The Weblog
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.
Independence,VA: Market closes TONIGHT at 8 pm!
Good morning!
Be sure to place your order by tonight at 8 pm! Your order will be ready this Wednesday from 4-6 pm. Feel free to schedule a curbside pickup with Calendly, or stop by at your convenience and come inside the Grayson Landcare office to pickup your order.
Remember, a wide variety of organic Southern Exposure seeds are now available to order on the Online Market! Save on shipping and help support the Market!
Thanks again and happy shopping!
To Shop: Independence Farmers Market.
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 all so much for supporting the Market!
Abby
Athens Locally Grown: ALG Market Open for July 8
Athens Locally Grown
How to contact us:
Our Website: athens.locallygrown.net
On Twitter: @athlocallygrown
On Facebook: www.facebook.com/athenslocallygrown
On Thursdays: Here’s a map.
Market News
Happy Independence Day weekend to everyone out there! Today we celebrated our independence from the tyranny of a king, but it’s also a great occasion to think about our independence from all sorts of things. Your support of Athens Locally Grown greatly helps the cause of food independence for our community, for starters. Did you know that, on average, American farmers receive only nine cents out of every dollar that gets spent on food? By the time you take out the cut of the processors, the distributors, the wholesalers, and so forth, only 9% is left for the farm. And of course, they’ve got to try to meet all of the expenses of running a farm with that money, and pretty much the only way to do that is by consolidating the farmland into huge “corporate” farms that can get by with the economies of scale. The farms might be independent family-owned enterprises on paper, but they’re beholden to all of those other interests that control the other 91% of the food dollar. Here at Athens Locally Grown, the growers keep 90% of every dollar, turning small, truly family owned and operated farms into viable businesses. The other 10% powers the market every week. That fosters variety for you, provides a sustainable use of our community’s green space, and helps in no small way Athens be a more self-reliant community.
We’ve all learned the hard way this last year that our supply chain is a fragile one, and not just for food. Mountains of potatoes in Idaho were dumped into pits in the ground because there was no way to get them to customers. Meat processing plants shut down and industrial pork producers “disposed” of their animals because their finely tuned system couldn’t afford to keep them on the farms longer than necessary. And now that the plants are up again, meat prices are soaring because there just isn’t enough to go around. It’s a terrible system when you look just under the surface, even in the best of times, and your support of out local growers lets us all become independent of that terrible system.
For you, too, these growers and their products let you become independent from the corporate grocer, who is told by the corporate office in Cincinnati or Bentonville or Asheville what they can and can’t stock and who they can source their produce from. You’re given the freedom to choose who grows and produces your food and how they grow and produce it. If you don’t like one grower’s products or methods, you have a hundred others, all located right here, to choose from.
And of course by sourcing your food so close to home, you don’t have to be reliant on an overtaxed and under-vigilant inspection system to make sure your food is safe. The government at all levels actively tries to reduce your ability to choose where your food comes from in the name of safety, so not everything is rosy. Sometimes the regulations are warranted, but often the rules put in place are easy for corporate farms but extremely difficult for small farmers to meet. Our fight for independence is an ongoing one, and your voice in support of the small local producer does get heard.
Thank you so much for your support of Athens Locally Grown, all of our growers, local food, and our rights to eat it. You all are part of what makes Athens such a great area in which to live. We’ll see you at our market’s home on Tallassee Road!
We are still getting new customers every week (and we love seeing new faces!) so for all of you you can find a detailed run-down of how Thursdays go on our website here: https://athens.locallygrown.net/faq#7
Other Area Farmers Markets
If ALG doesn’t have everything you need, please support our growers at the other markets that are now back up and running, or at their own locations. The Comerian takes online orders for Saturday pickup at the bakery here: https://www.thecomerian.com/online-ordering. The Athens Farmers Market is holding their Saturday market once again in Bishop Park. They’re still operating under pandemic rules, so you’ll want to read up on all the changes on their website, http://athensfarmersmarket.net. The West Broad Farmers Market is back, holding a drive through market just like us (and using my software too, so it’ll be nice and familiar). You can join them at https://wbfm.locallygrown.net. The Saturday market in Comer has also returned. They’re small, but sometimes an early Saturday drive to Comer is just what the soul needs. And of course Collective Harvest is going strong over at https://www.collectiveharvestathens.com.
All of these other markets are separate from ALG (including the Athens Farmers Market) but many growers sell at multiple markets. Please support your local farmers and food producers, where ever you’re able to do so!
We thank you for your interest and support of our efforts to bring you the healthiest, the freshest and the most delicious locally-produced foods possible!
Dawson Local Harvest: THE MARKET IS OPEN!
DAWSON LOCAL HARVEST, July 4th, 2021.
Free-range Meats and Eggs, fresh Seafood, locally-grown all-natural Tomatoes and Veggies, Your Dawson Harvest is Open Now.
Russellville Community Market: The Market Closes at 10 Tonight!
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.
Orders will be ready for pick-up from 4PM – 8:00PM this Tuesday at the Downtown Russellville Train Depot. You may now come inside the Depot, or your order will be brought out to your car in full-service fashion!
HAPPY 4TH OF JULY!!! We have Apple Butter, Mesquite Lime and Jalapeno Polish Sausage, a variety of Potatoes, Pork Chops, Fresh Lettuces, Sweet Red and Yellow Onions, Russian Red Garlic, Dairy-Free Lemon Bread, Decorated Cookies, and more!
Check back frequently as our farmers regularly update what they have available. Multiple orders are encouraged!
Russellville Community Market
FRESH.LOCAL.ONLINE
Fayetteville Farmers' Market: Happy4th! Online Ordering Now Open
Welcome to online ordering!
Online ordering is now open!
Happy 4th!
Due to today’s holiday, be sure to check back as growers will be adding products tomorrow. Blueberries are nearing the end of their season. Be sure you get yours—order online!
Our local chocolate makers have products available this week!
MORE PRODUCE AND FRUIT COMING SOON: because of poor weather this past spring, fruit and some vegies are ripening later than usual. We expect peaches and blackberries to be listed online soon, as well as more tomatoes.
Ordering will close as usual at 6am on Wednesday morning. Pickup is on THURSDAY afternoon.
New customers always welcome—no minimum order required.
Order at:
https://fayettevillearkansas.locallygrown.net/market.
TIPS:
1) When you start shopping, if you see items that have low availability, choose, checkout, and pay for those first.
2) Some sellers (especially this week) will add more products on Monday or Tuesday in the ordering period, so be sure to check back.
3) Multiple orders from you will be combined into one order before pickup.
PICKUP TIME:
4:30pm to 6:30 pm on THURSDAY.
PICKUP LOCATION AND PROCESS:
The OUTDOOR parking area at the south end of the new part of the Fayetteville Public Library. Approach on School Street and turn west into the outdoor parking lot. Put your name in your window and there will be signs—someone will meet you and direct you to a spot and your order will be brought out to you.
Thank you for your continued support of the online market.
Foothills Market: The Market is Open!
Foothills Market is open with locally-produced foods. Shop the market between now and Wednesday at 5:00 p.m. We’ll have your order ready for pick-up Saturday morning from 8:00-noon during the in-person market on the courthouse square.
Eat something fresh this week!
Miami County Locally Grown: Caramel Gelato, anyone?!
New from The Farmhouse Bakery and Creamery – Caramel Gelato and Mint Chocolate Ice Cream, now on the Market!!
We’re glad to be back, and hope everyone had a festive, restive holiday weekend!
Happy Birthday, America!
miamicounty.locallygrown.net
www.facebook.com/miamicountylocallygrown
Wholesome Harvest Farm WV: Wholesome Harvest Farm online market is open!
Our online market is open!
Order need to be in by 10 A.M. Tuesday.
Looking forward to seeing you when you pick up your order!
Green Acres Atkins: Good morning
Happy 4th of July
Hope you are enjoying your weekend with friends and family!
We have sweet corn and watermelons at the country store
Please place those orders by Thursday at noon
Thanks
Tom, Kami and Oliver
Berea Gardens: Market Open
Happy 4th of July! Our market ordering is open for Wednesday pick-ups. Hope you are all having a nice celebration on this beautiful day. Isn’t it wonderful to be in the USA?
Blessings,
Bob