Support your local farmers!



Support your local farmers!

Harold Underwood

Come out and support your local farmers! We have squash, homegrown tomatoes, beans, cucumbers, and lots more... vendors selling honey, corn, blueberries, plants, birdhouses, carpenter bee traps, various canned goods of pickles, jams and baked goods!

Now is a great time to get larger qualities for canning. What a time to can Half Runner or Blue Lake Greenbeans, veggie soup, pickles, pickled beets and okra and do not forget a great soup started with canned tomatoes. If you need information on canning, contact Kristen Jones at the Cannon County UT Extension Office at 615-563-2554.

Tomatoes and okra are beginning to mature with a plenty of supply of squash, cucumbers and beets. Austin Martin, Clark Hollis and Jonathon and Charles Powell have kept the Market in Sweet Corn.

The Market this Saturday when it opens at 6:00 A.M. The Cannon County Farmers Market located at the Arts Center of Cannon County will be open until Noon or until the veggies are gone. If you would like to be a vendor or need additional information, contact Bruce Steelman at the University of Tennessee Extension Office at 614 Lehman Street or 615-563-2554.