Sydney Brink/Democrat
A fine day at the Sedalia Area Farmers' Market
Fresh oyster mushrooms grown at the Beau Solais Farm in Hughesville top the shopping list of Tara Niemanns, right, on Tuesday at the Sedalia Area Farmers’ Market. Beau Solais Farm owners Rick and Anita Hanks and their daughter, Katie, fill the order. The market is open 3 to 6 p.m. Tuesdays and 3 to 7 p.m. Fridays through Oct. 26. The Little Sprouts crafts table for children only is on Fridays. The market accepts debit and EBT forms of payment.
Sydney Brink/Democrat
A fine day at the Sedalia Area Farmers' Market
Suzann Jenkins, of Sedalia, center, chats with Share-Life Farms owner Jim Thomas, of Marshall, while her sons, Luke, 6, and Thomas, 4, look at the greens for sale in the stall.
Sydney Brink/Democrat
A fine day at the Sedalia Area Farmers' Market
Laurel Carty, of Holden, waits to answer any questions as Leon Welch Jr. glances at her products Tuesday at the Sedalia Area Farmers’ Market at the Centennial Gate location on the Missouri State Fairgrounds. Carty is signing up customers who want to
Posted: Tuesday, May 8, 2012 12:00 am
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Updated: 12:13 pm, Wed Sep 5, 2012.
A fine day at the Sedalia Area Farmers' Market
Fresh oyster mushrooms grown at the Beau Solais Farm in Hughesville top the shopping list of Tara Niemanns, right, on Tuesday at the Sedalia Area Farmers’ Market. Beau Solais Farm owners Rick and Anita Hanks and their daughter, Katie, fill the order. The market is open 3 to 6 p.m. Tuesdays and 3 to 7 p.m. Fridays through Oct. 26. The Little Sprouts crafts table for children only is on Fridays. The market accepts debit and EBT forms of payment.
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