Posts Tagged ‘FARMERS’
Bath Farmers Market expanded for Harvest Moon
As part of the Harvest Moon Festival, the market will feature more vendors, more music and more activities
Read MoreBath County Farmer’s Market kicks off fifth season June 2
New vendors have been added and each week will feature food, children’s activities and live music, in addition to locally grown and locally prepared food and craft items.
Read MoreHighland Farmers Market opens June 1
What new attractions can customers expect at the Highland County Farmer’s Market this year?
Read MoreHighland Farmer’s Market Will Offer Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program Benefits This Year
This year, the Highland Farmer’s Market will have the capability to accommodate participants in the federal Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program.
Read MoreIt’s Farmer’s Market Time Again! Bath Farmer’s Market Opens Saturday June 4th
New vendors are participating this year, bringing with them new types of produce and arts and crafts. And additional vendors are welcome.
Read MoreFarmers Markets In The Allegheny Highlands Get A Boost From A USDA Grant
Farmers markets in Highland, Bath, Pocahontas and Pendleton counties receive a USDA development grant to help build, advertise, and improve their markets.
Read MoreUSDA Nutrition Program Brings Fresh Fruits And Vegetables To Low Income Seniors In Pocahontas
Fresh fruit and vegetables from the farmers market may be only a coupon away for qualified Pocahontas County seniors.
Read MoreMarlinton Farmers Market Will Now Accept Food Stamps
Families on limited incomes will now have an additional tool for putting fresh fruits and vegetables on the family table.
Read MoreVisit With Vendors At The Bath Farmers Market
You find all kinds of things at the Bath Farmers Market from fresh produce to live Alpacas!
Read MoreBath Farmers Market Will See Some Changes
New management and a new location are in store for the Bath Farmers Market this year.
Read MoreBath Farmers Market Founders Are Stepping Down
The founders hope someone will step up to take over the popular market. The Bath Supervisors are willing to discuss including the market and other s in the county’s upcoming tourism plan.
Read MoreStonewall Ruritans Host A Young Farmers And Ranchers Cookout
If you’re between the ages of 18 and 35 and have thought about farming or ranching, you don’t want to miss this cookout with free food and lots of good information
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