Hoover, Alabama

We are an outreach to local farmers as well as the neighborhood who want fresh produce. We average about 7-9 vendors each week and operate from the last Thursday in May until the last Thursday in Aug

Moody, Alabama

Fruits and vegetables grown without chemical fertilizers or insecticides. Grass fed Tennessee meat goats.... [more]

Calera, Alabama

The City of Calera Farmers Market exists to promote our local farmers in Alabama, encourage healthy eating through the selling of locally grown produce and farm products, while encouraging the growth... [more]

Albertville, Alabama

Aeroponically Grown Vegetables, Produce, and Herbs grown in a climate controlled Greenhouse to produce the freshest, tastiest, & healthiest vegetables, pesticide & herbicide free.... [more]

Verbena, Alabama

Come and visit us at our strawberry u-pick. We have 4 acres of beautiful strawberries that you can pick fresh off the farm or buy some already picked.... [more]

Talladega, Alabama

My name is Bobby Ray Holmes and with my partner Mary Kimerling, we opened Holmestead Farm in 2010 to the public.... [more]

Homewood, Alabama

West Homewood Farmer's Market Great food, arts & crafts, flowers, pottery, fresh fish, baked goods, and cool drinks.... [more]

Trussville, Alabama

Coming soon to North/East Birmingham... your Neighborhood Market and Mercantile. Offering everything you need from hardware, home and garden to feed and supplies.... [more]

Montevallo, Alabama

Montevallo Farmers' Market began in 2010 with the support of the Montevallo Chamber of Commerce. The market includes locally grown produce and natural products, and has its stated purpose to put mone... [more]

Gordo, Alabama

We raise honey bees to sale and have honey. We raise and sale Italian Queen bees nation wide.

Sylacauga, Alabama

Sylacauga farmer's market is open on Fridays, 7:30am to 1:00pm. The 2012 market begins May 25. We will also have a fall market in October and November.... [more]

Cropwell, Alabama

My Dad, David Bryant started this farm with his Papa, J.M. Bryant in 1941 growing cotton, hogs, poultry and cattle.... [more]