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    Columbus Spring Farmer's Market

    3.8 (5 reviews)
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    VanAntwerp's Farm Market - The berries are awesome!!!

    VanAntwerp's Farm Market

    5.0(4 reviews)
    17.1 mi

    Call me old school. I like a farmer's market to have fresh local produce. So, I was happy to see…read moreVanAntwerp at the local market in Zionsville selling fresh strawberries and lettuces. VanAntwerp Farms are out of Seymour, Indiana. Today, they were selling spring produce. The lettuces were huge and beautiful. I counted four different varies plus kale. The strawberries were so fresh that I had to pick up a quart at $8. The clerk was friendly and worked quickly to keep the line moving. He gently bagged my strawberries. The strawberries were delicious - one bite took me back to my childhood of eating fresh picked local berries. The berries were perfect, dark red and super juicy. You have to get there early to get the lettuce - it goes quickly at only $4.

    VanAntwerp's Farm Market has been around in one form or another since 1977. It makes a regular…read moreappearance at Statehouse Market and is easily one of the market's more popular vendors. VanAntwerp's is based in Reddington, Indiana about 5 miles North of Seymour and their 50 acres of farmland produces tomatoes, zucchini, cucumbers, peppers, green beans, winter squash, pumpkins, eggplants, lettuce, berries, cantaloupe and watermelons. They bring practically all of it to Statehouse Market - it's incredibly high value produce at fair prices and with super friendly service week after week. Owned by David and Kim Sturgill, VanAntwerp's is also known to bring plants and other items to the Statehouse Market. I'd say they're one of the most consistent truly "farm" type vendors. The employees are always knowledgeable and can help you select the correct items for your needs. This includes being able to explain different types of tomatoes and other fruits and vegetables. I haven't experienced VanAntwerp's outside of Statehouse Market, but I've never heard a bad thing about them and never bought a bad product from them. So, if you're in the downtown area on Thursdays between 10:30am - 1:30pm, stop by the Statehouse Market and you can pick up remarkably fresh veggies. I highly recommend both the cantaloupe and watermelon, though I've heard raves about it all!

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    VanAntwerp's Farm Market - Huge lettuce!

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    Simpson's Farm Market - Our pigs are raised in their natural forest habitat!  They eat grass, nuts, roots and berries in addition to gmo-free grain.

    Simpson's Farm Market

    5.0(1 review)
    27.0 mi

    I have purchased from the Simpson Family Farm several times in 2014. I will continue the routine…read more In the warmer months, I purchase from them at the Binford farmer's market in Indianapolis. In the colder months, they are setup in the downtown farmer's market. I know you can also visit the farm in Martinsville, I have yet to do so. Why... Why is it getting 5 stars and why will I continue? It is good meat. I have bought Chicken, and Beef from them. And, now that Thanksgiving is past, Turkey from them. My family is trying to buy as much organic, non-processed, "real-food" as possible. We had been buying organic chicken from the grocery. But, one day at the farmer's market, my friend said, "try this meat, it is the best." I bought a package of chicken. I was blown away. The meat was still on the bone, but to cut it off was like cutting butter. It sliced so easily (raw or cooked). And there was no - none - null - fat in it. The chicken from the store always seems to have a bit of gristle in the middle. Not this. And the taste - It was juicy and flavorful. So much better. Next I tried the beef - same thing. All grass fed, all great. The man said, if you like this, you should try our turkey. So, this Thanksgiving, we did. Everyone commented how flavorful the turkey was - and all I did was rub butter, salt and pepper with a little rosemary on it. Easy and the best ever turkey! Read the company's website on how they describe themselves as "better than organic." And, if you can, try it out. When my family cooks meat, we want it to be Simpson Family Farm meat!

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    Simpson's Farm Market - We raise our chickens on pasture where they get to well, act like a chicken!  Eat bugs, scratch in the dirt and lay in the sun.

    We raise our chickens on pasture where they get to well, act like a chicken! Eat bugs, scratch in the dirt and lay in the sun.

    Simpson's Farm Market - Our 100% grass-fed cattle grazing in front of our chicken "tractors".  The chickens follow behind and fertilize the short grass.

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    Our 100% grass-fed cattle grazing in front of our chicken "tractors". The chickens follow behind and fertilize the short grass.

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