Salisbury, North Carolina

The Healthy Harvest Farmer's Market is sponsored by Rowan Regional Medical Center and Morrison Healthcare.... [more]

Charlotte, North Carolina

The Charlotte Tailgate Farmers Market was founded in 2006, and is excited to begin a fourth year at a new location with expanded hours and more vendors!... [more]

Mooresville, North Carolina

We are a growers only market so we are all local all the time. This is our second year and we are looking to get the word out.... [more]

Mooresville, North Carolina

Outdoor Farmers Market behind Bruester's Ice Cream and in the Meeting Street Homes Parking Lot. Featuring fresh produce, meats, baked goods and arts and crafts.... [more]

Charlotte, North Carolina

The Atherton Market opened on May 15, 2010 in the renovated Trolley barn space at Atherton Mill near uptown Charlotte.... [more]

Albemarle, North Carolina

The Stanly County Farmers Market in Downtown Albemarle has been in operation for over 15 years. We have many local vendors selling their produce, homemade goodies, and crafts to the citizens of Stanly... [more]

MATTHEWS, North Carolina

With more almost 50 sellers, the Matthews Community Farmers' Market is the largest and most diverse growers-only farmers' market in the greater Charlotte area.

Monroe, North Carolina

Pollination services, nucs, queens, honey. Union County NC and surrounding areas.

Mount Holly, North Carolina

Welcome to the Mount Holly Farmers Market! Founded in 2006, the Mount Holly Farmers Market established guidelines based on local production, organic growing, and sustainable agriculture.... [more]

Pineville, North Carolina

The Merchants Association of Pineville is proudly sponsoring the Downtown Pineville Farmer's Market.... [more]

Belmont, North Carolina

A Locavore's Delight. BFM is a true hometown farmers market located in downtown Belmont, NC. We are open from Good Friday though October every Friday 3pm to 7pm.

Monroe, North Carolina

The Union County Farmers' Market is located in historic downtown Monroe, NC. The "Monroe Market" as it has long been called, began with local farmers parked around the old courthouse on Saturday morni... [more]