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Wednesday, August 29, 2012

Medfield Farmers' Market Tomatoes Place High in State

Two vendors that appear weekly at the Medfield Farmers' Market won top honors in the Commonwealth's annual tomato contest.

Two local farms have been honored in the Commonwealth’s 28th Annual Tomato Contest which was held in Boston last week as part of Massachusetts Farmers' Market Week. Langwater Farms of North Easton and Wards Berry Farm of Sharon – both vendors at Medfield’s weekly farmers’ market -- placed in the Top 10 among 84 entries. Langwater Farms results: Ward's Berry Farm results: For a full list of winners, click here.   For contest criteria, click here.  According to the contest’s announcement of winners this week, Massachusetts produces over 5.4 pounds of tomatoes in its 532 farms state-wide, with revenues that total $10.8 million. About Medfield Farmers' Market The Medfield Farmers’ Market is sponsored by and located on the grounds of the First …

Monday, July 11, 2011

Medfield Farmers' Market Finds Early Success on North Street

With attendance estimated by the hundreds each week, the Medfield Farmers' Market, in its first year, is seeing early success on North Street.

Organizers estimate that hundreds of people visit the Medfield Farmers' Market each week.  Now in its fourth week, it has three vendors and graces the lawn of the First Parish Unitarian Universalist Church (26 North St.) from 2 to 5:30 p.m.  Vendors include Ward’s Berry Farm in Sharon, Langwater Farm in Easton, and Medfield Green. “It’s going really well right now; I think it’s going to be successful,” said Steve Catanese, an organizer of the market.  “We’re growing at the right pace and people seem to like what’s coming in … Right now, we have strawberries, blueberries, lettuce, kale, zucchini, beets, and flowers; and within a couple weeks, we’ll have tomatoes (including heirloom and cherry varieties) and corn. Then, in the fall, we’ll …

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