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Frontier Farms:  Here comes the heat!


Saturday and sunday will be hot ones, but it is June.

https://frontierfarms.locallygrown.net/market

Martin's Farmstand:  U-pick strawberries this afternoon starting a@ 2 PM(Wednesday June 12)


We plan to open the strawberry patches for u-pick this afternoon (June 12, 2014) starting at 2 pm. This is the third picking for this year. Picking conditions will be fairly good. I see red berries everywhere as I walked the patches this morning. Strawberry flowers come in clusters. The first flower to open is called the king flower and it makes the biggest berry. A few days later the next few flowers of the cluster open. The berries from those flowers are a bit smaller. This repeats till all the flowers have bloomed and is the primary reason that the berries early in the season are large and the size of the berries “runs down” throughout the season. If you want big berries this is the best time. I expect peak season to be from this Saturday through next week. Strawberry season is usually about three weeks long overall. Enjoy this lovely day. Daniel

Old99Farm Market:  Week of June 10th


Greetings,

I hope that you are well.

Last week was the 6th and final week of the Spring CSA.

This week there will be a break from delivery to focus on planting, we will be open for a la carte pick ups at the farm.

Our 11 week Summer veggie CSA Season will start June 20th.

This week on the farm we planted a garden block with 3 varieties of sweet potatoes, yellow and red onions, shallots and leeks.

Garlic scapes are starting to curl so we’ll have lots of those for the next few weeks, get them while they’re in season!

This week we have:

Asparagus
Arugula Roquette
Beets: Red and Gold
Carrots
Chard: Yellow and Red
Fennel Greens
Garlic Scapes
Green Garlic
Kale
Mesclun Salad Mix
Mint
Rhubarb
Sage

For A la carte orders surf to the online store here to place your custom order. Store pick up Thurs 4 to 6 or by appointment.

For further questions or to sign up kindly reach out by email to email : adam@equilibriumacres.ca

Healthy eating,

Ian, Cami, and Adam

Fayette County, Texas:  This market is preparing to open!


This market was added to the LocallyGrown.net system on Tuesday June 11, 2024 03:04 PM. It should be open for business soon!

Fayetteville Farmers' Market:  If you tried to order Monday evening please try again


Hello!

Sorry to add another email to your list, but our web manager reported that there was a temporary problem with the website on Monday evening from 6-10 pm, that has now been resolved. If you saw a somewhat scary looking message when you tried to order, please try again and don’t worry—there was NOT a security issue.

Plenty of local goodies available. Thanks for supporting the online market.

Orders close at 6 am on Wednesday morning.

Champaign, OH:  Mama Mia, Here We Go Again!!


Good morning, good morning!!

Just your Tuesday reminder that the market will close for weekly orders at 8am, this morning!!

So much to take advantage of, and you don’t want to miss the fun!!

It’s always a good time when you order, and I get to see your smiling faces at Thursday pick up!!

I will be back on the market, and baking again, next week!!

So, you know the drill…wake up, grab your coffee/tea, and order!!

Here we go again!

XOXO,
Cosmic Pam

Connie's Cornucopia:  Chickens Whole In Stock


Pasture Raised Chicken
We raise our chicken a little different than most conventional producers. Fresh grass, insects, spring water, plus a non-GMO and soy free supplemental ration is what gives our birds a healthy advantage. Fresh air and sunlight plus plenty of room to be a chicken combined with daily moves to fresh, well rested pasture allow us to raise drug, chemical, and antibiotic free chicken.

Fayetteville Farmers' Market:  Weblog Entry


MONDAY UPDATES

MORE PRODUCE this week!
beets, carrots, celery, cucumbers, fennel, garlic chives, green beans, green tomatoes, potatoes, Cherokee purple tomatoes, squash, zucchini, onions, parsley and more.

BLUEBERRIES: started early and season will end sooner than past, so don’t wait to order.

This is just a brief reminder that you may still order or add items until 6 am on Wed morning June 12.

Pick up is Thursday June 13. Your credit card will be charged only once, after you pick up, to insure that all items you ordered were delivered to you.

https://fayettevillearkansas.locallygrown.net/market.

If you already ordered, we thank you!

Questions? reply to this email or call/text 479-935-5111

Statesboro Market2Go:  Order before 10 on Tuesday night!


A rainbow of gorgeous produce is available on Market2Go, so this week we’re highlighting some recipes that are sure to brighten up your plate!

Click to order at Market2Go!

Martin's Farmstand:  U-pick strawberries this evening starting a@ 5 PM(Monday June 10)


We are opening for the second u-pick picking of the season this evening (Monday June 10, 2024) starting at 5 pm. Picking conditions in the early kinds look really good for tonight.

Hours for u-pick are Monday starting at 5 PM; Wednesday, starting 2 PM (no morning picking on Monday’s and Wednesdays); Saturday, starting 7 AM. This repeats through out the whole season. The patch closes when the berries are all picked or at 8 pm on Monday and 6 PM on Wednesday and Saturday.
When you arrive you do not need to stop at the stand to weigh your containers if you know the empty weight already. Also you do not need to stop if you are picking into standard Quart containers.
You have the option of bringing your own containers or buying empties from us. Quart boxes 25 cents each. If you are buying empty containers from us please pay when you get them rather than after you are done picking to minimize confusion as to what is going on.
NO DOGS in the field or stand areas. We will be using the same random picking pattern that we did last year. This means that you may start anyplace you wish in the patches that are open as long as you are not cutting in front of someone. It is mandatory that when you are picking that all the ripe berries are picked as you move No roaming or grazing type picking. A section of row must either be picked or not picked when you leave. We will be scouting the patch and keep suggesting where you will find good picking.
Pricing u-pick: $5 per Quart if less than 8 quarts and $3.40 per quart if more than 8 quarts; $27.20 for an 8 quart tray. All containers are expected to well filled but not heaped. We will adjust prices up or down as needed for over or under-filled containers. By the pound price is $2.30/# (limited to bigger containers or larger amounts). If you pay by credit card there is a 3% surcharge added to the above prices and you will need to use the inside checkout station rather than outside express options. Daniel