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Top Farmers Markets in Wisconsin: A Comprehensive Guide for 2024

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Spring has arrived, bringing with it an abundance of flowers and plants at farmers markets across Wisconsin. The Great Milwaukee Summer guide is finally here, promising exciting activities, refreshing drinks, live music, and a chance to soak up the sun. Sponsored by Geis Garage Doors and Peoples State Bank, this guide is your ticket to a fantastic summer experience.


SNAP, WIC & Senior Vouchers

More and more farmers markets in Milwaukee are now accepting federal nutrition benefits such as SNAP, WIC, and Senior Farmers Market Nutrition Program vouchers. Customers with SNAP can now exchange their Quest cards for market currency to buy fresh produce. The WIC and Senior vouchers can also be used directly at vendor stands for locally grown goods. Additionally, SNAP participants can double their dollars with Milwaukee Market Match coupons.


Area Markets to Explore

Discover a variety of farmers markets in Wisconsin, offering a wide range of fresh produce, crafts, and entertainment. From the Brady Street Farmers Market to the Brookfield Farmers Market, there's something for everyone. Keep an eye out for new markets like the Delafield Farmers Market and the Elkhart Lake Farmers & Artisans Market, offering a unique shopping experience for all.


Support Local Growers

Support local growers and artisans by visiting farmers markets in your area. Enjoy the vibrant atmosphere, live music, and delicious food while shopping for fresh, Wisconsin-grown produce. With markets like the Greenfield Farmers Market and Hartland Farmers Market, you can experience the best of what the state has to offer.


Plan Your Visit

As you plan your visit to these markets, remember to check for any updates or changes in operating hours. Markets like the Lake Geneva Farmers Market and the Oconomowoc Farmers Market offer a diverse range of products and activities for the whole family to enjoy. Don't miss out on the opportunity to explore these unique markets and support local farmers and vendors.

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