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Myra Harrison: Farmers Market Report, Friday, July 15, 2011

Have we got the Farm Fresh Foods today! If you didn't know better, you'd think you had died and gone to Whole Foods Heaven when you get here. I do believe Margie has more produce than any Columbia supermarket had in the store 60 years ago!.
Here's what is at the Farmers Market, 409 Fairground ST, Columbia, KY. at 6:26amCT, Friday, July 15, 2011, The Farmers Market is open today from 6am-10amCT, as it is on each Tuesday and Friday during the growing season. And now the Adair County Farmers Market is open every Saturday from 8am-12pm noon CT as well.

By Myra Harrison

We've got a lot of vendors and a lot of good stuff today!

Here's what we have at 6:26amCT:Thanks to everybody who came out last Saturday on our First Saturday. Remember, we'll be open today.

We're giving away the basket to Dana Richard this morning. She won it at the Expo to be picked up today.

By the way, I love it that some people want to read my column on CM before coming out, but at this time of the year, it's best to get here early. As I write, Darrell still has some roasting ears of corn, but Holly's was already sold out! So get here early. You're even welcome to watch while I'm on the phone with CM.

  • Darrell Bunnell, Coview Farms, Coburg, KY: Corn. Mum Plants. Sage. Thyme. Basil. Oregano. Chives. Parsley Plants. Fresh cut Flowers. Farm Fresh Eggs. Cabbage. Kohlrabi. Green and Red Tomatoes. Corn. Tomato Plants. Pepper Plants.
  • Caitlyn Bunnell, Coview Farms, Coburg, KY: Wheat Bread, White Bread. Zucchini Bread.
  • Myra Harrison, Yellowhammer Road Farm, Fairplay, KY: Zucchini. Roma Beans. Yellow Squash. Cucumbers. Red Cabbage. Red and Yellow Tomatoes. Broccoli. Eggplant.
  • John and Joyce Wolodozki, McGaha, KY: Lots of tomatoes - red, yellow, striped and Green and Cherry Tomatoes.. Brown Stick Beans. Half Runner Beans. Roma Beans. White Potatoes. Green, Yellow and Purple Peppers. Yellow Squash. Cucumbers.
  • Holly Sinclair, Sano, KY: Cucumbers. Zucchini. Red and White Potatoes. Burpee Stringless Beans. Romas. Sugar Snap Peas. Cabbage. Blackberries. Green Peppers. Green Tomatoes. Yellow Squash. .
  • Margie Rooks, Sano, KY:Blackberries. Cantaloupe. Red, Green, and Yellow Tomatoes. Landstar Green Beans. Romas. Half Runner Beans. Brown Stick Beans. LOTS of Cucumbers. Blackberries. Yellow Squash and Zucchini. Red Potatoes. White Potatoes. Green Peppers. Acorn Squash. Eggplant. Sweet banana peppers. Hot Peppers. Sweet Green Bell Peppers. Green Onions. Cabbage. Patty Pan Squash. Hill Onions. .

The Adair Farmers Market is now open: 6am-10amCT, Tuesdays and Fridays. Starting Saturday, July 9, 2011, open 8am-12pm noon CT. during growing season, at the Adair County Extension Office Parking Lot, 409 Fairground ST, Columbia, KY. - Nick Roy, Adair County Extension Agent for Agriculture and Natural Resources




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