Find Your Farmers Market

Eat well while supporting local food and farms. Locate a certified farmers market near you.

Mendocino County farmers’ market illustration of old style pickup truck with oversized vegetables in the back
fresh root vegetables for sale at farmers market
Pastries for sale at Mendocino County Farmers’ Market
Basil for sale at Mendocino County Farmers’ Market
flowers for sale at Mendocino’s weekly farmers market
  • Remember to bring your reusable shopping bags!

  • Please help us comply with health codes — No pets or smoking in the markets.

  • Please follow current market guidance with regards to use of face masks and physical distancing at market, if applicable.

Latest News & Announcements

2026 MCFARM ANNUAL MEETING

POST MEETING HIGHLIGHTS

Election of President Casey O’Neill & Coastal Member Representative, Caymin Ackerman; Re-election of Treasurer, Gloria Harrison; Rules and Regulations change regarding Second Certifications

2026 Approved Budget Rules and Regulations, Revised

2026 MCFARM ANNUAL MEETING

Feb 1, 2026 10-2

Little Lake Grange, Willits

Nomination & Election of President, Treasurer & Coastal Member Representative; Vote on Rules and Regulations change regarding Second Certifications; Networking & Speakers; Important Information Updates for Vendors

POTLUCK- Bring a dish to share and your own plates and utensils.

Every vendor is encouraged to attend!

The Agenda and Meeting Materials:

PROPOSED AGENDA (Subject to change)

2025 Annual Meeting Minutes

(Read in advance for approval/changes)

2025 MCFARM Book Keeping Summary

2025 Stall Fees Income Comparison

EBT/SNAP/Market Match/ WIC/ Membership Income

2025 Vendor Gross Sales Comparison

2026 Proposed Budget/ 2025 Budget vs Actual (subject to change)

Proposed Rules and Regulations Changes Regarding Second Certification of Agricultural Products

 Where it all begins.

Become a Vendor!

 

Why Buy & Eat Locally?

  1. Locally grown food is fresher and tastes better.

  2. Local produce & meats are more nutritious.

  3. Buying local allows you to know how your food was produced. Ask!

  4. Local food supports local farm families.

  5. Local food builds community.

  6. Local food promotes open space & biodiversity.

  7. Local food creates food security in your community.

  8. Local food keeps your money local.

  9. Local food decreases your carbon footprint.

  10. Local food creates a better future for all of us.