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Grapevine Farmers Market - Grapevine

 
Thursday, Friday and Saturday of each week, March 22-Oct. 20, 2012, 8 a.m. until 4 p.m. around the gazebo. Our family has been in the Farmer’s Market Business for several generations. As a result, produce is not just a career-choice, its a passion. We guarantee you the best selection around: if we wouldn’t feed it to our kids, you won’t find it in our market.
 

Grapevine Farmers Market - Grapevine

 

Thursday, Friday and Saturday of each week, March 22-Oct. 20, 2012, 8 a.m. until 4 p.m. around the gazebo. Our family has been in the Farmer’s Market Business for several generations. As a result, produce is not just a career-choice, its a passion. We guarantee you the best selection around: if we wouldn’t feed it to our kids, you won’t find it in our market.
 
Visit www.farmersmarketofgrapevine.com for the most up-to-date list of selections. 

Grapevine Farmers Market - Grapevine

 
 Thursday, Friday and Saturday of each week, March 22-Oct. 20, 2012, 8 a.m. until 4 p.m. around the gazebo. Our family has been in the Farmer’s Market Business for several generations. As a result, produce is not just a career-choice, its a passion. We guarantee you the best selection around: if we wouldn’t feed it to our kids, you won’t find it in our market.
 
Visit www.farmersmarketofgrapevine.com for the most up-to-date list of selections. 

Grapevine Farmers Market - Grapevine

 

 Thursday, Friday and Saturday of each week, March 22-Oct. 20, 2012, 8 a.m. until 4 p.m. around the gazebo. Our family has been in the Farmer’s Market Business for several generations. As a result, produce is not just a career-choice, its a passion. We guarantee you the best selection around: if we wouldn’t feed it to our kids, you won’t find it in our market. Visit www.farmersmarketofgrapevine.com for the most up-to-date list of selections. 

Grapevine Farmers Market - Grapevine

 
Thursday, Friday and Saturday of each week, March 22-Oct. 20, 2012, 8 a.m. until 4 p.m. around the gazebo. Our family has been in the Farmer’s Market Business for several generations. As a result, produce is not just a career-choice, its a passion. We guarantee you the best selection around: if we wouldn’t feed it to our kids, you won’t find it in our market. Visit www.farmersmarketofgrapevine.com for the most up-to-date list of selections. 

"Sustainability" - Organic vs Inorganic? - Fort Worth

2012 Home Horticulture Seminars - Texas AgriLife Extension Service

 “Sustainability” will be presented from 10 a.m. until noon, July 7, in Lonestar Room A & B at the Tarrant County Plaza Building, 200 Taylor St., Ft. Worth. Registration is $15. Advance reservations are preferred, but not required. For more information or to enroll, call 817-884-1945.

http://tcweb.tarrantcounty.com/ehealth/lib/ehealth/2012_Seminars2.pdf

Market at Tarrant County Public Health Department - Fort Worth

 

Fresh produce is picked in the morning for you to purchase during the day and enjoy that evening.  Four farmers market locations are starting up in June with three locations in Fort Worth and one in Richland Hills. You can pay for your produce using cash, credit and debit cards or a Lone Star/SNAP or WIC card.

Operated by The North Central Texas Farmers Market Association which runds state-certified and city-licensed farmers markets in Tarrant County, and is a member of the Farmers Market Coalition.
 
Markets are producer-only; that is, everything sold must be grown or produced with 150 miles of the market. The association inspects each vendor annually to verify that each is growing/producing all that is offered for sale at market. No re-sellers are allowed. No produce imported from areas outside of the 150-mile radius is allowed
 

Farmers market locations, days and times:

Cowtown

Market at Tarrant County Public Health Department - Fort Worth

 

Fresh produce is picked in the morning for you to purchase during the day and enjoy that evening.  Four farmers market locations are starting up in June with three locations in Fort Worth and one in Richland Hills. You can pay for your produce using cash, credit and debit cards or a Lone Star/SNAP or WIC card.

Operated by The North Central Texas Farmers Market Association which runds state-certified and city-licensed farmers markets in Tarrant County, and is a member of the Farmers Market Coalition.
 
Markets are producer-only; that is, everything sold must be grown or produced with 150 miles of the market. The association inspects each vendor annually to verify that each is growing/producing all that is offered for sale at market. No re-sellers are allowed. No produce imported from areas outside of the 150-mile radius is allowed
 

Farmers market locations, days and times:

Market at Tarrant County Public Health Department - Fort Worth

Fresh produce is picked in the morning for you to purchase during the day and enjoy that evening.  Four farmers market locations are starting up in June with three locations in Fort Worth and one in Richland Hills. You can pay for your produce using cash, credit and debit cards or a Lone Star/SNAP or WIC card.

Operated by The North Central Texas Farmers Market Association which runds state-certified and city-licensed farmers markets in Tarrant County, and is a member of the Farmers Market Coalition.
 
Markets are producer-only; that is, everything sold must be grown or produced with 150 miles of the market. The association inspects each vendor annually to verify that each is growing/producing all that is offered for sale at market. No re-sellers are allowed. No produce imported from areas outside of the 150-mile radius is allowed
 

Farmers market locations, days and times:

Cowtown

Coppell Farmers Market - Coppell

 
The Coppell Farmers Market, established in 2003, has become one of the best community markets in the DFW area, a one-stop shopping trip for fresh, seasonal produce, pastured meats, eggs, breads and locally made foods. Both the customers and the farmers/producers have shaped the market to what it is today, guided by a community-based organization, the Coppell Farmers Market Committee. The guidelines for the Coppell Farmers Market state that all products sold at the Coppell Farmers Market shall be grown, raised, and/or produced directly by the vendor within the North Central Texas region, with the exception of full disclosure and approval of selling another’s product.

Weekly and seasonal offerings: