The Night Market on Burke kicks off on April 23 and continues on the 2nd and 4th Wednesdays of each month through October, from 5-8 PM.
The Fearrington Farmers' Market enters its 29th year in 2019. Each week you will find vegetables, fruits, meats, eggs, flowers, home-canned goods and baked goods, a wonderful array of foods and flavo... [more]
We are a Century Farm (a recognition program of the N.C. State Fair) with the first land of the farm bought by Lewis Herring in 1893.... [more]
The Urban Farmer's Market offers heirloom varieties of produce, herbs, indoor/outdoor plants, pumpkins, squash, potatoes (all varieties), cabbage, kholrabi, broccoli, melons, strawberries, blueberries... [more]
"local farmers feeding local folks" The Burlington Downtown Farmers Market is a farmer-owned, producers-only market featuring delicious locally grown produce and handmade artisan crafts and foods.... [more]
The North Park Farmers' Market (NPFM) is a new, producers-only farmer's market housed in a permanent structure at North Park, Burlington.
Begins April at the Efland Ruritan Club will begin hosting vendors selling fresh produce and other goodies on Saturday mornings between 9:00 am & 2:00 pm at the Ruritan club grounds.... [more]
At this nationally recognized Market, customers find local farm products, prepared foods, and crafts.... [more]
Producer's-only market located in Pittsboro, NC. Wide range of fresh, local products offered including produce, meat, dairy, baked goods, ornamental plants, cut flowers, and wine.... [more]
The Eno River Farmers Market, a year round market in Historic Downtown Hillsborough, offers farm fresh organic produce, pasture raised meat and eggs, artisan cheeses, baked goods, jams, jellies, ferm... [more]
The Chapel Hill Farmers Market is operated and promoted by Farmers of Orange, an organization of farmers, artisans and crafters from Orange County and the surrounding area.... [more]
We provide a place for local farmers to sell their crops and animal products to the community, as we believe strongly in the the local food movement.... [more]