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Adair Farmer's Market has great selection this morning

Adair County Farmers Market, at the Adair County Extension Office, 409 Fairgrounds Street, Columbia, KY. Fresh produce grown EXCLUSIVELY in Adair County. Tuesday mornings: 6am-10amCT; Tuesday afternoons - 2pm-6pmCT, Friday mornings - 6am-10amCT

by Holly Kerns and Danny Burris
As reported to Ed Waggener, ColumbiaMagazine.com (c)

(6:32amCT) - There are just two of us here this morning, but between, we have one of he best selections of the season: Here's what we have at 6:32amCT, this morning, Friday, June 27, 2014. We'll be here 6am-10amCT, or until everything is sold (there were green tomatoes, but someone came and bought them all, already.) The earlier you come the better, and the weather is perfect right now. Here's what we have at this time:
  • Holly Kerns, Sano, KY 270-250-3437 - Yellow Squash, Zucchini, Green Beans, Cucumbers, Red Potatoes, White Potatoes (Blue Potatoes not ready yet - maybe by Fourth of July, though) and Cabbage
  • Danny and Debbie Burris, D & D Longview Farm, Gradyville, KY, 270-250-3701 - Blue Crop Green Beans, Old Time Brown Stick Beans, Roma Beans, Crook Neck Yellow Squash, and Berries! We have the berries! Blackberries, Gooseberries, Blue Berries. Also Cukes, Zucchini, New Potatoes, a few Little Red Beets, Green Onions. Tomatoes: We have a lot of Red Tomatoes. (We came with a pretty good selection of Green Tomatoes, but someone came by and bought us out! Apologies). And, a note, we won't be able to make the Farmers Market on the Square tomorrow, so we hope to see everyone here, today.
  • Others may be here. Watch for their reports here.

Many vendors at Adair County Farmer's Market accept WIC and Seniors vouchers and credit and debit cards. Vendors have been certified in Good Agriculture Practices (GAP), and a certified management practice to aid in ensuring safe and wholesome foods. For more information Adair County Farmers Market, contact the Extension Office at 270-384-2317. Nick Roy




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