Local Table Farm Guide – Farmersâ€TM Markets
Bedford County
Bedford County Locally Grown
865 Union St.
Shelbyville
We are an online market with weekly pickups that include cooperative efforts from local growers, artisans and producers. We offer weekly pickups (after ordering online) of produce, meats, flowers, honey, natural body care and more.
Contact: Tracey Burks, Ashleigh Newnes, 931-952-1224
Cannon County
Cannon County Arts Center
1424 John Bragg Hwy.
Woodbury
Saturday 6 a.m.-noon
On Saturday mornings join farmers at the Cannon County Arts Center. Certified farmers and food producers gather to sell local produce and fruits, jams and jellies, baked goods and some fresh plants. The market runs rain or shine; it often runs until the farmers sell out.
Contact: Bruce Steelman, 615-563-2554.
Cheatham County
Ashland City Open Air Market
Main St.
Ashland City
Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday 7 a.m.-5 p.m.
The Ashland City Open Air Farmersâ€TM Market is designed to be a place of community and commerce, bringing together local farmers, artisans, organizations and the public. Plans are in the works for a new space in July; check the marketâ€TMs Facebook page for details.
Contact: Hank Batts, Farm Market Ambassador, 615-792-6722, farmerdude3@hotmail.com
Coffee County
Coffee County Farmersâ€TM Market
225 East Main St.
Manchester
Saturday 6 a.m.-noon
The Coffee County Farmersâ€TM Market opens the first Saturday in May and is open seasonally, weather permitting. The market is producer-operated and has 22 open-air booths that sell locally grown produce directly from farmers.
Contact: Lucy Deal, 931-728-7624
Tullahoma Locally Grown Market
First Christian Church Annex
201 NW Atlantic St.
Tullahoma
www.tullahoma.locallygrown.net
Thursday 4-6 p.m.
We are Tullahomaâ€TMs source for locally grown food. Our mission is to provide a dependable means of supplying the highest quality of local farm products and locally produced foods. We are an online farmersâ€TM market where you can order from your home or office on Monday and Tuesday and pick up your order on Thursday.
Contact: tullahoma@locallygrown.net
Cumberland County
Cumberland County Farmersâ€TM Market
1398 Livingston Rd.
Crossville
931-788-2607
Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday 6:30 a.m.-noon
We also have two satellite locations: We set up in Lake Tansi every Monday from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. on the Lake Front behind the P.O.A. office; and weâ€TMre open in the parking lot at the corner of Peavine Rd. and Stonehenge Dr. in Fairfield Glade on Wednesdays from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Contact: Market President Jennifer Bruce, 931-788-2607, jen36@frontiernet.net
Cumberland Sustainable Farmersâ€TM Market
14 North St. (corner of North and Main)
Crossville
www.crossville.locallygrown.net
Thursday 3:30-5:30 p.m.
Cumberland Sustainable Farmersâ€TM Market (CSFM) provides the greater Crossville, Tennessee area with locally raised produce, meats, fruits, dairy, baked goods and more. We have both an online farmersâ€TM market and a physical farmersâ€TM market at the pickup location.
Contact: Adam Colvin, 866-865-8329, csfm@colvinfamilyfarm.com
Davidson County
Sevier Park
3000 Granny White Pike
Nashville
Tuesday 3:30-6:30 p.m.
The market is a producer-only market that features all-local produce, meat, dairy and value-added items. Farmers will be both organic and conventional; offerings include baked goods, gourmet dog snacks, pasta, local honey and more.
Contact: Mary Self, maryself@12southfarmersmarket.com
301B Madison St.
Madison
Sunday Noon-3 p.m.
Historic Amqui Station, the train station Johnny Cash saved, is hosting a producers-only farmersâ€TM market. Enjoy the covered market with air-conditioned restrooms. Open Sunday noon-3 p.m. Items include fruits, veggies, cheese, jams, tortillas, empanadas and more.
Contact: Nancy VanReece, 615-891-1154, nvanreece@gmail.com
Country Crossroads Market
6974 Old Hickory Blvd.
Whites Creek
urbanorganix.net
Second Saturday of every month 11 a.m.-1 p.m.
The market is held the second Saturday of every month beginning during the growing season. The Country Crossroads Market is a shared vision between local Whites Creek businesses, residents, growers and producers to bring locally produced goods to the community in a fun and festive setting. Mutts welcome.
Contact: Nikkole Turner, 615-598-7389, nikkole.urbanorganix@yahoo.com
Shelby Park The Greenway
1900 Davidson St.
Nashville
www.eastnashvillemarket..com
Wednesday 3:30-7 p.m.
You will find all locally grown, mostly organic, seasonal produce. In addition to farm-fresh produce, local farmers will be selling their organically raised meats, milk, eggs, cheeses, honey and flowers. The family-oriented market also includes loads of entertainment and education.
Contact: Maggie Odle, manager@eastnashvillemarket.com
5320 Hickory Hollow Pkwy.
Antioch
www.crossingsfarmersmarket.com
Saturdays 9 a.m.- 1 p.m.
We are a casual, open-air, seasonal market in the Antioch business district known as Crossings Nashville. The market offers fresh local produce and artisan crafts that are all handmade, homemade or homegrown within the middle Tennessee area. Contact: Molly Martin, 615-712-5471, crossingsmarketvendors@gmail.com
451 Hogan Rd.
Nashville
http://www.farmininthehall.com/
Thursday 4:30-7:00 p.m.
Opening Thursday, June 11 through Thursday, August 27, the Crieve Hall Farmersâ€TM Market features local produce and artisan products.
Contact: Kate Cortner, kate@fykgroup.com
Fresh Harvest LLC
Trinity Presbyterian Church
Hillsboro Rd.
Nashville
www.freshharvest.locallygrown.net
Wednesday 4-6 p.m.
We are Nashvilleâ€TMs first and oldest online vegetable ordering system, providing a flexible alternative to the traditional CSA model. We feature only local and organically grown produce, meats and eggs, as well as artisan products and baked goods.
Contact: John Drury, 931-623-0631, john.drury@att.net
Goodlettsville Farmersâ€TM Market
Goodlettsville Church of Christ
411 South Main St.
Goodlettsville
Thursday 3:30-6:30 p.m.
An open-air, seasonal farmersâ€TM market bringing together local farmers, organizations and artisans with their made-in-Tennessee items that include, but not are limited to, vegetables, fruits, mushrooms, jams, baked goods, honey, eggs, flowers, soaps, natural skincare, jewelry and handcrafted items.
Contact: Cheryl Zech, 615-440-7360, cherze@comcast.net
2730 Lebanon Pike
Nashville
Friday 4-7 p.m.
This is a producers-only market, with fresh, local produce, meats, poultry, cheese, breads and much more. Each market includes artisan vendors and musical entertainment. Monthly events include cooking demonstrations, kidsâ€TM programs and special musical events throughout the season.
Contact: Frank Trew, 615-696-9447, fm@hipdonelson.com
900 Rosa L. Parks Blvd.
Nashville
www.nashvillefarmersmarket.org
Monday-Sunday 8 a.m.-6 p.m., with varying merchant hours
New this season - a year-round home to producer-only farmers, food artisans, restaurateurs, crafters, and merchants offering a wide-range of items. NFM is also home to over 19 restaurants open to 8 p.m. on Fridays and Saturdays. Monthly Night Market and seasonal festivals on the third weekend of the month.
Contact: Tasha Kennard, 615-880-2001, farmersmarket@nashville.gov
Corner of 21st and Blakemore Avenues
Nashville
www.nashvillefarmersmarket.org
Thursday 3-6 p.m.
Over thirty local farmers and food artisans featuring their seasonal and delicious products at this producer-only market. The market has relocated to a larger space with plenty of pedestrian access and nearby parking. Youâ€TMll find fresh, straight-from-the-farm local produce, milks, cheeses, breads, flowers, meats, poultry, eggs and more.Â
Richland Park Farmersâ€TM Market
Richland Park
4601 Charlotte Pike
Nashville
Saturday 9 a.m.-noon
Serving West Nashville and Sylvan Park, the Richland Park Farmersâ€TM Market features local food and artisan producers.
4101 Harding Pike
Nashville
https://www.facebook.com/westendfarmersmkt
Saturday 9 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
Food, farmers and artisan crafts! Come meet your farmers and have locally grown produce and goods at West Nashvilleâ€TMs premier farmersâ€TM market.
Whole Foodsâ€TM Green Hills Sidewalk Farmersâ€TM Market
4021 Hillsboro Pike
Nashville
Monday 4-7 p.m.
Held Mondays in June through August, a farmersâ€TM market is set up on the sidewalk outside of Whole Foods Market in the HG Hill Plaza. Supporting local vendors, farmers and community.
Contact: Jennifer Anthony, 615-440-5100
DeKalb County
205 E. Bryant St. (behind DeKalb Ace Hardware)
Smithville
Saturday 6 a.m.-1 p.m., Tuesday 3 p.m.-6 p.m.
The DeKalb County Farmersâ€TM Market is open to all Tennessee producers. Located under the new pavilion behind Ace Hardware, the market is open Saturdays and Tuesdays. You can find beautiful, fresh produce grown by local producers, as well as delectable baked goods, handmade soaps and regional art.
Contact: Jeff Cantrell, 615-464-7373
Dickson County
Dickson County Farmersâ€TM Market
284 Cowan Rd.
Dickson
https://www.facebook.com/dicksonfarmersmarket
Wednesday, Saturday Open at 8 a.m.
Our fresh vegetables, fruit, honey, sorghum, jams, jellies, breads, meats, flowers, plants and crafts are produced and crafted exclusively in Dickson and the contiguous counties.
Contact: Vickie Witcher, UT Extension-Dickson County, 615-446-2788, vwitcher@utk.edu
Franklin County
Franklin County Farmersâ€TM Market
Farmersâ€TM Market Pavilion
Dinah Shore Blvd.
Winchester
Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday 6 a.m.-noon
A producer-only market with seasonal vegetables, berries, plants, honey and handcrafted items.
Contact: Cathy Sanders, 931-967-3902
Rooted Here-The South Cumberland Farmersâ€TM Market & Food Hub
Jess Wilson
39 Ball Park Rd.
Sewanee
sewanee.locallygrown.net
Tuesday 5-7 p.m.
We are an online farmersâ€TM market and food hub that connects people in the Sewanee area with locally grown foods ranging from produce to meat, eggs, baked goods and dairy. Customers can order through the online market for pick up in Sewanee.
Contact: Jess Wilson, 931-924-4539, jessandnate@yahoo.com
Giles County
Giles County Farmersâ€TM Market
1 Public Square
Courthouse Square
Pulaski
Saturday Open 6 a.m.
The market is comprised of local farmers selling fruits and vegetables with occasional baked goods.
Contact: Chamber of Commerce, 931-424-4044
Grundy County
Old Grundy County High School parking lot
14475 Hwy. 41
Tracy City
Thursday 2-5:30 p.m., Saturday 9 a.m.-noon
Join us Thursday evening and Saturday morning. The market features locally grown and locally made products including produce, eggs, meat, plants, canned and baked goods. We accept EBT/SNAP cards.
Contact: Darlene Seagroves, 931-592-8008, tracycityfarmersmarket@hotmail.com
Hickman County
Centerville Farmersâ€TM Market
1055 Wades Branch Rd.
Centerville
Tuesday, Friday 8 a.m.-noon
The market features local produce, meats, baked goods and handcrafts. Call for additional information and directions.
Contact: Troy Dugger, AgExt, 931-729-2404
Humphreys County
McEwen Farmersâ€TM Market
Right off State Hwy. 70
McEwen
Friday 2-6 p.m.
We are committed to providing our customers with the freshest locally grown and harvested produce for a great price. Our food is not only fresher and tastes better, but by buying locally you are supporting the local economy.
Contact: Marty Moore, 931-582-6145
Lawrence County
Lawrence County Farmersâ€TM Market
Corner of Mahr Ave. and Taylor St.
Lawrenceburg
Tuesday, Friday, Saturday 7 a.m.-noon, Thursday 3-6 p.m.
The market carries locally grown produce, baked goods, novelties and plants from a variety of farmers, resellers and vendors.
Contact: Calvin Bryant, 931-852-4081, lbryant1@utk.edu
Macon County
Macon County Farmersâ€TM Market
Key Park
Church St.
Lafayette
http://www.maconcountytn.com/farmers_market.htm
Tuesday, Friday, Saturday 7 a.m.-noon
Thursday 3-6 p.m.
This vendor-operated market features local vegetables, fruits and some homemade items. We hope youâ€TMll drop in and support our local farmers.
Contact: Macon County Chamber of Commerce, 615-666-5885
Red Boiling Springs Community Farmersâ€TM Market
520 Lafayette Rd.
Red Boiling Springs
Saturday 11 a.m.-3 p.m.
Barefoot Farmerâ€TMs produce, as well as other local producers.
Contact: Jeff Poppen, 678-787-0935, jeff@barefootfarmer.com
Marshall County
Henry Horton State Park Farmersâ€TM Market
4029 Nashville Hwy.
Chapel Hill
http://tnstateparks.com/parks/about/henry-horton
Saturday 7 a.m.-noon
Opening Saturday, June 27, Henry Horton State Parkâ€TMs Garden-to-Table garden, and now a farmersâ€TM market, connects park visitors to the homestead history of the park and offers park visitors and the local community an avenue for healthy, locally grown produce.
Contact: Mark Matzkiw, 931-364-7724, mark.matzkiw@tn.gov
Marshall County Farmersâ€TM Market
Rock Creek Park Pavilion
300 Old Farmington Rd.
Lewisburg
Friday 6 a.m.-noon
Season begins the first Friday in July. Come out and help support your local small farmers and your local economy. The more we support each other the faster we will all recover, and thereâ€TMs nothing like fresh produce, plants and other hand-grown and homemade items. Itâ€TMs great to know how your food was produced and who is behind all that hard work.
Contact: Shan Wells, 931-359-1279, shanwells@marshallcountytn.com
Maury County
Columbia Farmersâ€TM Fresh Market
Farmersâ€TM Market Pavilion
Riverwalk Park at Riverside Dr.
E. 5th St.
Columbia
Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday 7 a.m.-noon
Columbia takes full advantage of surrounding farms and features vendors selling locally grown produce, eggs, meats, honey, jams, herbs and fresh cut flowers, as well as vendors selling handcrafted items and baked goods.
Contact: Columbia Main St., 931-388-3647, colmainst@maurycounty-tn.gov
Spring Hill Farmersâ€TM Market
Tennessee Childrenâ€TMs Home
5350 Main St.
Spring Hill
www.springhillfarmersmarket.com
Thursday 3:30-7:00 p.m.
Not only are there farm-fresh foods to purchase, but there is also fun for the family! Enjoy the petting zoo and live entertainment each week. Vendors are from Marshall, Maury, Williamson, Hickman, Giles and Lawrence counties.
Contact: Sherry Johnson, 931-388-2897, springhillfarmersmarket@gmail.com
Montgomery County
Clarksville Downtown Farmersâ€TM Market
One Public Square
Clarksville
Saturday 8 a.m.-1 p.m.
Approximately 60 vendors are on hand to offer local fresh produce, baked goods, home decor, seasonal flowers and more. The market also features local artists and musicians.
Contact: Robert Rayburn, 931-645-7456, robert.rayburn@cityofclarksville.com
Moore County
Lynchburg Farmersâ€TM Market
Morehead Pavilion at Wiseman Park Rd.
Lynchburg
Friday 3-6 p.m.
We are a small but growing market with a surprising variety of goods. We are open in the Morehead Pavilion in Wiseman Park in downtown Lynchburg.
Contact: Market Manager Shari Dodd, lynchburgfarmers@gmail.com
Livingston-Overton County Farmersâ€TM Market
Corner of University and Spring Streets
Livingston
Monday-Sunday, 7 a.m.-5 p.m.
Each day farmers bring into the market a plentiful supply of freshly grown home vegetables and fruits.
Contact: Darius Sims, 931-823-1269
Putnam County
Cookeville Farmersâ€TM Market
The Downtown Center Pavilion
201 Mahler St.
Cookeville
Monday-Sunday 6 a.m.-6 p.m.
The Downtown Center Pavilion is open every day for local farmers to sell to the public. Vendors sell locally grown produce and some baked goods in the open-air shelter area.
Contact: 931-520-5285
Monterey Farmersâ€TM Market
Intersection of Holly and W. Depot Streets
Monterey
Monday-Saturday 7 a.m.-5 p.m.
This is a unique, open-air market promoting both local home growers and crafters of handmade, homemade products.
Contact: Julie Bohannon, 931-839-2111, depotadm@frontier.com
The Downtown Green Market
First Presbyterian Church
Corner of Dixie Ave. and Broad St.
Cookeville
http://www.facebook.com/thedowntowngreenmarket
Saturday 7 a.m.-noon
The Downtown Green Market is a producers-only market. Youâ€TMll find all locally grown, all-natural seasonal produce. In addition to farm-fresh produce, local farmers will be selling their naturally raised meats, eggs, flowers and milk shares, as well as artisan products and baked goods. Contact: Randy Dodson, 931-267-9242
Robertson County
Springfield/Robertson County Farmersâ€TM Market
4635 Hwy. 41 N.
Robertson County Fairgrounds
Springfield
https://www.facebook.com/RCFarmersMarket
Saturday 8:30 a.m.-noon
We offer a venue for farmers in Robertson County to reach the public with the food products they grow and raise. All of the products offered for sale at the market must be grown or raised in Robertson County by the farmer selling it at the market.
Contact: Paul Hart, 615-384-2476, pehart@utk.edu
Rutherford County
Lacassasâ€TM Farmersâ€TM Market
7684 Barlow Lane
Lascassas
http://www.lascassasfarmersmarket.com/
Saturday 8 a.m.-noon
We are a producer-only market selling honey, produce, soaps, milk, baked goods, grass-fed beef, pastured chickens, eggs, feed and crafts. Garden on-site and childrenâ€TMs activities.
Contact: Richard and Nina Hanson, 931-217-6019, hanson_farms@yahoo.com
Murfreesboro Main Street Saturday Market
Public Square
Inner Circle of Courthouse
Murfreesboro
Saturday 8 a.m.-noon
Downtown Historic Murfreesboro hosts the Main Street Saturday Market. Vendors offer produce, baked goods, fresh flowers and plants, eggs, honey, grain-fed beef and other farm-related products.
Contact: Kathleen Herzog, 615-895-1887, kbherzog@bellsouth.net
Community Center
Lane AgriPark, 315 John R. Rice Blvd.
Murfreesboro
Tuesday, Friday 7 a.m.-noon
This year, the market celebrates its 40th anniversary of supporting economically viable, producer-only farming operations in Middle Tennessee, while also ensuring the availability of fresh produce and other farm products to members of the Rutherford County community.
Contact: Janie Becker, 615-898-7710, jbecker8@utk.edu
Stones River Farmersâ€TM Market
2250 Rock Springs Midland Rd.
Christiana
http://stonesriver.locallygrown.net
Wednesday-Thursday
We are a year-round online farmersâ€TM market. Customers place their orders Sunday and Monday, picking orders up on Wednesday in Murfreesboro and Thursday in Nashville and Christiana. Our farmers/producers are located in the Middle Tennessee region and sell baked and processed foods, meat, poultry, eggs, dairy items, honey, herbs, fruits, vegetables, cut flowers and skincare products.
Contact: John Erdmann, 615-848-8942, jerdmann58@bellsouth.net
Smith County
Smith County Farmersâ€TM Market
155 Gordonsville Hwy.
Ag Expo Park
South Carthage
Monday-Saturday
The covered pavilion is open to local farmers only.
Contact: Ronnie Bussell, 615-735-9193
Sumner County
Gallatin Farmersâ€TM Market
160 W Franklin St.
Gallatin Police Department
Gallatin
http://mainstreetgallatin.com/farmers_market.html
Wednesday 3-6 p.m., Saturday 7 a.m.-2 p.m.
We offer Tennessee-grown products including produce, flowers and herbs.
Contact: Greater Gallatin, 615-452-5692
Hendersonville Farmersâ€TM Market
The Streets of Indian Lake
300 Indian Lake Blvd.
Hendersonville
Saturday 9 a.m.-2 p.m.
The market is open every Saturday at the mall plaza. Fresh Maine lobster rolls and fresh oysters are new to the market this year. Farm vendors sell a wide variety of in-season produce (some organic); locally raised meats and eggs are also available.
Contact: Cheryl Puryear, 615-838-8238, cherylpuryear01@gmail.com
Warren County
Mary Cantrell
100 Market St.
McMinnville
http://www.warrentnfarmersmarket.org
Saturday 6:00 a.m.-noon
The market provides an avenue for local farmers to market their products to area consumers.
Contact: Mary Cantrell, 931-668-4068, jboab@blomand.net
White County
White County Farmersâ€TM Market
Metcalf Park just off of Hwy. 70 (Bockman Way)
Sparta
Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday 7 a.m.-noon
Just south of the Courthouse in downtown Sparta, White County farmers gather on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays to sell produce, fruits, herbs and more. The market is operated by the White County Agricultural Extension office.
Contact: Scott Swoape, 931-836-3348
Williamson County
Rock Creek Nursery
4114 Murfreesboro Rd./US96
Franklin
Saturday 8:30-3:30 p.m.
Farmer owned and operated featuring organic and sustainable farmers.
Follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.
Forest Hills UMC Farmersâ€TM Market
Forest Hills United Methodist Church
1250 Old Hickory Blvd.
Brentwood
Saturday 8 a.m.-noon
We are open Saturday mornings under the 200-year-old oak tree on the lawn of Forest Hills UMC. We will have weekly music and lots of activities. The other story is our continued relationship with Feed America First. In lieu of charging our market participants, they agree to donate fresh products/produce weekly to Feed America First. Over the past six years of this partnership, we have been able to touch the lives of hundreds of Williamson County families who would go without.
Contact: Mindi Godfrey, 619-312-7865, godfreymindi@gmail.com
Franklin Farmersâ€TM Market
The Factory
230 Franklin Rd.
Franklin
Saturday 8 a.m.-1 p.m.
The market is one of the largest assemblies of Tennessee farmers in the state, with a large selection of organics, grass-fed beef, produce, fruits, dairy, baked goods and flowers from local Tennessee farms. Many of our farmers offer bountiful CSA programs.
Contact: Deb Grant, 615-916-1274, deb@franklinfarmersmarket.com
7149 Nolensville Rd.
Nolensville
http://www.facebook.com/nolensvillefarmersmarket
Saturday 8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
Fresh local products right here in Nolensville!
Contact: Kasi Daniels, info@nolensvillefarmersmarket.com
Wilson County
Lebanon Farmersâ€TM Market
4195 Maple St.
200 Castle Heights Ave. N.
Lebanon
Monday-Sunday
We are an open-air, seasonal market with covered pavilion; open year-round from sun-up to sundown.
Contact: 615-443-2839
Mt. Juliet Farmersâ€TM Market
Charlie Daniels Park
1100 Charlie Daniels Parkway
Mt. Juliet
Tuesday and Thursday 3-7 p.m., Saturday 7 a.m.-2 p.m.
Local farmers are at Charlie Daniels Park on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday.
Contact: Mt. Juliet City Hall, 615-758-6522, cjkiekens@cityofmtjuliet.org