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Printable Shopping list of all nine vendors products for today, Tuesday, July 13, 2010

Open TODAY,Tuesday , July 13, 2010, 6am-10amCT.The Farmer's Market is located in the parking lot of the Adair Extension Office, 409 Fairground ST, Columbia, KY. Open Tuesdays and Fridays during the garden season from 6am-10amCT.

We've got nine (9) vendors here today, in all with nearly all parts of Adair County represented. Eddie Compton, the Rosanear King from Fairplay, KY, is here today, with a truckload of Peaches and Cream and Silver King Corn.

And talk about the makings for salads. All kinds and colors of tomatoes, from cherry tomatoes, to red, pink and yellow tomatoes. Small to large, including those big slicers when tomatoes, and mayo, will be a whole meal.

And there's a good selection of blackberries, and there is another truckload of delicious peaches from Antioch.

The list for today, at 6:12amCT follows:


  • Mr. Eddie Compton, Fairplay, KY. Truckload of Peaches and Cream and Silverking Corn, for Corn on the Cob, Fried Corn, or Canning.
  • Mr. Jeffrey Scott Antioch Community, Sparksville, KY: Peaches
  • Boss Blair, Pellyton, KY: Kennebeck Potatoes. Tomatoes. Corn. Cabbage. Green Peppers. Blackberries.
  • Myra Harrison: Zucchini. Cherry Tomatoes. Mild Hot Peppers. Green Peppers. Walla Walla Onions. Red Onions. Red and Yellow Tomatoes. Hill Onions. Yellow Squash.
  • Darrell Bunnell, Coview Farms, Village of Coburg, KY:Tomatoes. Peppers. Potatoes.
  • John and Joyce Wolodozko of J. & J. Produce, McGaha, KY Peaches and Cream Corn. Tomatoes. Roma Beans. Cucumbers. Squash. Zucchini. Genuwine Adair County grown Celery - his specialty.
  • Margie Rooks. Sano community of Adair County. Gold Nugget Corn. Red Tomatoes. Green Tomatoes for Fried Green Tomatoes and Pickles. Pink Tomatoes. Yellow Tomatoes. Blackberries. Red and White Potatoes. Cucumbers. Green Peppers. Sweet Pepper. Cabbage. Yellow Squash. Patty Pan Squash. Purple Peppers. Zucchini.
  • Holly Sinclair: Red and White Potatoes. Red Tomatoes. Cabbage. Cucumbers. Hill Onions. Burpee Stringless Green Beans. And romas Beans
  • Caitlyn Bunnell, Village of Coburg, KY Wheat, White, and Zucchini Bread. Expected shortly.
It's by far the best selection of the year. Come on down and join the crowds. They're here already, before we opened. -Myra Harrison



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