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Austin Farmers' Market—Saturdays from 9am-1pm at 4th and
Guadalupe at Republic Square Park Downtown.
Austin Farmers' Market at The Triangle Market—Wednesday
(May-Sept) from 4pm-8pm and (Oct-Dec) 3pm-7pm at the Triange Park, 4600
Guadalupe.
Green Gate
Farms—Farm Stand is a small family farm that delights in
growing delicious heritage and heirloom flavors. After you taste our
Purple Cherokee tomatoes or Zephyr squash, you'll know why. Contact Erin
Flynn at 512-926-2436
Bastrop Farmers’ Market—Fridays and Saturdays year round from
1pm-6pm at 1308 Chestnut.
Bell County Farmers’ Market—Tuesday
and Thursday 7am-sellout at 212 S. Main Street in Temple.
Boggy Creek Farm- A
USDA-Certified-Organic Market Farm. Year-round USDA Certified
Organic
Produce at our Farm Stand at the Farm Wednesdays and Saturdays 9 AM to 2
PM. 3414 Lyons Road, Austin TX. Larry Butler & Carol Ann
Sayle.
Brazos Valley Farmers’ Market—Saturday 7am-noon at the corner
of Texas Ave and William J. Bryan Parkway and Wednesday 4pm-7pm at
College Station Central Park.
Buda Farmers’ Market—Saturday from May through December from
9am-noon at 100 Main Street.
Bulverde Farmers’ Market—Saturday from 3pm-6pm at 22954
Bi;verde Rd.
Burnet Farmers’ Market—Saturday
May through October from 9am-1pm at 211 East Jackson Street.
Central Texas Farmers’ Market—Friday
3pm-6pm at 2310 Bliss Spillar, Marbridge Ranch Nursery in Manchaca.
Coopers Cove Farmers’ Market—Tuesday
and Saturday from 9am-5pm at 104 e. Avenue D in Lampasas.
Elgin Farmers’ Market—Tuesday
from 1pm-6pm year round on 410 N. Main Street.
Georgetown Farmers' Market—Thursday from 3:30pm-6:30pm May
through November at 400 block of S. Austin Ave.
Killeen Farmers’ Market—Tuesday
and Friday from 3pm-6pm at the corner of Park St and Ave. G.
Manor Farmers' Market—Wednesday
from 4pm-7pm year round at Penny Lane Park, 104 E. Rector.
New Braunfels Farmers’ Market—Friday May 23rd through
December from 3m-6pm at 205 S. Castell Ave.
Taylor Farmers’ Market—Monday
and Wednesday from 3:30-6:30 on Fifth and Main St. Open from May through
August & October through November.
Roundrock Farmers' Market—Saturday from May to July from
8am-noon at City Hall Pkg. Garage, 200 E. Baghdad Rd.
Round Top Farmers’ Market—Saturday
from 9:30am-1pm at 102 Main Street in Round Top.
Seguin Farmers’ Market—Wednesday
from 3pm-6pm at 510 E. Court Street, in Seguin.
Smithville Farmers’ Market—Thrusdays
from 2pm-sell year round on Loop 230 and Mill Street.
San Marcos Farmers’ Market—Tuesday from 3pm-6pm year round at
104 South C.M. Allen Parkway.
South Austin Farmers’ Market—Saturday year round from 8am-1pm
at 2910 South Congress.
Sunset Valley Farmers' Market—Saturday year round from
9am-1pm at 2300 Jones Rd - Toney Burger Center.
San Marcos Farmers’ Market—Tuesday from 3pm-6pm year round at
104 South C.M. Allen Parkway.
Taylor Area Farmers Market Association—Monday
and WEdnesday from 3:30pm-6:30pm at 5th Street and Main Street in
Taylor.
Travis County Farmers' Market/Produce
Market—Open 7 Days a Week from 8am-6pm in the Spring through
October 31 at 6701 Burnet Rd.
Wimberley Farmers' Market—Thrusday
year round from 8am-11am at Lions Parking Lot #1, one mile north of the
Y on FM 2325.
American Grassfed Association—The goal of the association is
to promote the grassfed industry through government relations, research,
concept marketing and public education.
Austin Foodways—Foodways invites the public to join the
monthly presentations at various locations, including local restaurants,
culinary schools, farms and in private homes.
Capital Area Food Bank—The mission of the Capital Area Food
Bank of Texas is to nourish hungry people and lead the community in
ending hunger.
Green Corn Project—an organization that educates and assists
Central Texans in growing organic food gardens. GCP serves people with
limited access to nutritious, affordable food by partnering with them to
build their own gardens at homes, schools, and community centers.
Sustainable Food Center—Creates a food secure community by
improving access to local, healthy, and affordable food for children and
aduls in Central Texas.
Small Bites, Big Appetites—a collective of small Austin food
businesses whose intention is to share information and resources with
one another and help each other succeed. They meet once a month to
discuss important issues. Click on our name to join our blog.
Texas
Organic Farmers and Gardeners Association (TOFGA)—Our primary
mission is to promote organic agriculture as a sustainable systems
approach in the production of food and fiber - a system that protects
human and animal health, and preserves the environment.
The Wine and Food Foundation of Texas—Our mission is to
connect our members and the general public with the value, creativity
and craftsmanship inherently present in the culinary and viticulture
arts.
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