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(Ad) Adair Farmers Market: Tuesday, June 26, 2012

Caitlin Bunnell Helm reports, at 6:48amCT.
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By Caitlin Bunnell Helm
News from Adair Farmers Market

It's a big day, today, with two big firsts: First of all, we want to welcome Barbara Armitage, Tucker's Station Farms. Secondly, we have our first RED tomatoes. at Holly Denton's tables. In fact, today looks like the best selection of the season! We hope you'll come on out. And remember, we have two Farmers Markets today, this morning, and this afternoon from 3pm-6pmCT.

  • Barbara Armitage, The Farm At Tucker's Station, Bull Run Road, Columbia, Ky: English Cucumbers, Yellow Squash, Half Runner Green Beans. Tenderette Green Beans. Blackberries. Carrots. CUT HERBS: Basil and Oregano. Potted Daylilies: Reds. Yellows
  • Darrell Bunnell, Coview Farms, Coburg, KY. Call 270-634-8207 : Slicing Onions. Cucumbers. Red Tomatoes. Green Tomatoes. Yukon Gold Potatoes. Red Potatoes. White Potatoes. Yellow Squash. Red Cabbage. Green Cabbage. Mums. Herb Plants.
  • Caitlyn Bunnell Helm, Coview Farms, Coburg, KY. Call 270-634-8207 : Zucchini Bread. Lemon Bread.
  • Ken Mooney, Greater Cane Valley, KY: Red Potatoes. Yukon Gold Potatoes. Slicing Cucumbers. Pickling Cucumbers. Sweet Banana Peppers. Green Bell Peppers. Eggplant. Blue Lake Green Beans. Yellow Squash. Zucchini. Green Tomatoes. (A reminder: The 4th of July is only two weeks off: Ken is open at 10amCT today at his big Fireworks Tent at Adair Gun & Pawn and Betty's OKCC, across from Trinity United Methodist Church, on Campbellsville Road for those.)
  • Holly Sinclair Denton, Sano, KY: Red Tomatoes!!! Tomato Plants. Cabbage Plants. Sweet Potato Plants. Red Potatoes. White Potatoes. Blue Potatoes. Shell Peas. Burpees Stringless Beans. Roma Beans. Kentucky wonder Beans. Green Bell Peppers. Pickling Cucumbers. Yellow Sqash. Zucchini. Mother in Law's Tongue Houseplants.
  • Margie Rooks, Sano, KY: Slicing and Pickling Cucumbers. Yellow Squash Zucchini. Patty Pan Squash. BLACKBERRIES. Rhubarb. Red Potatoes. White Potatoes. Blue Potatoes. Yukon Gold Potatoes. Hill Onions.
New Hours for 2012:

The Adair County Farmer's Market has new hours for 2012. Hours will be Tuesdays, Two Sessions at 6am-10amCT AND 3pm-6pmCT AND Fridays 6am-10amCT. Saturdays, 7am-11amCT.

Any Adair County growers interested in selling their locally grown produce at the Adair County Farmer's Market should contact the Adair County Cooperative Extension Service at 270-384-2317. -Nick Roy, Adair County Extension Agent for Agriculture & Natural Resources. 409 Fairgrounds Street, Columbia, KY




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First day, new vendor at Farmers Market: Barbara Armitage



2012-06-26 - 409 Fairground Street Columbia, KY - Photo by Cait Bunnell Helm.
First of all, we want to welcome Barbara Armitage, The Farm At Tucker's Station, Bull Run Road, Columbia, KY. Secondly, we have our first RED tomatoes. at Holly Denton's tables. Barbara's Table, above has: English Cucumbers, Yellow Squash, Half Runner Green Beans. Tenderette Green Beans. Blackberries. Carrots. CUT HERBS: Basil and Oregano. Potted Daylilies: Reds. Yellows. The Farmers Market is open today, Tuesday, June 26, from 6am-10amCT and again this afternoon, 3pm-6pmCT. -Caitlyn Bunnell Helm

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