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Martina G.
Apr 1, 2012
A small cluster of tents behind the church. It didn't look like much but I'll definitely be back. You'll see signs at the intersection of Highway 90 that say "Farmers Market 10 am - 2 pm"Vendors include: BBQ truck man, homemade jams, natural soap, greens (kale, lettuce, etc.), Bisbee sourdough bread, imu eggs, plants, tai chi... and a few more! A few places took card but mostly it's cash only. Produce looks fresh! I saw a few dogs so the place must be dog friendly. Things probably sell out quickly so it's probably best to go sooner rather than later.
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Tim G.
May 15, 2012
If you are a "organic" or "all natural" food eater, or maybe you like to just eat fresh produce, you need to get to the SV Farmers Market. It is twice ca week, Saturdays here and Thursdays over on Wilcox and Carmichael. If you go on Thursday you will have the full list of vendors there compared to Saturday's. I've added this as one of the top 5 places to take my family for some chow. We get out and see the animals and soak up some sun. You have a lot of vendors cooking up breakfast or brunch and fresh bread, breakfast burrito's... you name it they probably are cooking it fresh from the farm. This type of food and produce fresh is what we love in our family. If you ever can't make it, drop by the local food coop which is owned and operated by local growers and consumers alike.
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Tony G.
Jan 28, 2025
We go for the dates and sourdough bread. They generally set up on the North side of the farmers market. The lady has fresh dates from Yuma grown by her daughter. The bread and pastry lady is from Elgin and makes the best sourdough bread we've ever tasted.
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Shari L.
Feb 10, 2023
Awesome Best Farmer's market around! Great produce, plants, art and food!! You'll love it!!
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Wil R.
Jun 26, 2014
If buying vegetables take the time to walk the line first as the difference in pricing between each of the home gardeners is drastically different. We stopped at one stall and got an entire canvas bag of veggies for 10 dollars whereas another stall charged about the same for 2 squash. There is definitely some interesting items here, from goose eggs as big as softballs to shitake mushrooms to lemon grass. Just for spice now and again, others will park near the farmers market with petition dirves for things such as Removing the Red Light cameras, something for all.
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