Fairfax, Minnesota
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Serving the Fairfax community in Minnesota, Fairfax Farmers' Market is where local agriculture meets neighborhood life — a gathering place for families, foodies, and farmers alike.
Fairfax Farmers' Market is part of a national network of farmers markets that have grown substantially over the past two decades. According to USDA data, the number of registered farmers markets in the United States has expanded significantly, reflecting growing consumer demand for local, transparent food sourcing. Fairfax Farmers' Market contributes to that network by giving Fairfax-area growers and food producers a reliable, recurring venue for direct sales.
For consumers, the practical benefit of shopping at Fairfax Farmers' Market is freshness. Produce sold at a farmers market is typically harvested within 24 to 72 hours of sale — far less time than the average transit and distribution time for produce in conventional supply chains. That shorter journey from field to table has real implications for flavor, nutritional density, and shelf life at home. Strawberries bought at Fairfax Farmers' Market on a Saturday morning are simply a different product from strawberries that have traveled across the country in a refrigerated truck.
The economic impact of a market like Fairfax Farmers' Market is also worth noting. When you spend money at Fairfax Farmers' Market, most of that money stays within the Fairfax area. Small farms and food businesses that sell direct-to-consumer do not depend on wholesale distribution margins, which means a larger percentage of each sale goes back to the producer — and back into the local economy. That is a meaningful difference from shopping at a national chain retailer.
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Fairfax Farmers' Market's vendor community brings a range of goods to Fairfax shoppers each market day. Products vary based on the season and vendor participation. Selection is freshest and most varied during peak growing season, so timing your visit accordingly is worthwhile.
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Whether it is your first time or your tenth, these tips will help you navigate Fairfax Farmers' Market with ease.
Shopping at Fairfax Farmers' Market means investing directly in the Fairfax local economy and supporting the farmers and makers who produce food for the region.
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Fairfax Farmers' Market is located in Fairfax, Minnesota. Use the map above or click Get Directions for turn-by-turn navigation.
Hours for Fairfax Farmers' Market are not listed in the USDA directory. Check the market's official website or contact them directly for current hours.
SNAP/EBT acceptance is not confirmed for Fairfax Farmers' Market in the USDA directory. Contact the market directly to verify before your visit.
Fairfax Farmers' Market is a farmers market offering fresh local produce, food products, and goods from regional vendors. Specific product listings are not available in the USDA directory — visit the market to see current vendor offerings.
Organic produce availability at Fairfax Farmers' Market is not confirmed in the USDA directory. Ask individual vendors about their growing practices when you visit.
Fairfax Farmers' Market may be the primary market in Fairfax. Explore our Minnesota directory to find other nearby markets.
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