Price Farmer’s Market is held during the late summer months through early fall every Saturday at 9:00 am till 1:00 pm at 100 North 100 East, just west of the Price City Fire Station. Local farmers in both Carbon and Emery counties will be selling locally grown items such as fruits, vegetables, herbs, local honey, baked goods, crafts and natural bath and body products.

One purpose for customers to shop a farmer’s market is to get reasonably priced, freshly picked and locally grown produce without the synthetic pesticides, herbicides or fertilizers. Growers may not be certified as organic vendors but they tend to use organic practices which are appealing to individuals that want to get raw produce without the chemical agents.

Community members that have frequented the market in the past will notice that there will be a more festival feel to the market with the addition of local musical acoustic entertainment, plus cooking demonstrators showcasing local produce into their recipes.

To learn more about the Price City Farmers Market visit their Facebook page.


PHOTO COURTESY OF PRICE CITY FARMERS MARKET

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