Frederick County Office of Economic Development: "Locally Grown Food is Closer Than You Think - Frederick Farmers' Markets Are Now Open"
Frederick, MD (PRWEB) June 03, 2016 -- Frederick County is known for its diversified agriculture ranging from dairy and livestock, to grain and fruits, to vegetables and wine. As the days get longer and the temperature rises, the availability of locally grown food becomes more abundant. The farmers markets feature a variety of products from produce to baked goods to plants.
Frederick County Office of Economic Development compiled a Farmers’ Market Study and found that farmers markets have an impact of over $2.7 million dollars to the local economy. Buying from a farmers’ market in Frederick County stretches your dollar further than one could imagine. Buying directly from farmers provides fresh, healthy produce, keeps food dollars close to home all while supporting a local family farm.
Below is a list of Frederick County markets. For specific hours and more go to http://www.homegrownfrederick.com/farmers-markets.
• Emmitsburg Farmers’ Market
• Everedy Square & Shab Row Farmers’ Market
• Brunswick Farmers Market
• Frederick City Market
• Linganore Farmers and Artisans Market
• YMCA of Frederick County Farmers Market
• Walkersville Farmers Market
• The Great Frederick Fair Farmers’ Market
• Grace Farmers Market
• Middletown Farmers’ Market
• West Frederick Farmers’ Market
• Farmers’ Market at NCI Frederick
• Thurmont Main Street Farmers’ Market
• Urbana Library Farmers’ Market
Don’t have enough time to make it to a Farmers’ Market? Purchase a share in a Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) in the area, and pick up the farm products directly from the farmer. To find a list of some of the farms in Frederick County that offers CSA’s, pick up a copy of the Homegrown Frederick Magazine or get an electronic version at: https://issuu.com/diversionspub/docs/homegrown_2015.
Homegrown Frederick is designed to help citizens find local Frederick County farms that offer locally grown products as well as agri-tourism activities along with promoting the Family Festival @ the Farm and the Farmers’ Markets in the county.
Katie Albaugh, Frederick County Office of Economic Development, http://www.homegrownfrederick.com, +1 301-600-1058, [email protected]
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