Experience the bounty of Southwest Michigan at the Texas Township Farmers' Market - Fresh on Q! We're gearing up for our 2013 season and will be open Saturdays from May 11 to October 12 from 8 a.m.... [more]
Rain or shine, the Portage Farmers Market has a variety of amazing MI vendors with a variety of products!
Located at Salomon Farm Park, the Salomon Farmers' Market offers locally grown and made product to the Fort Wayne community.... [more]
Hop on the Red Arrow Highway and head to Lawrence Michigan, the best little town there is. Stroll with your dog and a cup of fair trade Peruvian coffee to the sounds of Hank Williams on Saturdays 9am-... [more]
LaPorte Farmers Market runs May - October, Saturdays only , 7 a.m. to noon. Shop for locally grown fresh fruits/vegetables, eggs, meats (beef, pork, chickens), herbs, flowers, hand-made crafts, pott... [more]
Every Saturday morning , May through October 8 am till 1 pm in downtown La Porte features local farmers, bakers, organic vegetables, all natural raised meat and eggs, all kinds of fruit, value added... [more]
Our farm market is open from Sept 15 to Oct 31 each year. We sell mums, pumpkins, squash, Indian corn, apples, and most everything else associated with autumn.... [more]
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).
This is your place for locally grown! From rhubarb in May to Fuji apples in November, the Benton Harbor Fruit Market invites you to experience what "fresh and local" really means in S.W.... [more]
Enjoy Thursday nights in New Buffalo! The New Buffalo Farmers and Artisan Market offers different vendors each week including: produce, baked goods, artists, crafts, food, clothing, antiques, services... [more]
Welcome to the Historic West Main Street Farmer's Market- Fort Wayne's Largest Farm Market. Outdoor (May-October) market is located at 1936 West Main Street, Fort Wayne, Indiana 46808.... [more]
Main Street is blocked between First and Second Streets where vendors offer goods from brightly colored push carts reminiscent of the 1800's.... [more]