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(Ad) What & Who are at Farmers Market

The Farmer's Market at the Adair Extension Office, 409 Fairground Street, Columbia, KY is open this Friday morning, September 13, 2012, from 6am-10amCT.
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By Holly Kerns, Professor Jeff Scott & Ed Waggener

  • Holly Kerns, Sano, KY - Green Tomatoes. Green Beans (some by the bushel). Yellow Squash, Zucchini. Potatoes. Turnips. Greens. Pumpkins. A few ears of corn, but they will likely be gone soon.

  • Prof. Jeff Scott, Scott's Orchrd, Antioch, KY - Enterprise. Gala (Mrs. Marcum's favorite). Melrose, the state apple of Ohio and the Amish favorite. And Matsu, Ken Babcock's favorite.
The Farmer's Market at the Adair Extension Office, 409 Fairground Street, Columbia, KY is open this Friday morning, September 13, 2012, from 6am-10amCT.




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Old Coot watching the picture show



2013-09-13 - 409 Fairground Street, Columbia, KY - Photo by Ed Waggener. An old coot brought a lawn chair to watch "the picture show" at the Adair County Farmers Extension office during the lull before late rising college people and downtownies made it to the Farmer's Market. A little later, the spectation was on Lindsey Wilson's new ecological parking lot, when Danny Pyles brought in practically every piece of bang-clang equipment in Adair County for the biggers spectator event in Columbia today. A few may recognize the relatively famous Old Coot, phrenologically, from the shape of his head.
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Best theatre in Columbia today: LWC parking lot



2013-09-13 - from 409 Fairground Street, Columbia, KY - Photo by Ed Waggener. It was fun this morning to watch the frenzy of work at the new Lindsey Wilson Parking Lot from across the road, from the Friday morning Farmers Market at the Adair Cooperative Extension office. We're hoping someone will send story with the science on the parking lot, but have been told by a knowledgeable source that a Lindsey Wilson professor had the idea to add much needed campus parking, slow run off of water, and purify it to a great extent before it's released to the drainage system into Russell Creek. The excavation work is being done by Pyles Excavating, Columbia. The Farmers market is open this morning until 10amCT, at 409 Fairground Street, Columbia, KY.
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Holly Kerns has excellent selections at Farmers Market



2013-09-13 - 409 Fairground Street, Columbia, KY - Photo by Ed Waggener. As usual, there is a really good selection of produce from Sano, KY. Something about the soil. Holly Kerns is at the market today. Green Beans are available, by the mess or by the bushel, and she's got a lot more. Click ReadMore to see her entire selection.
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