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Many parks host farmers' markets each weekend, providing local growers the chance to display their wares—and visitors the opportunity to pick up the freshest produce. If you’ve been hesitant to visit the grocery store as regularly in light of COVID-19, these set-ups also allow you to shop in the open air. Here are some additional reasons to stop by one.

Why Shop at a Farmers’ Market?

1. Enjoy Fresh-Picked Produce

Grocery store produce is often shipped in from around the country—meaning it could wind up in your cart days or weeks after it was originally harvested. Farmers’ market fruits and vegetables often come straight from the farm, so you’ll enjoy the freshest, best-tasting fruits and vegetables available.

2. Find New Foods

You may be surprised to find what interesting produce is being grown around you. Use a farmers’ market as an opportunity to sample local vegetables or fruits you haven’t tried before—such as a different variety of apple or some gooseberries. You can also speak face-to-face with the farmers and their staff about what they taste like and what recipes you can use them for.

3. Support Local Farms

parkMany local farms rely on farmers' markets to sell their wares. When you purchase directly from them, they keep all the profits, which helps them fund new harvests and pay employees. In this way, you contribute to the local economy.

4. Support the Environment

A lot of emissions are released mass-harvesting, processing, and transporting grocery store produce on supply lines. By shopping locally, you help reduce the use of fossil fuels. Many farmers who sell directly to their area also utilize organic practices, which can protect the environment from harmful pesticides.

 

Jacksonville Parks & Recreation Department in Pulaski County is home to one of Arkansas’ most popular farmers’ markets. This organization is committed to providing parks and events spaces for residents. Learn more about the activities they host on their website. Call (501) 982-4171 to speak with a representative. Connect on Facebook to receive news and updates.

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