Eat Fresh: Support Your Local Farmers Market

Ann Arbors Farmers Market by RichardD72
Ann Arbors Farmers Market by RichardD72

As the buy local revolution continues to build steam we are seeing more and more farmers markets popping up around the state. This is a great situation for such an agriculturally based state and it shows that there is not only a great demand for the products but also a desire to support our local farmers. More importantly we all get to eat fresher, tastier healthier food which once you try you will always buy given the option. Browse the paragraphs below for information on farmers markets and their impact around Michigan.

A great place to get started is the Grown and Produced in Michigan site from the MDA and visit the Michigan Farm Market and Agri-tourism Association (MI-FMAT) whose website states:

Agriculture is part of the heritage of Michigan and is the second largest factor in our economy. Michigan farm markets, organic farms, maple syrup producers, wineries and u-pick farms and orchards are all there to welcome visitors for fun on the farm. A tour of Michigan farms could include a creamery, cider mill, petting zoo, pumpkin patch, plant nursery or a tree farm. There is nothing like a day in the Michigan countryside for fresh air, fresh vegetables or maybe a little wine tasting at a Michigan vineyard. All of these are available in a very short trip and some Michigan farm markets are even open all year long. Don't forget seasonal treats like honey, cider and mushroom hunting.

Michigan State University hosts a great website with locations of markets around the state and also information on Michigan Food & Farming Association (MIFFS) and the Michigan Farmers Market Association (MIFMA).

Michigan Food and Farming Systems – MIFFS is a statewide, membership-based nonprofit organization whose purpose is to improve Michigan's triple bottom line: our economy, our environment and the social well being of our communities through sustainable agriculture initiatives.

The Michigan Farmers Market Association (MIFMA) was formed in 2006 as a state-wide association to promote local food consumption in Michigan by connecting more farmers to consumers through farmers markets.

Also be sure to explore Michigan farm markets at Michigan.org and visit Taste the Local Difference which has a listing of farmer's markets in northwest lower Michigan and lets you know what's ready to pick all spring and summer long!

Fulton Street Marketassortment

One way we're going to help you get local is with our Absolute Michigan Map. As one of our first projects, we've dug up some of Michigan's best local farmer's markets and laid them down on our Google map of Michigan. Just look for the jug of milk and apple icon (well, at least until we change it to something else).

You can also zoom in on the photo above - assortment by yodraws, check out the farmer's market slideshow in the Absolute Michigan pool or jump straight to Fulton Street Market on the Absolute Michigan Map.

For a ton more info and links on Michigan produce and farmers markets search Absolute Michigan keywords farmers market!

Have a suggestion for a farmers market to add? Post it in the comments!



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2 Comments

  1. Posted June 4, 2009 at 1:39 pm | Permalink

    Farm fresh fun at farmers markets

    Where can you go and get some of the freshest produce available as well as meet up with friends and neighbors?

    Area farmers markets are answering the call for camaraderie, as well as allowing shoppers to support local farmers and keep precious dollars close to home.

    • PDF: Download a map of farmers markets in metro Detroit

    "Farmers markets are focusing on making their market a destination for families and provide things for people to do," says Dru Montri, Michigan Farmers Market Association manager. "And people really want to support local farmers.

    "Markets are exciting and hosting different events, gearing up to provide more than just locally grown produce."

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  2. Posted June 8, 2009 at 8:17 am | Permalink

    If you enjoy farmers markets and local food, check out some of these great Michigan farmers market tours around the state this summer:

    *Meridian Township "Fantastically Delicious" Farmers Market, Okemos, on Saturday, June 20, 9a-1p;

    *Leland “Wharf and Wine” Farmers Market, Leelanau Peninsula, on Thursday, July 16, 9a-1p;

    *Downtown Saginaw “Delicious Adventure” Farmers Market on Friday, August 14, 9a-1-;

    *Texas Township “Fresh on Q!” Farmers Market, Kalamazoo, on Saturday, September 12, 11a-3p;

    *Farmington “Culturally Delicious” Farmers and Artisans Market, Detroit area, on Saturday, October 17, 11a-3p;

    *Frankenmuth “Festive Seasonings” Farmers Market on Saturday, November 28, 3-8p.

    Register for any or all of these farmers market tours at http://www.learngreatfoods.com/mi_MIFMA.php. Tickets cost $50 per person, or $40 for MIFMA members. People can learn more about MIFMA and join at http://www.farmersmarkets.msu.edu, where you can also locations for markets all over the state.

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