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Farmers Mkt. on the Square needs more Kentucky producers Demand far exceeds current supply, Barbara Armitage writes. Sellers don't have to be Adair County resident to participate; produce just needs to be Kentucky grown. By Barbara Armitage, Market Coordinator Farmers Market on the Square, Adair Annex, 424 Public Square, Columbia, KY The Farmer's Market on the Square is desperately seeking Kentucky farmer's and gardener's who are interested in selling their produce at our market in Columbia, KY on Saturday mornings. The demand for locally grown fruit, berries and vegetables far exceeds our current supply. You do not need to be an Adair County resident to participate in the Farmer's Market on the Square. If you are interested in selling at FM2 please contact Barbara Armitage, market coordinator at 270-250-2979 for more information. This story was posted on 2014-07-02 04:44:41
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