Fresh South Market, INC fosters good health, community interaction and education by creating an outlet for small farmers to market locally grown produced and food products directly to the consumer.... [more]
Mulberry Market is a producer-only market located in historic Tattnall Square Park in Macon, GA. The market has been an outlet for local farmers and growers for 8 years and we pride ourselves on supp... [more]
Visit the Peachtree City Farmer's Market at Aberdeen Village Shopping Center in Peachtree City! We are currently operating our Winter Market hours and we'll be there on Saturdays from 9:00 - 1:00 th... [more]
The Macon GA Farmers Market will open April 7, 2007 on Poplar Street in downtown Macon. The market is open to producers, growers, value added products, artists and other creative art vendors.... [more]
The Brown family farm was founded by the late William "Farmer" Brown and his wife, Debra. It has 2,500 acres that produce traditional Southern row crops like cotton and peanuts, plus fruits and vegeta... [more]
The Henry County Farmers Market is a locally grown market that features in season produce, honey, jelly, baked goods as well as home made products from local artisans.... [more]
Market on Main is a Farmers Market providing locally grown produce and products. The market is a collaboration of the markets from the Agricultural Center and the First United Methodist Church.... [more]
Our market supports local growers/farmers and locally owned businesses that support our local food producers.... [more]
A locally sponsored market held the first Saturday of the month in historic downtown Newnan. This market is limited to home grown, handmade and homemade items.... [more]
From May to November we have in-season Produce from many local vendors. Also fresh local Honey, homemade canned goods, baked goods...... [more]
The Jonesboro Farmers Market is a producers' market held in the beautiful Lee Street Park. Now in its 11th year, the Market is an ideal place to find the local vegetables you need for a delicious dinn... [more]