Randolph County has a new Farmers Market!

The market will be held every other Thursday of each month (May 30th – October 3rd) from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. at the Fennel (315 N Clark). The Farmers Market will feature a variety of vendors and there will be activities and events for all ages!

NOW ACCEPTING SNAP/EBT!!
Bring your SNAP EBT card to the Farmers market info booth, where you can purchase vouchers to redeem SNAP-eligible items at the market. Market staff will match every dollar you spend with FREE Double Up Food Buck tokens (up to $25) to be used on fruits, veggies, and herbs!

For Vendors and Entertainers

If you are a vendor and are interested in selling your products, please read the Rules and Regulations and complete the Farmers Market Application

If you would like to provide music, entertainment, or teach a class at the market, please complete the Farmers Market Entertainment Application 


Current Vendors

Charlie and Suzanne have a family farm located in Sturgeon. They specialize in homegrown vegetables and flowers. Sunset Acres will be offering tomatoes, snap peas, green beans, broccoli, peppers, watermelon, corn and more depending on the growing season.

Mary Johnson of Moberly is bringing her passion of baking to the Market. Mary is joined by her husband Robert and daughter Crystal. This trio plans to bring fresh baked bread, French bread, muffins, cupcakes, fruit pies, and even biscotti. Mary is also a local Tupperware sales representative. 

Apples and craft items from a local family-owned farm.

Twin Meadows Pantry and sister company, Twin Meadows Vineyard, is bringing a host of baked goods, produce, herbs, jams, and more. If your pantry needs a pick-me-up, Twin Meadows is there for you.

Homestead Acres is a small family operation, committed to producing chemical-free, nutrient-dense food for their family and the local community.

Fresh produce grown in Thompson, MO.

This small family hobby farm is located in Huntsville. Not only will they bring eggs and homemade bread, but they also plan to bring produce when it is available.

Ever wonder if you can freeze-dry that food? Here’s your chance to taste all the awesome freeze-dried candy. Fruit roll-ups, Jolly Ranchers, and more will be available for you to experience the flavor explosion.

Divine Design Honey started producing honey in 2019 from a swarm of bees they caught. They offer a variety of sizes of local wildflower honey produced right here in Randolph County!

Support Primrose Hill Teen Challenge with purchases of their beauty line. Their items include lip balms, sugar scrubs, lotions, and more. All products are handmade by the students at Primrose.

While you are shopping for your dinner, don’t forget to take a moment and indulge with Carol. Carol is a Color Street representative and will be happy to help you practice self-care with her full line of nail care products.

This Moberly resident is bringing you her handcrafted crocheted items.

Check out the homemade crafts made from repurposed materials!

These two sisters dazzle with their heirloom-worthy handcrafted items.

Lisa provides a variety of homemade canvases and crocheted items.

Glenn makes a variety of signs and models from wood, utilizing laser engraving

Jerry makes hand-crafted candles and wax melts

Connie makes a wide assortment of hot glue characters

Carpenter Street Baptist Church provides beautiful cedar planter boxes and fall mums.

Eva sells homegrown flowers, including African Violets, Rose bulbs, and Iris tubers. Eva also sells local honey and earrings!

Cub Scout 19 will be offering Trail’s End Popcorn and Burgers’ Smokehouse Meat Sticks!

Why Be a Vendor?

The Randolph County Farmers Market is held at the historic Fennel Building, which provides a beautiful, welcoming space for vendors and consumers alike. Although we are still growing, this season our market has averaged approximately 300 consumers per market, which provides vendors with ample opportunities to sell specialty or niche products, products that are limited in quantity, and seasonal items with very little financial investment. Additionally, by participating in your local farmers market, you help to provide social, economic, and health benefits to your community. Farmers markets provide a great place to meet and socialize with neighbors and offer an alternative shopping experience. They bring people outside, help to improve neighborhoods, and provide an economic boost to the community. Farmers markets also increase access to fresh food, allowing consumers to develop relationships with local growers, raising awareness about the food system, and promoting healthy eating habits.

If you have any questions or would like to sign up – call us 660-263-6643 x 212 or email us at buntenk@randolphcountyhealth.org

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