Meadville Area Local Growers

July, 2005



These early morning shoppers are enjoying a taste of the bread from Hairy Dairy Cackleberry, the new vendor at the Market House


This head of broccoli is one of the many vegetables the Yoders produce on their new farm


Even the big kids have fun at market. A customer watches as Edwin Yoder tries out a new backhoe

The Market House is filled with smiling faces on this sunny morning

Local Foods interns Melissa Harlan and Maggie Surface are excited to join the team

These buggies are just some of the many pieces of equipment the Yoders use to run their farm


It looks like the cabbage is almost ready to be harvested


These cantaloupe are just a few of the variety of melons the Yoders produce

Here's a view of the field in front of the Yoder's home

You can see the family has been hard at work in the garden this summer

Mmm mmm. This picture is enought to make anyone hungry for some fried green tomatoes

This mound of lettuce is one of the many types of produce the Yoders put in their CSA boxes

These onions have been pulled and the family patiently waits until they are dry enough to send to market

Take a closer look at those delicious melons

Denise Pallant of Deetom Farms takes a moment to pose for the camera

Troy Bogdan always has a great selection of leafy, organic greens... and don't forget the garlic!

After all that work David is ready to meet some new customers and tell them about his produce