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ATAC's Capitan Farmers' s
Market was established on the first Saturday in July
2006.

The happy Crew, ready to go.
The lastest
market, August 8, 2006, as seen in the picture below, has grown
considerably from its beginnings.

Capitan Farmers' Market, August 8, 2006
Eight
vendors sold a variety
of produce, berries, and meat. Next weekend the Capitan Farmers' Market
will be
celebrating both National Farmers’ Market Week and New
Mexico Farmers’ Market Week, as detailed in the
news release from Denise Miller.
August
1,
2006
For
more information contact:
FOR
IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Denise Miller, Director
New Mexico Farmers’ Marketing Assoc.
505-983-4010 (office);
699-2064 (cell)
Santa Fe – Bring
home a cornucopia of the freshest, locally-grown fruits and
vegetables when you visit your neighborhood farmers’ market, this week
and every week throughout the growing season.
Approaching peak season,
August 6th-12th marks both National Farmers’ Market Week and New Mexico Farmers’ Market
Week.
“We’re pleased to
officially recognize this special season in New Mexico because it is truly a
celebration of traditional agriculture at its best,” said Secretary of
Agriculture Dr. I. Miley Gonzalez.
With 45 fresh-air growers’
markets around the state, local growers and consumers alike benefit
from the bountiful production of the healthiest food available, all
from our own backyard.
Consumers across New Mexico
continue to discover the joys of shopping for the freshest ingredients
picked hours before market, and the pleasure of purchasing directly
from the people who grow the food.
Seasonal produce this time
of year includes the absolute freshest greens, onions, garlic,
tomatoes, eggplants, corn, cucumbers, potatoes, squash, beans, beets,
peppers, peaches, nectarines, blackberries, grapes, apples, melons, and
more.
Many markets across the
state enjoy reaching a variety of households in their community through
programs such as the federally-funded WIC FMNP (Women, Infant and
Children Farmers’ Market Nutrition Program). Some, such as the Los
Ranchos Market, will host special WIC events this week to celebrate
both New Mexico Farmers’ Market Week and World Breastfeeding Week.
Most farmers’ markets
across the state will be open through the end of October. Consumers can
find the time and place of the market nearest them at www.farmersmarketsnm.org
or by calling the New Mexico Farmers’ Marketing Association toll-free
at 1-888-983-4400.
The New Mexico
Farmers’ Marketing Association is committed to supporting our state’s
45 farmers’ markets. The markets are the most important survival line
for small farmers, offering them direct access to consumers which
enable them to make a profit and stay on their farms. The Association
also works to ensure that those less fortunate, such as low-income
women, infant and children, senior citizens and others have access to
fresh, locally produced food.
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