Whiteville, North Carolina

The Columbus County Community Farmers Market, incorporated in 1998, is one of the finest local markets in the area.... [more]

Tabor City, North Carolina

Nestled in the heart of tobacco land is Grapefull Sister's Vineyard and RV camping. We grow Muscadine grapes and produce wine from them.... [more]

Statesville, North Carolina

Welcome to the Crossroads Regional Farmers' Market! Our mission is to provide quality, local food in a fun and safe environment.... [more]

Catawba, North Carolina

Our farmers market is located in Catawba, NC at Center United Methodist Church. The church is at the crossroads of Sherrills Ford Road, Buffalo Shoals Road, and Murrays Mill Road.... [more]

High Point, North Carolina

The Uptowne Market is not only a great place to purchase local produce and goods, but it is also a place to enjoy the day with family and friends.... [more]

Pittsboro, North Carolina

Open Air Farmers Market with 26 registered vendors offering locally raised meats, produce, cheeses, cut flowers, farm crafts and more.... [more]

Cherryville, North Carolina

The Cherryville Farmers Market consist of our local farmers, artisans and soap makers. Our market is open every Thursday morning from 8:00 am until 1:00 pm You may come as early as 7:00 am on your

Statesville, North Carolina

The Evening Farmers Market is a non-profit group of area farmers, bakers, and crafters who present their products for sale for the convenience of early evening shopping at Pecan Park in historic downt... [more]

Pittsboro, North Carolina

By way of Ireland and now local to North Carolina I began Noel's Produce Stand as a way to support my new local community and provide fresh, healthy and delicious products at fair prices.... [more]

Conway, South Carolina

Every Saturday Historic Downtown Conway hosts the Farmers Market under the Waccamaw Memorial bridge.... [more]

Pittsboro, North Carolina

We provide a place for local farmers to sell their crops and animal products to the community, as we believe strongly in the the local food movement.... [more]