Northville, Michigan

This market features over 75 stalls. Offerings include: fresh produce, including organic offerings; annuals, perennials, herbs, shrubs, and baskets.... [more]

Grand Rapids , Michigan

Farmlink's website currently offers a portfolio of products from 60 local specialty growers and artisan food makers based in Michigan.... [more]

Novi, Michigan

Along with fresh Michigan-grown fruits, vegetables and flowers, the Novi Farmers Market & International Street Fair offers the tastiest of fresh breads, baked goods and sweet treats.... [more]

Flint, Michigan

The Flint Farmers' Market, under the management of Uptown Reinvestment Corporation since 2002, is recognized as one of the finest public markets in Southeast Michigan.... [more]

Plymouth, Michigan

The Plymouth Farmers Market is open every Saturday Morning in The Gathering, across from Kellogg Park from 7:30am-12:30pm.... [more]

Grand Rapids, Michigan

The Westside Farmer s Market will feature a mix of farm fresh produce, baked goods, and other ethnic and handmade products from Michigan farms and local businesses.... [more]

Allegan, Michigan

Allegan Farmers Market offers a wide variety of seasonal fruits, vegetables, herbs, annuals, periennals, cut flowers and much more homegrown goodness.... [more]

Blissfield, Michigan

Blissfield Farmers Market has been in operation for over 25 years in our small community. Products available are fruits, vegetables, nuts, free range organic eggs, crafts (such as towels, crochet, wo... [more]

Paw Paw, Michigan

2011 is the second year for the Almena Farmers' Market, which is located at the Historic Township Hall site in Almena Township of Van Buren County (just west of Kalamazoo/Oshtemo).

Saint Louis, Michigan

The St. Louis Farmers market is a seasonal, outdoor market that offers produce, flowers, plants, baked goods, beef, poultry, pork, honey, unique handmade craft items and more.... [more]

Three Rivers, Michigan

The Three Rivers Farmers Marketh is in operation Tuesdays 2:00pm-6:00pm mid-May to mid-October. The vendors vary from year to year but often include growers of fresh produce, Amish farmers, and local