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sally S.
(Jun 23, 2009)
Gives a chance for small local growers who are struggling to produce healthy pesticide free produce against all odds ( I know I am one of them!)
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Darren M.
(Jun 22, 2009)
Our local growers are working to create a market to provide healthy, local food for our small community. They are up against long odds and I would like to see them have every chance to succeed!
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Sydney Q.
(Jun 21, 2009)
Our local farmer's are growing the BEST vegetables in our area and it is crucial towards building a sustainable community with healthy food and a viable economy.
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S P.
(Jun 21, 2009)
We live in a fairly remote area & it is such a thrill to access FRESH produce that tastes great, isn't GMO and be able to support local farmers. We're a small community and we need to help one another:)
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M. Todd L.
(Jun 20, 2009)
Tomatoes that are not genetically modified. Apples I can't get at Vons. An unbelievable selection of peppers for my salsa.
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By:
emmer
(Apr 24, 2008)
This small farmers market has 2 locations--the tri-county fairgrounds in bishop on sat morning and the park on old mammoth road in mammoth lakes on wednesday eves. both are accessible by public transit.
The big vendor at both locations is apple hill, an organic 20 acre farm just south of bishop. the market contact, J. Osborne also has a good variety of produce weekly, and beautiful gladioli. Other vendors vary from week to week as do the products offered. Most common vegetables and fruits make an appearance during their brief seasons. Additionally, there are herbs, flowers, and occasionally, crafts. prices approximate and often beat the only supermarkets in both towns--and the freshness and varieties are worth the trip.
Show your support for local and organic by patronizing the local farmers market. Tell them what you want and what you appreciate about their efforts. We need to grow this market to include more budding farmers and crafters, and perhaps include a csa.
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