The market will be open on April 22, 2017 from 8-12. We’ve had to cancel the annual tractor parade due to the weather. However, the market doesn’t have any empty vendor spaces for tomorrow, so we’ll be there rain or shine!
2017 Market Rules and Regulations
The 2017 Rules and Regulations are now available. The application will be coming soon!
Click here for the 2017 Rules and Regulations.
County Extension Council Election
University of Missouri Extension has been a supporter of the DeSoto Farmers’ Market and has helped with organizing vendors, training vendors, and advocating for local changes to make the market better. At the local level, a council of dedicated individuals guide the work being done. Here’s your chance to vote for council members.
Please vote in the Jefferson County Extension Council Election!
MFMA Annual Meeting
Information about the Missouri Farmers’ Market Association’s upcoming Annual Meeting!
High Tunnel/Winter Production Workshop
Saturday – Feb 4, 2017
Hillsboro City Hall located at 101 Main St, Hillsboro MO
RSVP to Miranda Duschack, [email protected] or 314-604-3403. Snacks will be provided, but you need to bring your own lunch.
Agenda
8:30-9am Registration
9-9:15am Welcome & Pre-workshop Survey: Joyce Rainwater and Miranda Duschack, Innovative Small Farmers’ Outreach Program, Lincoln University Cooperative Extension
9:15-10:15 am Winter High Tunnel Plant Production & Low Tunnels within the High Tunnel: Shon Bishop, Innovative Small Farmers’ Outreach Program, Lincoln University Cooperative Extension
10:15-11:15 am Winter Green Production: Patrick Byers, Horticulture Specialist, University of Missouri Extension, Green County Southwest Region.
11:15-Noon: Facilitated Open Discussion with the group
12-12:30pm Bring your own lunch!!
12:30pm-1pm Low Cost Heated Germination Chamber, Miranda Duschack, Innovative Small Farmers’ Outreach Program, Lincoln University Cooperative Extension
1pm-1:45pm Ecologically-based arthropod pest management in high tunnels, Dr. Jaime Pinero, Integrated Pest Management Program, Lincoln University Cooperative Extension and Research
1:45-2pm: BREAK
2:15-3pm Breaking Pathogen Life Cycles and Disease Carryovers in High Tunnels/Farms: Cultural and Biocontrol Approaches, Dr. Zelalem Mersha, Plant Pathology Program, Lincoln University Cooperative Extension and Research
3pm-3:45pm Facilitated Q&A with all speakers.
3:45-4pm Closing and Post workshop survey.
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