Whitesboro Farmers' Market is a community farmers market registered with New York State Department of Agriculture and Markets.
Market Name | Whitesboro Farmers' Market |
Location | 8 Park Ave. |
Street Address |
8 Park Avenue Whitesboro NY 13492 |
County | Oneida |
Contact | Bob Friedlander |
Phone Number | 3157361613 |
Website | http://www.village.whitesboro.ny.us |
Operation Hours | Monday 2pm-7pm |
Operating Months | June 4-October 15 |
Operating Season |
M P: Spring (Apr-May); M: Summer (Jun-Nov); X: Extended Season (Dec); W: Winter (Jan-Mar); YR: Year Round |
FMNP |
Y Y: Part of the WIC/Senior Farmers Market Nutrition Program |
EBT SNAP |
N Y: Supports EBT (Electronic Benefit Transfer) or SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program) |
FCC Issued |
N Y: Issuing one $2 FreshConnect Check for every $5 in SNAP EBT transaction |
FCC Accepted |
Y Y: Accepting $2 FreshConnect Checks as payment for eligible food items |
Market Name | Whitesboro Farmers' Market |
Street_Address | 8 Park Avenue |
City | Whitesboro |
County | Oneida |
State | NY |
Zip Code | 13492 |
Market Name | Address | Operation Hours |
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Whitesboro WINTER Farmers' Market | 76 Main St., Whitesboro, NY 13492 | 1st and 3rd Mon 3pm-7pm (October 17-April 17) |
Boilermaker Public Market | 805-809 Court Street, Utica, NY 13502 | Tue 3:30pm-6pm (July 25-October 3) |
Oneida County Public Market | 321 Main Street, Utica, NY 13501 | Saturday 9am-1pm (May 19-October 27) |
Oneida County WINTER Public Market | 321 Main Street, Utica, NY 13501 | Alt Saturdays 9am-1pm (November 11-April 28) |
City of Utica Farmers' Market | Bleeker St and 1st St, Utica, NY 13501 | Wednesday 8am-5pm (June 27-October 31) |
Clinton Farmers' Market | 21 W Park Row, Clinton, NY 13323 | Thursday 10am-4pm (June 7-October 4) |
Market Name | Address | Operation Hours |
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Whitesboro WINTER Farmers' Market | 76 Main St., Whitesboro, NY 13492 | 1st and 3rd Mon 3pm-7pm (October 17-April 17) |
Market Name | Address | Operation Hours |
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City of Utica Farmers' Market | Bleeker St and 1st St, Utica, NY 13501 | Wednesday 8am-5pm (June 27-October 31) |
Boonville Farmers' Market | Carol Ave and Ford St, Boonville, NY 13309 | Thurs 12:30pm-5:30pm (June 14-October 11) |
Clinton Farmers' Market | 21 W Park Row, Clinton, NY 13323 | Thursday 10am-4pm (June 7-October 4) |
Oneida County Public Market | 321 Main Street, Utica, NY 13501 | Saturday 9am-1pm (May 19-October 27) |
Oneida County WINTER Public Market | 321 Main Street, Utica, NY 13501 | Alt Saturdays 9am-1pm (November 11-April 28) |
Rome Downtown Farmers' Market | 198 N Washington Street, Rome, NY 13440 | Friday 12pm-6pm (June 15-October 5) |
Trenton Farmers' Market | Main St and Church St, Holland Patent, NY 13354 | Saturday 9am-1pm (June 16-October 6) |
Wagner Farms Farm Stand | 5841 Old Oneida Rd, Rome, NY 13440 | Daily 9am-6pm (Year-round) |
Wagner Farms Farm Stand 2 | 1122-1160 Erie Blvd. West, Rome, NY 13440 | Friday 9am-6pm (May 11-October 26) |
Wormont Woolies Farm Stand | 8998 Summit Rd., Cassville, NY 13318 | Sun-Fri 11am-5pm (Year-round) |
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Data Provider | New York State Department of Agriculture and Markets |
Jurisdiction | New York State |
This dataset includes 700 community farmers markets that are currently located in New York State, provided by New York State Department of Agriculture and Markets. Each farmers market is registered with market name, locatioin, operating hours and seasons, contact, phone number, website, etc. Farmers Markets operate year round in all regions of New York State form North Tonawanda to the tip of Long Island and all points in between, providing consumers access to the highest quality farm fresh products along with the opportunity to interact with the farmers who grew and brought those products to market. The diversity of products at a typical market ranges from fruits and vegetables to value added products such as maple syrup, cheese and wine. In addition, many markets now have vendors selling unique foods ready to eat or to take home and enjoy with your family. Every year the number and types of markets and the diversity of products expands the choices local products available to consumers. The one common denominator is that the products will be the best money can buy from the finest producers in the world