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The Utah Farmers market—there’s one near you

The Utah Farmers market season is now upon us, and as Farmer markets grow in popularity and diversity, there is no excuse to check out at least a couple this year. There is certainly enough to choose from. Let’s do what we can to take care of our local farmers and growers by supporting the…

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The Utah Farmers market season is now upon us, and as Farmer markets grow in popularity and diversity, there is no excuse to check out at least a couple this year. There is certainly enough to choose from.

The Utah Farmers market season is now upon us, and as Farmer markets grow in popularity and diversity, there is no excuse to not check out at least a couple this year. There is certainly enough to choose from.

Let’s do what we can to take care of our local farmers and growers by supporting the many of Utah Farmers markets taking place this summer—they do, after all, take care of us.

Salt Lake County Farmers markets

Utah County

Davis County Farmers markets 

Weber County

Summit County

 

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