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FM2 Sat 15 Jul 2017 Know before you go list includes catfish Sponsored By Barbara Armitage, FM2 Market Coordinator The Farmers Market on the Square's Saturday Market on the corner of Campbellsville and Merchant Streets, Columbia, KY is the perfect start to your weekend. It's fun for the entire family. Here's a few of the items we'll have available until sold out: One time only offer – Kentucky produced Catfish Fillets. (See story) FM2 extra: Kentucky farm raised catfish fillet auction) Tomatoes in a rainbow of colors and sizes including heritage tomatoes like Cherokee Purple, tiny Sun Sugar, Mr. Stripy, Green Zebra and Pondarosa Pink. Green Beans including Roma, Tenderette, Half Runners, Brown Stick and more. Red and White Potatoes, Okra and Eggplant. Sweet Blackberries. Cucumbers for slicing and pickling. Yellow squash and zucchini. Onions and peppers of all kinds. Local honey. Beef, chicken and farm fresh eggs. Fresh baked breads and muffins. Fresh picked Honey Select Corn. Hand crafted jewelry, quilts, pens. Goat milk soap. Home and landscape plants.Produce at the Farmers Market on the Square is locally grown and picked fresh. The Farmers Market on the Square is open Wednesdays 1 - 6pmCT and Saturdays 8am - 1pmCT. The market, on the corner of Campbellsville and Merchant Streets, is across from the Columbia City Hall and next to the Adair County Judicial Center. This story was posted on 2017-07-15 03:23:48
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