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FM2, Sat 21 Jul 2018 - Selections: Summer Harvest is Rolling In!

It's like a county fair every week. There will be both Kid's Bucks and Senior Bucks today.
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By Ed Waggener

(Sat 14 July 2018) The harvest is really rolling in for the Farmers Market on the Square this morning Saturday, July 21, 2018! Check back between now and 8amCT as the selections list grows.


Vendor Selections, posted in random order, today
- Big Black Dog Farm - Donna & David Jones. 270-634-2125. Lots of Tomatoes. (Pink Belgium, Carolina Gold, Mountain Fresh, Mountain Spring,Mountain Magic) Okra, Green Peppers, Blackberries, Eggplant, and of course your LOCAL Honey, Hotpads. - Donna Jones
- David Burris & Jr. Brown. Portland. Here with a Truck Load of Sweet Corn. Represented by Kayden Greene and his Granddad, David Burris. They're giving a Baker's Dozen, 13 ears for $4!!!. - Darrell Bunnell of Coview Farm: Red, Pink, Yellow & Purple Tomatoes, Cherry Tomatoes, Cucumbers, Cabbage, Hot Peppers, Green Peppers, Eggplant, Green Onions, White Onions, Red Potatoes, Yellow Squash, Corn, Cantaloupe & Fresh Basil.
- Caitlin Helm of Lonely Acre Farm has: Wheat Bread, Cranberry Carrot Cake, Lemon blueberry Cake, Dried Tomato & Basil Loaf.
- D & D Longview Farms. Gradyville, KY. Debbie, 270-250-1277. & Danny Burris, 270-250-3701, Gradyville, KY with TOMATOES. (Red Cherry, Pinks, Yellow, Mountain Magic, And Sun Sugar Gold), Cucumbers, and New Potatoes Come early! - DEBBIE & DANNY
- Kelvin Riley, 812-498-4937, Gradyville, KY - TOMATOES - Red Cherry. Yellow. Red and Green. Cucumbers. Onions. Zucchini.
- Blackaby Hill Farm, Tim & Lisa Blackaby 270-535-5396: Tomatoes, Corn, Eggplant, Squash, Zucchini, Blackberries,Blackberry Jam,Bread And Butter Pickles Zucchini Relish, Honey Tomato Butter, Variety Of Grass Fed And Finished Beef And s Variety Of Pasture Raised Non GMO Chicken, Whole Chicken and Cut Ups.
- Campbell's Hollow Ranch, LLC, 180 Hollow Branch Road, Albany, Clinton County, KY. Kathy Campbell. Phone 270-585-4253. I will be at the Farmers Market on the Square with our Goats Milk Soap, Goat’s Milk Shampoo. (No flowers today because of the rain),
- Andrew Farms, Russell County, KY. Tomatoes, Potatoes, Green Beans, Zucchini, Peppers. And he's cooking today. COOKING: Sausage Wraps on Lettucw or Bread. $3 & $4. & VEGGIE BURGERS. No Meat. Seasoned Egg Plant with toppings of Lettuce, Tomato, Cheese. After 9amCT.
- Waffle Street is here today. Kellis Booth & family.
- Goose Creek Bread from Cumberland County. - Paul Sullivan, Baker. Phone 270-433-7355 to call for special orders. Today Check back. To be updated: Some or all of these items: Pretzels, Good Morning Rolls. Cinnamon Rolls. And Multigrain Rolls, Sour Dough Bread, French Bread, Fried Apple Pies, Multi-Grain Bread. Happy to share a smile!
- Barn Yard Knives, Mud Camp, KY 100, Cumberland County, KY. Phone 270-433-5637. Stevie Butler, owner. is here with custom knives with deer antler handles, handmade holsters.



Usually here, but not today and called in to let us know.
- Sandy Ridge Nursery, Breeding, KY. Darrell & Sandy Scott. 270-791-3050 or 270-791-5330. Not able to make it today, but watch for me next Saturday.


This story was posted on 2018-07-21 04:29:40
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