Farmers Markets are popping up in small towns across rural America. Increasingly, farmers and ranchers realize there is interest in fresh, locally-grown food. And while it may not be their only source of income, it puts local dollars in local pockets and impacts the health of local folks.
Savvy local grocers who see the Farmers Market as a compliment to their own business benefit as well. Some advertise a “Farmers Market Special” on ingredients needed to turn that just purchased fresh zucchini into bread, or showcase Farmers Market growers in their stores.
But Farmers Markets provide more than economic and health benefits. They are community builders. They bring people together in a relaxed atmosphere where they can talk with neighbors and take a few minutes to slow down and catch up.
I recently attended a new Farmers Market where tables were overflowing with fresh vegetables, fruit and baked goods and the town was overflowing with customers. I noticed that people were happy about being there – selling, buying or just enjoying and talking with neighbors.