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		<title>How to Shop at a Farmers Market</title>
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<p style="margin-bottom: 0in;">Last week, people filled The Moxie in Springfield, MO to see the new film Food, Inc.  People were so moved by the shocking truths revealed in the documentary they are now seeking sources of safe food to feed their families.</p>
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<p style="margin-bottom: 0in;">I received a number of calls and e-mails asking where they could purchase organically grown produce, grass fed beef, free range chicken, fresh eggs, etc.</p>
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<p style="margin-bottom: 0in;">The answer is at your local farmers market!</p>
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<p style="margin-bottom: 0in;">I told the people how we are vendors at several area farmers markets with our wares (locally produced wind turbines, solar systems &amp; certified organic products for the lawn &amp; garden) and we do a good part of our grocery shopping at these markets while we are there.</p>
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<p style="margin-bottom: 0in;">A question arose from several of the callers that I did not anticipate.  “How, exactly, does one shop at a farmers market?”  These fine folks had never been to a farmers market and had no idea how the whole adventure works.  They are accustomed to shopping at the ubiquitous big box store and do not know how to go about doing business with local producers.</p>
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<p style="margin-bottom: 0in;">Since I know that for every person who asks the question, there are ten who are wondering in the background, here is how exactly to do business at a farmers market.</p>
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<p style="margin-bottom: 0in;">Find a farmers market.  Farmers 	markets come in all shapes and sizes from four vendors to over 100 	vendors and vary from one time to the next as you will see some 	vendors every time and others occasionally.  For a list of farmers 	markets in Missouri visit 	<a href="http://agebb.missouri.edu/fmktdir/index.htm">http://agebb.missouri.edu/fmktdir/index.htm</a>. 	 If you are outside of Missouri, simply Google “farmers market, 	city, state”.</p>
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<p style="margin-bottom: 0in;">Bring your own basket.  Some 	vendors have recycled plastic shopping bags, but you will be 	eco-friendlier if you bring your own market basket or tote bags.  	You will also receive friendlier service as when a vendor sees 	someone with their own bag or basket, that signals to the vendor the 	person is a serious shopper.</p>
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<p style="margin-bottom: 0in;">Bring cash.  Most vendors only 	accept cash.  Some will take checks and fewer still will accept 	credit cards.  Small bills are most appreciated.  While every vendor 	hopes every customer has $100 in their pocket to spend, it is 	difficult for the vendors to break a hundred and have enough change 	for their other customers.  At the same time, if you only have a 	large bill in your pocket, the vendor will do all he or she can to 	make change for you.</p>
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<p style="margin-bottom: 0in;">Talk with the vendors and ask 	questions.  Do ask about the vendor&#8217;s merchandise.  Ask how it may 	be used or prepared.  Ask how long it keeps fresh.  If it is a quiet 	market, feel free to engage the vendor in conversation.  At the same 	time, please remember the farmers market is the vendor&#8217;s temporary 	store and as such please allow the vendor to conduct transactions 	with other customers.</p>
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<p style="margin-bottom: 0in;">If you are shopping for produce it 	is perfectly appropriate to ask if the vendor grew it themselves 	(some do, some don&#8217;t).  Also ask how it was grown (fertilizing 	methods, pest control products).  You will seldom, if ever, find a 	farmers market vendor with certified organic produce.  This is 	because the certification itself costs over $5000.  That does not 	mean it was not organically grown – that is why you may ask about 	fertilizers and pest controls.  Your sensitivities may be different 	than mine and as such different than the grower.  Personally, I 	prefer my produce to be fertilized and pest controlled with vegan 	methods (no animal fertilizers or chemicals).  Please do not try to 	“educate” the vendor by telling them how to grow their crops.  	It is not the time or the place.  Simply tell the vendor “Thank 	you” and move on to the next vendor.  If enough people vote with 	their pocketbooks, there will be more organically grown produce to 	choose from in the future.</p>
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<p style="margin-bottom: 0in;">Yes, you will even find vendors 	with meat, eggs &amp; even raw milk at a farmers market.  Again, 	talk with the vendors and make the right choices for you and your 	family.</p>
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<p style="margin-bottom: 0in;">Back to money, please bring enough 	cash with you as if you were grocery shopping (because you are).  	Some grocery trips are only a few dollars and others are a couple of 	hundred.  Please plan accordingly as vendors hear every time at 	least one person who says “Oh, I want this, but I already spent 	all of my cash.  Will you be here next time?”</p>
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<p style="margin-bottom: 0in;">Beyond money is price and value.  	You will be pleasantly surprised by the more than reasonable price 	of most farmers market products.  Just last Thursday evening at the 	Ozark Farmers Market, I purchased a very large bag of veggies for 	only $7!  This was from a grower who uses vegan practices – 	delicious!  Think about how much you pay per pound for green beans 	that have been trucked an average of 1500 miles to your local big 	box grocery and you will see the value in the green beans that were 	lovingly picked that very day for you!</p>
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<p style="margin-bottom: 0in;">What else can you find at a 	farmers market?  Coffee, fruit, produce, plants, kitchen items, 	breads, gift items, baked goods, baby farm animals, music, 	eco-products&#8230;.pretty much anything!  You never know what you will 	find, so keep an open mind and a flexible menu plan!</p>
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<p style="margin-bottom: 0in;">Above all else, remember by 	supporting your local farmers market, you are not only putting good 	food on your family&#8217;s table, you are also helping our local economy.</p>
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