two men walking past a yarnick's farm sign
produce section
bottles of bloody sauce
a tractor and chickens
a variety of vegetables
a sign for sale
i think i'll just be happy
a bag of la prima
a display of various items
food
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food
Julie Anna E.
Sep 10, 2022
Nice farmers market- I loved going here with my friends while attending IUP. Really great fresh and reasonably priced produce- and it all looks beautiful- healthy and ripe produce. We came here a lot in the fall for the Best Buddies Organization with our peer buddies- and everyone at the farm was very patient, kind, understanding, and accepting. We never had any issues with anyone in our group. We did hay rides, picked our own pumpkins, and other fall activities- so fun and great memories here!
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Tiffany Y.
Dec 7, 2021
Yarnick's Farm is family-owned and -operated and has been in business for about 40 years. They grow vegetables, raise farm animals, and sell various vegetables, fruits, meats, dairy products, and home products in their market. They also sell their products through local grocery stores and the food-delivery service Harvie.From this farm, I bought cauliflower, zucchini, cucumbers, and spaghetti sauce, and they were an average quality. The cauliflower was a large size. The zucchini and cucumbers had more blemishes than I prefer but tasted good. The spaghetti sauce was their heirloom kind, and it tasted slightly sweet but very good. The prices of these foods were moderate, about a couple to several dollars each. Perhaps I will buy and taste-test their grain-fed black angus beef next...
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Hillary W.
Sep 16, 2015
This place is the best place for veggies! The sweet corn is awesome and they always have weekly specials.I like taking my son so he can get a soda before we leave from the neat cooler. He gets a kick out of having to use the bottle opener to get the top off. It is way more fun than your average grocery store.
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Kelly D.
May 3, 2009
This is a farmer's market, so you get fresh, locally grown fruits and veggies. It has a nice, friendly atmosphere. They also have some handmade crafts and home decorations for sale. Note that a lot of the produce sold here is also sold at the local supermarkets at a discount. I would suggest trying the supermarkets first if you are looking to save a few bucks. Be warned: they have a wider selection here but this place also is much more expensive!Be sure to check out the covered bridge nearby. One car across at a time!
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Casey O.
Oct 3, 2017
First pull up, it's a very nice, well put together market/farm. Very inviting. Went in to buy some apples, and everyone that was working that day were super friendly and extremely helpful. It was nice to walk around and see what they had to offer. Purchased 1/2 peck of crimsom red apples for $6.98, which I felt was a great price for home grown produce. Will be returning
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Stacy B.
Apr 8, 2017
This is a great place to purchase fresh fruits and veggies. They also sell meats and fresh baked cookies and pies as well. If you need to buy someone a special gift, they sell beautiful gift items as well. And the staff are very lovely people.
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Steph T.
Jul 17, 2012
delicious veggies and fruits, local eggs and dairy - just was i was looking for as i was out of town and missed my own farmer's market. open on sundays! i wish the eggs were organic and the meat and dairy animals grass fed and hormone free but didn't see any options that advertised that so only 4 stars.
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Pamela D.
Dec 13, 2024
This is the most fabulous farmers market that I have ever been too. The quality of the produce is hands down the best you can get and the lettuce and the heirloom tomatoes are just so mouthwatering and delicious.Everything grown in this market is truly immaculate and pristine. And the people that work there are so warm, friendly, generous and kind that I cannot wait to go there every week.Thank you for your great service and for all the healthy and beautiful produce that you work so hard to provide us with!Pamela Dockum
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sherpes s.
Aug 20, 2019
High-priced farm food market. $2 for a head of lettuce, $6/dozen corn. Not all the produced sold is locally grown by this farm, but trucked in by mass-produced agricultural enterprises. The store interior is very nice, with wood beams holding the roof. If you want fresher and better vegetables, go a pop-up farmers market or a road-side stand.
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