cantaloupe. Eggplant.
  4. Holly Sinclair, Sano, KY:Red and White Potatoes. Okra. Yellow Squash. Patty Pan Squash. Okra. All colors - Purple, Red, Yellow - Cherry Tomatoes. Hill Onions. Sweet Banana Pepper. Cayenne Peppers. Jalapeno Peppers. Blackeyed Peas. White Half-Runners. Green Beans. Lots and lots of corn. Bodacious Corn. Ambrosia Corn.
  5. Mr. Jeff Scott, Antioch suburbs of Sparksville, KY is here with Gala Apples, those wonderful sweet eating apples, in $2, $4, and $6 baskets.
  6. Margie Rooks, Sano, KY Red, Pink, Yellow, and Striped Slicing Tomatoes. Red and White Potatoes by the Bucket or by the Bushel. Hot Banana Pepper. Cayenne Pepper. Sweet Banana Peppers. Hill Onions. All kinds of peppers. Eggplant.
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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