Today at Idaho Falls Farmer’s Market

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I thought I’d show off some pictures from the Idaho Falls Farmer’s Market this morning. I made sure to get permission from all product sellers and the mascot. There’s 18 more pictures in this post, which you can see after hitting the ‘Continue Reading …’ link. They are optimized down from original size, but may take a minute to load over dialup. Broadband users will see them in just a few seconds.

Idaho Falls Farmers Market Marker Stone

Idaho Falls Farmers Market seen from Broadway

Idaho Falls Farmers Market Mascot

Idaho Falls Farmers Market Plants

Idaho Falls Farmers Market Flowers

Idaho Falls Farmers Market Seasonings

Idaho Falls Farmers Market Kull Dude's Seasonings

Idaho Falls Farmers Market Pottery Art

Idaho Falls Farmers Market Garden Art

Idaho Falls Farmers Market dishclothes

Idaho Falls Farmers Market Angies Grill

Idaho Falls Farmers Market Trying Samples

Idaho Falls Farmers Market bagged goods

Idaho Falls Farmers Market Coffee Van

Idaho Falls Farmers Market Kettle Corn

Idaho Falls Farmers Market Hooper's Honey

Idaho Falls Farmers Market Closeup of Honey bottles

Idaho Falls Farmers Market Jewelry

Idaho Falls Farmers Market Jewelry

Who and what will be at next week’s Farmer’s Market? See you there next Saturday morning!

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Comments

Hey Joe, What are the requirements for selling produce at the farmers market? I’ve heard that one has to put up a fee to sell there. Is that true? I grow a bunch of stuff that I think people would buy, but I would give it away sooner than I would pay a “tax” to join the morning club. Give me the low-down.
Thanks,
Dog


I’m not positive, Dog, but I think it’s like $15 or $20. They have to have some fee to keep people from trying to sell garage sale junk items.

They limit to 20% of their vendors non-food items, and I think it’s capped often. Are you wanting to sell food stuff or art stuff? I’m not sure of the requirements at the new artisan’s market, either.

I’ve been wondering about that off and on all summer. If I get the chance I’ll stop by this morning and ask someone.

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