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Farmers Markets in Michigan

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13Counties
13Cities

Great Lakes Harvest and Variety

Michigan’s agricultural bounty is on full display at 42 markets across 13 different counties. Shoppers can find 30 unique product categories, reflecting the state's diverse climate and growing capabilities.

Detroit's Bounty and Beyond

Wayne County is the busiest region with 6 markets, while Kent and Ottawa counties each host 4 locations. The market scene is well-distributed, with 13 different cities participating in the local food economy.

Michigan's Busy Midweek and Weekend Schedules

Saturday remains the peak shopping day with 22 markets open, followed by a strong Thursday showing of 11 markets. Around 17% of Michigan's markets remain open year-round, providing consistent access to local produce.

Fresh Herbs and Dairy Staples

Fresh herbs are the most common find at 17 markets, but local dairy and eggs are also widely available. Specialty items like hot sauce and lavender appear at over 12 locations, showcasing the state's artisan spirit.

Browse Michigan's Local Markets

Detroit is a great place to start with 6 markets, or you can head to Grand Rapids or Holland to see 4 markets each. With 9 markets open on Tuesdays, you don't have to wait for the weekend to find something fresh.

Market Highlights

Of Michigan's 42 farmers markets, 7 operate year-round and 25 hold weekend hours. 21 markets accept EBT/SNAP benefits. The most common products include Fresh Herbs, Fruits, Dairy.

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