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Farmers Markets in Wisconsin

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13Counties
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Deep Agricultural Roots

Wisconsin's 38 farmers markets span 13 counties, reflecting the state's agricultural heritage with 30 diverse product categories. This robust network offers a significant variety that captures the essence of the harvest across the region.

Statewide Market Access

Door, Outagamie, and Bayfield counties lead the state with four markets each, showcasing a strong spread across northern and central regions. Major urban centers like Madison and Milwaukee also host three markets each, bridging the gap between farm and city.

Year-Round Freshness

Over 21% of Wisconsin's markets operate year-round, providing consistent access to local goods even through the winter months. Saturdays are the prime shopping days with 19 markets in action, while Sundays offer nine additional opportunities.

Dairy and Beyond

As expected, dairy products and fruits are the stars here, appearing at 14 and 15 markets respectively. Shoppers also flock to these locations for organic produce and specialty pasta, which set Wisconsin's markets apart from the national average.

Visit the Busiest Hubs

Head to Appleton or Bayfield to experience the busiest local hubs, each featuring four active markets. With options spanning from Monday through Sunday, you can easily integrate fresh Wisconsin flavors into your weekly routine.

Market Highlights

Of Wisconsin's 38 farmers markets, 8 operate year-round and 28 hold weekend hours. 28 markets accept EBT/SNAP benefits. The most common products include Fruits, Dairy, Free-Range Eggs.

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