The Owensboro Regional Farmers’ Market opens its 2024 season on April 13, and 60 vendors — including 21 new ones — are signed up to participate. Here’s everything you need to know, from the vendor list to the market days plus a new educational program about produce.
Opening day
The market will be open from 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. on April 13. Shoppers can find breakfast and lunch options, register for the new Power of Produce Club (more info below), and listen to live music by Cam Thompson.
Season dates and hours
- Saturdays: 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. from April 13 through November 2
- Tuesdays: 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. from June 4 through August 27
- Thursdays: 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. from June 6 through July 25
New vendors
- Antoinette’s Home Decor & Accessories
- Basil’s Food Truck
- Berry Boujie
- Brasher’s Homemade Creations
- C5 Ranch
- The Creme Coffeehouse
- D2 Meats/Hayden Farms
- Fire in the Hole Pepper Co
- Hams Heaters Pepper Sauce
- The Herb Garden
- Kay Rista Kreations
- Little Bethlehem Baked Goods
- Our Plants
- Porch Planted
- Redeemed Heritage Farm
- Rhee Creations
- SLY Designs
- Sugarbutt Sweets
- Sweet Amanda’s
- Sweet B’s Bakery
- Whenua Farms
Returning vendors
- 4 Brothers Farm
- Aja’Leena’s
- All Things Nice Vegan Breakery
- The Bee’s Knees Bakery + Goods
- Big Turkey Foot Coffee
- Bittel Heritage Meats
- Boucherie Winery
- Brown’s Produce
- Brown’s Valley Vineyard
- The Cottage Farm Stand & Baking Co
- Dalishas
- David Montgomery Produce
- Edge Farms
- Fidem Farm
- Fischer’s Family Farm
- Flowertown Blooms
- Front Porch Gardening
- Glowing Jacks Carvings
- Goat Ridge Farm Market
- GoldenRed SunFlower Produce Farm
- Hart and Soul Beverages
- Hill View Farms Meats
- Jake’s Run
- Jonah’s Farm
- Kissingtree Gourds & More
- Knotheads Custom Engraving
- Libertalia Coffee & Bagels
- Lila Meador Aquapaint
- Luv My Pup Bakery
- Martin Family Farm
- Midnight Momma Sweets
- Misty Meadow Winery
- Reid’s Orchard
- Riney Farms Produce
- The Scuderi Spice Company
- Squeeze-E’s Lemonade
- SunnyLea Farm
- Taste of Home Baked Goods
- Tichenor No Creek Angus Trunnell’s Farm Market
Power of Produce (POP) club
The club is open to children and adults. Each week, a different activity and food sample related to in-season produce will be introduced to members.
Members can participate once per week during any of the market days (Tuesday, Thursday, or Saturday), with the program spanning the eight weeks during June and July. Participants will receive $5 in market bucks to use on fresh fruits and vegetables.
Those interested can learn more here or at the market.
About the market
The Farmers’ Market is located at the corner of Triplett Street and Parrish Avenue.
The Owensboro Regional Farmers’ Market, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, was founded in 1983 with the goal of providing locally grown produce, meat, dairy, baked goods, and crafts made by local artisans.
The market’s mission is “to sustain and operate a community-supported farmers’ market that provides local access to farm fresh and value-added Kentucky Proud products, a resource for a healthier lifestyle, and education concerning food and sustainable agriculture.