
In the past five years, IBIS Worldfarmers markets grew 7.5% to become a $1.3 billion industry. It creates a personal connection between farmers and shoppers, and by cutting out the middleman, farmers get more for their food dollar, shoppers get fresh, locally grown food, and local economies get a boost.
The most commonly purchased items are fruits and vegetables, followed by meat and dairy products, with miscellaneous foods such as sauces, artisanal pastas and flavored oils coming in third.
The Maury County area is home to numerous farmers markets offering locally grown produce, meats, cheeses, other foods, plants, fine crafts, and more.
Columbia Farmers Market
Riverwalk Park
102 Riverside Drive
Columbia, Tennessee
Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays from May to October
8:00am to 12:00pm
(931) 560-1500
More information: https://www.columbiatn.com/711/Columbia-Farmers-Market
Columbia Farmers Fresh Market utilizes local farms and features vendors selling a variety of produce, including honey, jams, eggs, baked goods, cut flowers, locally grown meats, and fruits and vegetables sold directly by farmers.
There are also several artisans who make items such as soaps, jewelry, woodwork, balms, ointments and skin care.
It’s a family-friendly environment, allowing the community to meet local farmers and producers.
Hidden Gem Farmers Market
863 Old Military Road
Spring Hill, Tennessee
Saturday, open all year round
11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
https://www.facebook.com/groups/hiddengemfarm/
Hidden Gems is a fantastic Saturday afternoon farmers market in Spring Hill, Tennessee. Vendors sell everything from farm-fresh vegetables and fruits to eggs, beef, pork, chicken, fish and baked goods. There are also food trucks selling pizza and other foods. There are also artisans selling quality goods like natural soaps.
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