Del-Mar Family Gardens
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Jeanette & AJay Hatle
Luverne, MN
Del-Mar Family Gardens is a second generation business located in Southwest Minnesota between Luverne and Beaver Creek started in the late 70’s. We have been members of the Sioux Falls Farmers Market since 1980. We feature a variety of naturally grown vegetables, fruits, popcorn, and duck eggs.
Products:
- Apples
- Asparagus
- Dry Beans
- Green Beans
- Yellow Beans
- Beets
- Broccoli
- Cabbage
- Carrots
- Cauliflower
- Chives
- Cucumbers – Slicing and Pickling
- Dill Seed
- Dill Weed
- Chicken and Duck Eggs (Please call or email to reserve your eggs for Saturday)
- Edamame (Edible Soybeans) – Fresh and Dried
- Cut Flowers
- Gourds
- Kohlrabi
- Leeks
- Lettuce
- Melons
- Onions
- Peas
- Sweet Peppers
- Hullless Popcorn
- Potatoes
- Pumpkins
- Radishes
- Raspberries
- Rhurbarb
- Spinach
- Winter Squash
- Strawberries
- Sweet Potatoes
- Tomatoes
- Zucchini
The Cornucopia
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John & Janna Wesselius
Sioux Center, IA
712-490-8218
712-490-1004
Cornucopia specializes in pastured poultry as well as a wide array of vegetables.
Our chicks get their start in the brooder house and at 3 weeks of age we put them out in Chicken Tractors on grass. They breathe easier because there is less dust and enjoy the benefits of eating bugs, weeds, grass and grains and pass these benefits along to us in the form of higher omega-3’s and CLA’s.
Chicken tractors are 10’ by 12’ structures that shelter the birds from wind and rain. We move them to fresh grass each morning and evening. The Chickens take about 7 weeks from hatch to finish and average about 4.5 pounds. They are USDA inspected and come to you frozen as a whole bird or a whole bird cut in pieces. (Chicken is available starting in May and through the winter until we are sold out – call us about pricing and to place your order)
We practice organic growing methods. The farm is Certified Naturally Grown. This means we don’t use chemical insecticides, pesticides, herbicides, fungicides or fertilizers. We do use compost, cover crops and crop rotation.
We offer vegetables from A-Z except sweet corn!
Products:
- Pastured Poultry
- Chicken
- Vegetables
- Amazing Cauliflower
- Broccoli
- Carrots
- Daikon Radish
- Red Radish
- Pink Radish
- Green Beans
- Yellow Beans
- Garlic Greens, Scapes and dried Garlic
- Leaf Lettuce
- Salad Mix
- Green Butterhead
- Red Romaine
- Kohlrabi
- Brussel Sprouts
- Acorn Squash
- Butternut Squash
- Spaghetti Squash
- Spinach
- Swiss Chard
- Turnips (3 varieties)
- Peppers (many colors)
- Basil
- Thyme
- Cilantro
- Parsley
- Beets (3 varieties, colors)
- Kale
- Celery
- Eggplant
- Cucumbers
- Potatoes ( new varieties, unique flavors)
- Fingerlings
- Sweet Potatoes
- Tomatoes Red, Pink, Yellow, Black, Green!
- Heirloom varieties
- Cherry Tomatoes
- Parsnip
- Cabbage
- Fennel
- Leek
- Zucchini
Cherrybean Coffee Co.
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Shawn and Jennifer McCormick
Marion, SD
info@cherrybean.net
www.cherrybean.net
605-750-0222
Cherrybean Coffee Company is a small batch coffee roasting company located southwest of Sioux Falls in Marion, South Dakota. Cherrybean roasts only fair trade organic coffee—no exceptions. The company was established in 2007 by Reed Friese and purchased in 2016 by the current owners, Shawn and Jennifer.
Products:
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brewed hot coffee
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cold brew coffee
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hot chocolate
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packaged coffee
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glass tumblers
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travel mugs
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air tight coffee canisters
Carper Sweet Corn
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Cody Carper
Rutland, SD
rlcarper@svtv.com
www.carpersweetcorn.com
605-483-3331
Carper Sweet Corn and Produce was started in the late 1980s. The business started with a small plot of sweet corn that was sold to local grocery stores. This continued until the mid 1990s when roadside stands and farmer’s markets became the main method of distributing locally produced fresh produce. Every year new vegetables where added to the sales mix.
Products carried
- Beans
- Beets
- Broccoli
- Brussel sprouts
- Cabbage
- Cantaloupe
- Carrots
- Cauliflower
- Celery
- Chard
- Corn (Sweet corn or decorative Indian corn and broom corn)
- Cucumber
- Eggplant
- Flowers (Many types)
- Fruit Trees (apples, pears, peaches, plums, apricots, and cherries)
- Garlic
- Gourds
- Herbs
- Kohlrabi
- Leek
- Lettuce
- Okra
- Onion
- Parsnip
- Peas (Snap or shell)
- Peppers (Sweet or hot)
- Potatoes
- Pumpkin
- Radish
- Rhubarb
- Spinach
- Squash
- Strawberries
- Tomato
- Turnip
- Watermelon