Tuesdays & Saturdays

May thru October | 8AM - 1PM

August Walking Tour

This video gives you a tour of the Woodstock Farmers Market and all of the wonderful products we have available for purchase each week.

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Produce

The Market is full of the freshest fruits and vegetables, grown locally by the farmers you purchase directly from.

Meats

We have several farmers offering the best natural meats including beef, chicken, turkey, pork, and even goat. We also have fresh eggs.

Soaps & Body Care Products

There are several vendors offering natural soaps, spa and body care products.

Crafts & Services

We have hand-crafted items including fiber products, jewelry, musical instruments and woodworking. Knife sharpening, too.

Baked Goods

Fresh baked breads, cookies, cakes, pies and pastries with many seasonal flavors are always around every corner.

Plants & Flowers

Several vendors offer fresh cut flowers, perennials, annuals, vegetable plants, herbs, and trees.

More Products

We even have wine, cheese, kettle-corn, pierogi, chocolates, pickles, granola, tie-dye clothing, honey, jams, natural cleaning products & more.

The Market Is Open

The Market opens May 4th for the 2013 outdoor season on Tuesday & Saturdays from 8am-1pm at the Historic Woodstock Square.

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CSAs

Joining a CSA can get you the best access to the freshest produce, meats and eggs.

Market Vendors

We have vendors surrounding the Historic Woodstock Square on all four sides as well as throughout the park in the center of the Square. We are a Producers Only Market, meaning everything you purchase is grown or produced directly by the vendor you are purchasing from. For more information about our vendors, click the picture.

#1 Market in Illinois

We are so proud to be able to say we were voted the #1 farmers market in the state of Illinois in 2012 in the American Farmland Trust annual contest. We also placed 5th in America for medium-sized markets. We are so grateful to all of our Market visitors who supported us in the contest. For more information about the contest, click the picture.

Live Music

Every week we feature musical performances from local artists. The music styles range from country to pop to jazz. Many are solo performances but we also have several full bands. We've had performers from as far away as Germany play for us at the Square. For more information about our musical performers, click the picture.

 

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We provide regular updates on the activities at the Market including pictures and video on several social media sites. Please follow us on Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Pinterest, and LinkedIn.

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We're back at the Square! Come out to see us! Vendors are now on all 4 sides of the Square and in the center, too!

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Community Supported Agriculture

 

Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) is a great way to buy local foods directly from the farmers in your area. With a CSA, the farmer will sell "shares" or "subscriptions" to their customers which allow them to receive  an agreed upon amount of fresh produce, eggs or meat on a regular basis for the set time frame. Many vendors at the Woodstock Farmers Market offer a CSA option. We will post the CSA information for our vendors here in the beginning of the year as details become available.

Benefits:

  • Members get to eat farm-fresh food
  • You may get to try vegetables you may never have had before
  • In times of low availability, members usually get first "dibs" on product that is available
  • Great relationship building with the producer of the food you and your family are eating
  • Great tips for preparing your food
  • Opportunities to visit the farms and see where your food comes from
  • Farmers get to receive payment in the beginning of their season which helps them pay expenses involved with getting crops planted, animals fed, and equipment readied for the season.
  • Farmers get to build relationships with their customers.
  • Many CSAs have delivery service. Some have meet-up points where members pick up their product. Others may require you to pick up your product at the farm

Take Note:

Some CSAs require members to sign a contract agreement stating their understanding that products from the farm are subject to weather, family emergency, insect infestation and disease. All of these issues can affect the availability of product in a given season. With a CSA, the risk is usually shared between the farmer and the member. In some cases, the members may receive a larger amount of a different product to replace the affected product. In some cases, you will just receive a smaller amount of product altogether.

Vegetables are seasonal. You will usually receive certain types of vegetables only during certain times of the year. Unlike the local grocery store that flies their produce in from other countries during off-seasons, farmers have available only what can be grown locally during a particular time of year. You may want to learn how to preserve your food so you can extend your season for certain vegetables. We have a Food Preservation page that can help guide you with that process.

Each CSA will have different policies and processes for food delivery, product availability, flexibility as well as a strict policy on product receipt. If you don't pick up your products from the farmer according to the arranged schedule you will more than likely lose your rights to that share of product. Check with your farmer for their policy on this.

Learn about your farmer before you sign up so you know who you are buying from. Ask for references as well as a history of their farming experience,


 

 

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