We are off the beaten path but so worth the little detour. We have many perennials for sale and right now we are offering strawberries that are in season.... [more]
The Comstock Township Farmers Market's mission is to create an opportunity to sell and buy locally grown/made products through community empowerment and celebration.... [more]
Good News Farm is a state-of-the-art certified organic farm using veganic-organic growing methods. We have a one acre computer-controlled greenhouse, one and a quarter acres of high tunnels, and acres... [more]
The 100-Mile Market happens every Wednesday evening from 3-7pm, May-October, in the parking lot on the corner of Ransom and Harrison Streets.... [more]
A Tuesday evening market in downtown Kalamazoo, with a friendly, "small town" feel. We feature high quality vendors selling a diverse selection of local fresh produce, prepared foods, plants, and hand... [more]
The Kalamazoo Indoor Flea & Farmers Market is open every Tuesday and Wednesday from 8am-2pm beginning in October and continuing through April 11, 2012.... [more]
In a time when most of our food is highly commercialized in price yet not matched as well in nutritional value, we feel it's extremely important to be able to give our community a local product that w... [more]
Operating since 2002 our market's vendors are farmers, producers and growers from Calhoun County and adjoining counties.... [more]
The Bronson Winter Farmers' Market takes place EVERY TUESDAY from 10:30 a.m. - 2 p.m. December 2, 2014 through March 24, 2015 at the SkyCourt Cafe.... [more]
Kalamazoo's original Farmers' Market featuring over 125 businesses. Connecting customers and market businesses through honest relationships & supporting community and local economies through a vibr... [more]
Home Grown Industries is a "micro-farm" located in central Michigan. We have been in operation since 1990.... [more]
The Meridian Township Farmer's Market is where you can purchase the freshest possible produce, ask the farmers directly about production methods and the varieties produced, and try new things not comm... [more]