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This weblog contains LocallyGrown.net news and the weblog entries from all the markets currently using the system.
To visit the authoring market’s website, click on the market name located in the entry’s title.
Russellville Community Market: 11/6/22 closing
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 4:00 PM – 7:00 PM this Tuesday at the Downtown Russellville Train Depot.
Get some fresh apples, pumpkins and winter squash while they are available! Check out the extras table for other great produce from Drewry Farms too! There’s still a few veggies available and lots of great baked products as well! Start your Christmas shopping early with gift certificates and hand crafted items from the market! Start planning your thanksgiving meals with delicious locally raised meats as well! There’s always something interesting at RCM!
Remember 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.
We appreciate your patience with us during this transition.
Check back frequently as our farmers regularly update what they have available. Multiple orders are encouraged. :)
Russellville Community Market
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Russellville Community Market: 11/4/22 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.
Tired of leftover Halloween candy? Satisfy your sweet tooth with an enormous variety of quality baked goods and jams and jellies! Refresh yourself with bath bombs or locally grown teas! Plan healthy meals with tender meats, winter squash, microgreens, fresh greens and more! Check out the ice cream and cheese flavors available this week and don’t forget the eggs! Have you seen the extras table lately? It has been especially bountiful, and it’s a great opportunity to check out lots of products in person! Come and feel the softness of a homemade scarf or smell a locally made soap! Make sure you check out the apples, pumpkins and squash from Drewry Farms before they are gone!
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.
We appreciate your patience with us during this transition.
Check back frequently as our farmers regularly update what they have available. Multiple orders are encouraged. :)
Russellville Community Market
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Champaign, OH: Here We Go Again!
It’s Thursday night, and that means it’s time to open the market up for more weekly fun!!
XOXO,
Cosmic Pam
Champaign, OH: Thursday Reminder!
Good morning!!!
Hoping that everyone is well, while I am still away on baby duty with Baby Lennon!! The new parents, and the new babe are all well, and everyone is adjusting to the new adventure!
I’ve loved being here, helping, giving all the love to Lennon, and peppering things with my sage advice…
I miss you all, and will return in another week! I will see you after next Thursday!
If you placed an order, this week, tonight is your pick up! 4pm-6pm or make a different arrangement for a Friday morning pick up or a Saturday pick up!
XOXO,
The Long Lost Cosmic Pam
Foothills Market: Market Reminder
We still have Dragon Tongue beans, butternut squash, eggs and other local foods available on the market for this week, so place your order by 5:00 p.m. today for pickup tomorrow.
Independence,VA: Online Market is OPEN for November 9, Pick-up!
Happy Wednesday, everyone!
Can you believe it’s already November?
November means its time to prepare for the Holiday Season! We’ve got pesticide-free Christmas trees and wreaths available for pre-order now, sourced from Brookgreen Farm. Trees and wreaths will be available for pick-up at the Grayson Landcare Office on November 23 between 4-6 and November 30 between 4-6. Delivery is also an option! All proceeds from these sales goes towards funding activities for the Farmer’s Market!
If you’d like to schedule a curbside pickup to conveniently have your box awaiting upon your arrival, please feel free to schedule a time using the Calendly link below. Otherwise, You can drop by and pick up your order inside the office any time on Wednesday, November 2, between 4-6 pm.
Thank you, happy shopping!
To shop: https://independencefarmersmarket.locallygrown.net/
Schedule Your Pickup Time (OPTIONAL): Calendly.
After you click “Confirm” on your time, be sure to enter your information and click, “Schedule an Event”. You will get a confirmation e-mail. If you do not receive a confirmation, you are not scheduled and need to try again.
Thank you for supporting the Market!
—Christian, Online Market Manager
Old99Farm Market: Old 99 Farm, week of Oct 31 2022
Our winter harvest basket shares available for a season starting Oct 12. See the writeup in the Market.
We do have lots of crops ready to harvest. Surf to the online store here to place your order. Store pick up Thurs 4 to 6 or by arrangement.
Ground pork on special: buy two pounds get third one free.
Vegetable crops now ready to harvest:
Arugula
Basil
Bok choi
Celery
Collards
Spinach Chard
Rainbow Chard
Herbs
Kale, Frilly green
Kale, Russian Red
Kale, Nero di Toscano
Leek, Young
Lettuce: Buttercrunch, Romaine
Mesclun mix salad greens
Mustard greens (Toyko Bekana, Giant Red)
Onions, Green Bunching
Onions, Sweet Utah, fresh
Hot Peppers, yellow banana, Szechuan style (hot 10K to 50K SHU), Thai style (50K to 100K SHU)
Rapini
Rhubarb stalks
Rutabaga
Tomatoes: red slicing types, cherry type and Yellow Brandywine heirloom
Purple Topped baby Turnip
Turnip Greens
Healthy Eating,
Ian, Cami and Lauren
Grumpy Goat: Weblog Entry
The past couple weeks have continued to be busy on the farm. We finished the soybean and black bean harvests. A lot of the black beans split while harvesting so we will probably be selling both split and whole beans in the near future, as soon as we pick out the rogue soybeans.
We’ve been emptying the bin of last years corn and hope to get this years corn in soon.
Last weekend we attended our last goat show of the season in North Carolina. Buckley – our last kid from this year- took Reserve Grand Champion Buck and also found his new herd. He now lives in Georgia. Logan, who did not attend the event in person but sent his fleece, took home Grand Champion Fleece! The judge made me promise I would find him a crown to wear…. I’ll post pics if I find one!
The rest of the goats have begun their breeding season. We expect kids throughout the month of March so plan on swinging if in to help us socialize them!
We have also been planting our garlic – about 6 varieties are planted so far with 4 to go. And for those that still need some garlic there’s still a little left – mostly Killarney – which are smaller heads but still delicious.
And unfortunately we had to say goodbye to our founding flock member , Nuzzler, this week. She was an older gal, always eager for treats and head scratches. We miss her already. If only all our 4 legged friends would live as long as us. We did welcome in new farm members this week too though. New laying chicks are brooding in the heated shed. We shouldn’t have a lack of eggs come spring. And Teddy, a wethered goat from a couple years ago returned home. More picks to come on our FB and IG.
Remember next Tuesday is Election Day!!!! Get out and vote!
Fayetteville Farmers' Market: After the costumes and pumpkins are put away--you can still order!
Hello—
We know some of you are busy with Halloween and other celebrations this week.
Just a reminder that online orders are still open on Tuesday and for you night owls or early birds, orders stay open until 6 AM Wednesday morning.
https://fayettevillearkansas.locallygrown.net/market
RAZORBACK GAME DAY and HOMECOMING is on Saturday Nov 5—consider choosing some locally raised and locally made goodies. Easy drive by pickup on Thursday Nov 3 from 4:30-5:30 pm!
Questions? reply to this email or call 479-935-5111.
Connie's Cornucopia: Check Out New Items
We have cucumbers, Onions, sweet potatoes, apples, coffes, teas, mushrooms, microgreens and much more. Check out all new items.
Thanks
Connie