About the Longmont Farmers' Market
The Longmont Farmers' Market is a Colorado nonprofit corporation established
in 1990 to provide an outlet for local agricultural producers to sell their
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The Market began as a small gathering of eight farmers and has grown in
seventeen years to become a well-organized ``family" of approximately
40 participants. They include professional farmers with hundreds of acres,
weekend farmers with small acreage, backyard gardeners or hobbyists, and
teenagers working small plots to earn extra money. We also involve selected
craftspersons and representatives from several local food establishments.
Visitors to the Farmers' Market will find a wide variety of Colorado-grown
produce suited to their personal choices. We have farmers who use conventional
methods of growing, and those who are certified organic growers. All items
marketed as ``organic" have been grown on farms that are certified
by the State of Colorado. In addition to the vegetables that you might expect
to find at the Market, many unique items are also offered, such as golden
beets, white eggplant, purple beans, seedless watermelon, and European lettuces.
Farmers from Western Slope orchards make the trip each week to share their
beautiful tree-ripe fruits.
In addition to high-quality produce, customers can also find fresh and dried
flowers, bedding plants, corn stalks and Indian corn for fall decorating,
homemade scented soaps, pot pourri, wreaths, and other farm-oriented crafts.
Rounding out the ``earthy" selections are farm-fresh eggs, honey, roasted
chilies, and prepared food and drinks.
The Longmont Farmers' Market is a vital part of our community. It is an
enjoyable activity that brings the people of the community together for
food
and friendship. It is an educational opportunity for many, in that young
and old alike can learn directly from farmers and other experts about growing
practices, crop seasons, and cooking tips. And finally, it is a statement
that consumers make with their dollars that local agriculture and family
farms are an important part of our past, present, and future.
Contact us: lfm-manager@boulderfarmers.org