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This weblog contains LocallyGrown.net news and the weblog entries from all the markets currently using the system.
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Russellville Community Market: 8/18/23 opening
To ensure your order is placed, make sure you click the “Place My Order” button once you have completed your shopping. You will receive a confirmation email.
Don’t forget to check out the extras when you pick up your order from 4-7 PM on Tuesday at the Downtown Russellville Train Depot.
Nourish your students with local foods and produce from RCM! With our jams and jellies you can make some epic PB&J’s! In hot weather cucumbers are great for staying hydrated; let them do double duty as a healthy snack! Connor’s Garden and Sweets and Pleasant View have plenty of cucumbers available! Our bakers have breakfast breads, sandwich breads and buns, sweet breads, dinner rolls, cookies, cupcakes, brownies, bars and more! We have baked goods that go great with every meal! Peppers are plentiful right now; they are a great nutritious snack or a great ingredient in your dinner recipes! Pine Ridge Gardens, Pleasant View and The Thomas Family have sweet and spicy peppers for you! It’s a good time to stock up on okra and freeze it for use over the winter. Drewry Farm and Orchards, Hoof Hollow Hobbies and Pleasant View can help you fill your freezer with okra ready to cook! There’s plenty of yellow squash available, too! Check out Drewry’s mini orange and mini white pumpkins! They are edible but also great for decorating! Their mashed potato or baked potato acorn squash are also delicious and nutritious! Porch Swing Farms has beautiful and fully cooked spiral sliced hickory smoked hams! Why wait for a holiday when you can enjoy awesome ham sandwiches and more right now! Check out the meat category for tons of great cuts, many of which make some super crock pot meals! We are VERY excited to be able to offer fresh fruit this week, as well! Get in on the first of this year’s apple harvest from Drewry Farms and Orchard with a bag of their Gala apples! Hold on to that summer feeling with watermelons from Drewry or Lucky Star, as well! Why get products that aren’t as fresh from the grocery store when you can get the best food and produce from right here at home?? Come taste the difference!!
Remember, we accept EBT!
Don’t forget to follow us on Facebook and Instagram!
REMINDER- We can no longer accept credit or debit cards. We will still be able to process cash, checks and SNAP/EBT transactions.
Check back frequently as our farmers regularly update what they have available. Multiple orders are encouraged. :)
Russellville Community Market
FRESH.LOCAL.ONLINE
Frontier Farms: HAPPY THURSDAY!
this weather is awesome!!
see everyone saturday
https://frontierfarms.locallygrown.net/market
Champaign, OH: Special Market Pick Up, Today!
Hello, lovely customers!!
Today is market pick up, but I am going to start the pick up process at 3pm, instead of beginning at 4pm!!
There is rain in the forecast for 5pm, and Champaign Berry is coming with to set up, with corn, tomatoes, squash, and cucumbers to sell!!!
I want everyone, weekly customers, and non-ordering customers to have a chance to come out, and grab all that they have to offer, and rain will not be fun to do that!!
So, this evening…market pick up begins at 3pm, and plan to shop from Champaign Berry while you are getting your orders!! Also, if you missed ordering, this week, feel free to run out to the farm, during market pick up, and shop from Champaign Berry!
XOXO,
Cosmic Pam
Foothills Market: Market Reminder
There’s still an hour or so to place your order on Footills Market today. Order now, and we’ll have your items ready for pickup tomorrow afternoon.
Statesboro Market2Go: Okra!
Order before 10 pm tonight!
These fresh green pods can be used to make several southern staples, that’s right, this week we’re highlighting okra!
Try it:
- In a cheesy Smoked Okra Dip that’s great on chips or toasted baguette slices!
- Fried up with a crunchy pecan breading
- As part of a gorgeous Spicy Succotash with a rainbow of other vegetables like corn, bell peppers, tomatoes!
- Or in Seafood and Okra Gumbo, that pairs locally grown vegetables with wild-caught shrimp
Check out our many new products and click to order at Market2Go!
Old99Farm Market: Old 99 farm week of Aug 13 2023
Fruit harvests are beginning. We’ve had tomatoes, eggplants, peppers and cukes for a few weeks, and berries are almost over. Blackberries, aronias left. But now the pome fruits: apples, pears and stone fruit: peaches, plums. So far one eating apple and Red Haven peaches in limited supply. No spray, tree ripened.
Other news: lots of eggplants the Rosa Biance round variety, lots of cukes both pickling (3 to 4") and slicing (5 to 7"). If you want bulk buy, best to request with lead time of a week.
Brocoli is now in prime season, garlic has been harvested and dried, and root crops are being dug.
The film: Regenerating Life that I told you about on Sunday is about the dynamics by which the water cycle can rapidly balance climate extremes. It is science that has been obscured by all the fuss about CO2e greenhouse gases. Yes we have to stop fossil fuel pollution, but we can also grow our food in ways that stabilize the climate and reduce severe weather events worldwide. Have a watch for the trailer. I’m going to bring the film to Hamilton this fall. And here’s a segment on Bill Gates fav distraction: cow farts.
Our offering: peaches, celery, brocoli, frilly kale, Nero kale, Rainbow chard, Tiara and Savoy cabbages, Tokyo Bekana chinese cabbage, beets, bell peppers, sweet bulb onions, scallions, fennel, green garlic, baby lettuce mix, baby buttercrunch lettuce, radishes, rhubarb, carrots, collards, cabbage collards, leeks, basil and herbs.
Surf to the online store here to place your order. Store pick up Thurs 4 to 6 or by arrangement. *
Healthy eating
Ian, Cami and Adam
Champaign, OH: Hey, Hey!
Good morning!!
Can you believe it’s Tuesday morning, and that the weekly ordering will close in one hour?
Did you also see all of the AMAZING garlic varieties, peppers, tomatoes, spaghetti squash, kale, lettuces, and fresh berries?
I mean…we’ve got it all!!!! But, most importantly, now is the time to act on the seasonal items!!
Ok…go order!
XOXO,
Cosmic Pam
Fayetteville Farmers' Market: ONLINE ORDERS STILL OPEN UNTIL 6 AM WED
You may order until 6 am Wednesday morning. If you ordered, we thank you!
Order at:
https://fayettevillearkansas.locallygrown.net/market.
Remember we offer easy drive by pickup Thursday afternoons at the Fayetteville library for some of your favorite fresh locally grown and locally made products.
NEWS:
A&A Orchard has added a few more bags of yellow peaches—the last of the season. We are limiting purchase of peaches to 1 bag per customer.
A variety of fresh produce and herb items are still available! Plus meat, eggs, baked goods, jams, honey, craft items and locally produced food items.
Pickup at the library is 4:30-5:30 Thursday. If you already know you can’t pick up then, email us asap at this address as soon as you order and we will work with you on a plan.
Questions? Reply to this email and we will get back to you. Or call or text 479-935-5111.
There is also a delivery option for Fayetteville addresses. Request it by following the directions on your emailed order confirmation and do that asap or by no later than 9am Thursday. Be sure to send your request to Seeds That Feed (see instructions on the email confirmation of your order) since they set up the deliveries.
Thank you.
Siloam Springs, AR: The Online Market Is Open!
We are so excited to see you in person this Saturday at the promenade! Come by Saturday between 8am-12pm to see what all of our vendors have been preparing for you. We will also have great live music from 9am-11pm. Online market is still available as well. You can order from now until Thursday at 5pm, with pick up happening at the concession stand next to the promenade on Saturday morning. We look forward to seeing you.
Lathemtown Farm Fresh Market: This Week at the Market
I’m still quite behind on the farm chores thanks to lots of rain or blazing heat! Farming is not for the faint of heart! Lots of our plants are withering under the conditions so we will have slim offerings for a while from the garden. I’m open this week, but scaled back a bit as I am trying to get the summer plants out, soil amended and fall garden in. I am starting microgreens so we will have those by next week, maybe sooner. I will post on FB and update via this newsletter as well if they do come in by market day.
Have a great week – stay cool! It’s another heat advisory today. A good reason to try our mixed berry switchel to stay hydrated!
Farmher Chef Amy