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June 03, 2009 Wednesday Evening Market

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Good Monday Week To You All!
Hasn’t the weather been wonderful to us.  The fields are absolutely aflush with colors and offerings.  In fact, we are beginning to run out of room for crops and have even replaced an early spring garden just because…
I hope you can join us this Wednesday for a mid-week visit!  Remember we are located on S. School St. just kitty corner across from City Lumber in the old bus depot in south Fayetteville.  We are there from …

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May 26

Wednesday market…late but

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Good Bright Tuesday Morning,
We have had a bit of a setback here.  Sunday night and Monday, Mama Wynn had a bout with kidney stones and this has caused some reworking on the farm.  In addition, Madolyn has gone to New Mexico with friends; so our harvesting schedules have really been disheveled.  With all this said, we are still prepared to greet you on Wednesday.  SO PLEASE MAKE YOUR ORDERS!
For new customers, this won’t be a normal week; but please bear …

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May 19

Strawberries

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David has come through again. Tonight, he will bring me quarts for $6.00 / flats for $32.00. Also, I believe he’ll have seconds for $4.00 quart.

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May 18

May 20, 2009 Wednesday Evening Market

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Oh, What a Beautiful Morning!
We knew the sun was up there somewhere.  Such lush and lovely gardens here!…albeit wet.  I apologize for the lateness of this writing.  We were out building crates to take our broilers to market until midnight last night.  They were scheduled to be processed at 6:30 a.m. today.  We made it!
WE WILL BE AT THE DEPOT FROM 3:00 – 7:00 P.M. THIS WEDNESDAY! For new customers the old depot is located on S. School St. kitty …

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May 12

Strawberries on Wednesday

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JUST A QUICK NOTE TO EVERYONE!
I apologize for the late notice of this, but Mr. Dickey just contacted me at 8:45 this morning and indicated that he wanted to sell some strawberries at our market on Wednesday evening. I know he will have at least 50 quarts and will be willing to sell by the flat for a lesser price $32 per flat and the usual price by the quart of $6.00.

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