ASAP's Weekly Farmers Market Report - February 28, 2020
Fresh at Farmers Markets
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Shoulder season is setting in—no longer winter, not quite spring. While winter farmers markets continue to offer an impressive variety of produce, you may notice certain varieties begin to wane and some farmers may not be at market for a few weeks until new crops start coming in. This can be a good time to talk to farmers about what they expect to have over the coming weeks or what they’re most excited about bringing in this spring.
Apples are still plentiful at markets right now, along with carrots, turnips, and kohlrabi. Look for a wide variety of greens, including spinach, collards, swiss chard, kale, mustard, cabbage, and bok choy. Head lettuce, salad greens, and microgreens are abundant. In addition to produce, winter markets have plenty of staple goods like eggs, bread, cheese, mushrooms, meats, fish, ferments, pickles, baked goods, and more.
Today is also National CSA Day, which is a good reminder to think about signing up for a Community Supported Agriculture program. A CSA is similar to a subscription—you pay upfront or on a recurring basis to for a “share” of a farm’s harvest. Most of the CSA farms in our area have a pickup location at one of Asheville’s weekly farmers tailgate markets. If you’re already a dedicated market shopper, this can be a convenient way to get your produce as well as make a stronger commitment to a local farm
ASAP will offer a CSA Fair : [link removed] in Asheville on Thursday, March 12, from 3 to 6 p.m. at New Belgium Brewing to learn more about CSA opportunities in the area. The fair is set up like a farmers market and many of the participating farms will have produce or other farm goods available for sale. Meanwhile, several of the farms currently at winter markets offer CSAs, so you can get the conversation started now. These farms include Highgate Farm : [link removed] at River Arts District Winter Market : [link removed] and Fiddler’s Green Farm, Hickory Nut Gap Farm : [link removed], Mighty Gnome Market Garden : [link removed], and Ten Mile Farm : [link removed] at Asheville City Market–Winter : [link removed]. Learn more about CSAs at asapconnections.org : [link removed].
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Business of Farming Conference
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Thank you to everyone who helped make the 2020 Business of Farming Conference a sold-out success! We are so grateful for our sponsors : [link removed], presenters : [link removed], partner agencies, volunteers, and all the farmers who attended and contributed to the fantastic energy of inspiration of the day. Looking forward to seeing everyone again next year!
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Upcoming Events
3/3
Understanding Loans, Credit, and Grant Opportunities for Small Farmers : [link removed]
3/5
Asheville City Budget: Funding Climate Change Priorities : [link removed]
3/6-3/8
27th Annual Organic Growers School Conference : [link removed]
3/7
Kids Gardening Program > Worms! : [link removed]
3/9
9th Annual Organic Gardening Series : [link removed]
3/11-3/12
Growing Color: Natural Dyes from Plants : [link removed]
3/12
Asheville CSA Fair : [link removed]'s Historic Farmers Market Vendor Kick-off Meeting and Potluck : [link removed]
3/26
High Country CSA Fair : [link removed]
View the full calendar : [link removed] of events.
ASAP on the Air
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As the weather warms up and the sun shines through the clouds, it means the growing season is upon us, and farmers are starting to offer CSA memberships. On this week's Growing Local : [link removed], hear how farmers plan their CSAs.
You can listen to all
Growing Local episodes on SoundCloud : [link removed], iTunes : [link removed], or on ASAP's website : [link removed].
Local Food & Farms in the News
Five Asheville chefs and restaurants were included among the national James Beard Award semifinalists : [link removed]. The Asheville Citizen-Times spoke with them.
WLOS stopped by : [link removed] ASAP's Business of Farming Conference on Saturday.
The Laurel of Asheville previews the Organic Growers School spring conference : [link removed], which takes place next week.
The Laurel also checked in with the Ponytail Ag Campaign : [link removed], a North Carolina collaboration to highlight the contribution of women in agriculture.
The Mountain Xpress takes a look at truffle farming in WNC : [link removed].
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