October Brings Change in Rhythm for Farmers' Market
Farmers' Market starts at 10 a.m. now until the last day on Oct. 30.
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Early fall bounty was well represented at the Morning Glory Farm booth.
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Lydia Fischer of the Garden Farm brought produce and flowers.
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Enough bouquets for Island dinner tables tonight.
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Linda Alley has a smile for fans of her jams.
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Grey Barn Farm.
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Still producing in this mild weather.
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Pretty as a painting.
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Making cider, the old fashioned way.
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Pickpocket Bluegrass band makes a new fan.
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Farmers Market will be held at the fairgrounds through the end of the month.
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Tractor rides.
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The school year is a month old, leaves are turning from green to gold and there is a chill in the air. It can mean only one thing — fall is here, and with it the transition from tomatoes to pumpkins, and sunflowers to dahlias.
The Ag Hall fairgrounds were hopping with a bustling farmers' market, and next door the Harvest Fest.
