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    Dougherty Orchards

    3.9 (8 reviews)
    Closed 12:00 pm - 5:00 PM

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    Great little orchard and petting zoo! Nice family operation and local business that has been around for years. Our grand kids love it!

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    Steiner's Country Market - Storefront

    Steiner's Country Market

    4.0(11 reviews)
    21.1 mi

    Seriously this place has some great stuff especially if you cook and the quality and prices are…read moreunbeatable. The customer service could use some work but its always worth a stop when I pass thru. Their mums are huge ... and price of those 1/4 the size. But I came for ham seasoning my mom needed. I found it and more. The guy checking you out as u leave is a character .

    Steiners is an Amish (Mennonite?) deli and market owned by a local family. Some of the positives…read moreare available local meat (frozen) and eggs, locally baked pies and a variety of breads. Unfortunately you can't tell if the bread was baked yesterday or three days ago. There's a secret color code on the label and I asked the girl at the checkout what days each color meant and she said she didn't know. That's a problem when you're dealing with no-preservative items. Lots of jarred pickle and preserve products to tempt your taste buds and all from small regional producers. In summer there's a fair amount of farm produce but nowhere near what you'd find at a farmers market. They have lovely seasonal potted flowers and of course the sturdy, handmade, bank-breaking Amish outdoor furniture. They sell a lot of things like frozen vegetables, baking mixes, spices, candy (huge amounts of candy), chocolate melts, in small bags with their own label. Unfortunately this stuff seems to be bought from big wholesalers. I have seen giant Sysco and GFS trucks in the lot. They use a weird dating system on these bagged goods- just a number where 15 would be January 15 and 360 would be December 26; get it? But you have no way of knowing if that means this year. Or last year, ick. So it's a mixed bag here. Not everything is going to be local or GMO-free. Look carefully before you buy.

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    Fishers Farmers Market

    4.4(59 reviews)
    49.7 mi
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    I'm glad I was able to stop by, this is a very nice farmers market! Spread out near what I believe…read moreis the fishers town hall and art center, there are plenty of selections to choose from. I was able to get ash and elms cider of the month starry night that was very tasty! As well as some great fresh tomatoes and cucumbers, and great cocktail mixes! Check this farmers market out! So much to do sample and purchase!

    This past Saturday they had another event day. Safety Day!! I heard that it ended up with a lot…read moremore vendors than I would have expected. So I went. I visited every booth and even got a free pair of swim goggles, a pencil sharpener in the shape of a fire extinguisher, and other great stuff. I recorded their rescue demo from a multi-story building. The firefighter landed with the rescued man through a window onto an air mattress. I went to a trailer to learn about prevention of home fires and how to signal for help from an upper floor. I have a video of me breaking a board with the foot! Moreover, an organization was offering free hot pancakes with 2% real maple syrup, butter, and mini bottled water. What a tasty treat as I have not had pancakes in a long time! This trip at the market and after learning about their process, I bought a $2 yellow squash from a vendor who uses essential oils to distract inserts/bugs and their own animals' waste as fertilizer. I will taste to determine if similar to other growers. Also, I bought again the $14 (6) frozen chicken eggrolls. I air fried one upon arriving at home. Yummy! Another new and happening morning! Very educational.

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    VanAntwerp's Farm Market

    5.0(3 reviews)
    72.5 mi

    VanAntwerp's Farm Market has been around in one form or another since 1977. It makes a regular…read moreappearance at Statehouse Market and is easily one of the market's more popular vendors. VanAntwerp's is based in Reddington, Indiana about 5 miles North of Seymour and their 50 acres of farmland produces tomatoes, zucchini, cucumbers, peppers, green beans, winter squash, pumpkins, eggplants, lettuce, berries, cantaloupe and watermelons. They bring practically all of it to Statehouse Market - it's incredibly high value produce at fair prices and with super friendly service week after week. Owned by David and Kim Sturgill, VanAntwerp's is also known to bring plants and other items to the Statehouse Market. I'd say they're one of the most consistent truly "farm" type vendors. The employees are always knowledgeable and can help you select the correct items for your needs. This includes being able to explain different types of tomatoes and other fruits and vegetables. I haven't experienced VanAntwerp's outside of Statehouse Market, but I've never heard a bad thing about them and never bought a bad product from them. So, if you're in the downtown area on Thursdays between 10:30am - 1:30pm, stop by the Statehouse Market and you can pick up remarkably fresh veggies. I highly recommend both the cantaloupe and watermelon, though I've heard raves about it all!

    Kevin was working the stand and was very knowledgeable on all the vegetables and fruits that were…read moreavailable. He pointed out that i was looking at the wrong type of tomato to use for slicing. Talk about a good employee. The eggplant were HUGE! and they had a large selection. My family will be using this stand from now on.

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