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Without A Hard Frost, Farmers Can Still Go To Market
Rain Reduced Production But Farmers Are Still Picking

Most farmers' markets in Connecticut finish up this weekend and Mark Zotti of the Connecticut Department of Agriculture said that although this season was not the best for growing, without a hard frost, farmers can continue to harvest.
With that in mind, Zotti said that markets should be very well-stocked this week and consistant with what was available last week.
Zotti said that overall the market economy was good even though the rain slowed down production in the fields.
"My feeling was that the markets were good and that there were customers at the markets but the growing year was bad," he said.
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But, he said, although there was a lot of rain this season the season was long and it hasn't frozen over yet.
"My hope is that the farmers can sit back and relax on a successful year," he said of the season.
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What's fresh this week:
Apples
Pears
Brussels sprouts
Peppers
Tomatoes
Eggplant
Grapes
Winter squash
Potatoes
Sweet potatoes
Lettuce
Bok choy
Napa cabbage
Onions
Corn
Leeks
Broccoli
Cauliflower
Cabbage
Pumpkins
Gourds
Cider
Celery root
Herbs
Where to find them:
The is on Wednesdays from noon to 3:30 p.m. in the L&M Hospital Employees Parking Lot until Oct. 26. WIC/Senior FMNP accepted, SNAP/EBT.
The is on Fridays from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. in Parade Plaza at 161 Water Street until Oct. 28. WIC/Senior FMNP accepted, SNAP/EBT.
The Waterford Farmers’ Market is every Saturday from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the Town Hall parking lot at 15 Rope Ferry Road until Oct. 29. WIC/Senior FMNP accepted.
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