Boroughs Farm Market began 2008 and our mission is to provide the freshest, highest quality and Virginia Grown products to you and your family.... [more]
Bringing you all the best in local! Come see us every Wednesday 3PM to 7PM, April through September, for all the best in local!
Buy Fresh Buy Local Event at the Virginia Beach Farmers Market July 13, 2013 from 11-3. Local Producers, VA Grown/VA Finest Products, Chef Demos and Tastings, AG Related Demos, Children's Activities,... [more]
The Farmers Market, located at the corner of Dam Neck and Princess Anne Roads, is a year-round open air market featuring fresh local and regional produce, a butcher shop, a dairy store, organic grocer... [more]
This festive open-air market on Saturdays during the summer months is a great way for farmers to have a local outlet for their produce.... [more]
Located in the historic heart of Olde Towne Portsmouth,Va, our market provides a wealth of locally grown, seasonal produce, grass-fed beef and lamb, free-range poultry and eggs, heritage pork, and Eas
The Tappahannock Main Street Program, the Town of Tappahannock and Essex County are hosting a series of monthly farmers' markets located in historic downtown Tappahannock.... [more]
A Weekly Farmers Market specializing in locally grown Agriculture and Horticulture Products. Open from June to Nov, every Sunday (Rain or Shine) from 12 Noon to 4 pm.... [more]
Come and meet the people who raise, harvest and produce your food. Find locally made crafts and jewelry.... [more]
The Olde Towne Curb Market is a back to the basics farmers market featuring the freshest fruits and vegetables, dairy products, seafood, cut flowers, baked goods, pickles, jellies, preserves, soaps an... [more]
We are fortunate to have three Farmers Markets in Isle of Wight County, VA. The Smithfield Farmers Market in Downtown Historic Smithfield, 115 Main St.
The Cullipher family has been growing fresh fruits and vegetables in Pungo for decades. Over the years, we have supplied local stores, roadside stands and restaurants with homegrown produce which we a... [more]