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Washington County Department of Business Development Seeking Farmers Market Vendors

HAGERSTOWN, MD (April 25, 2023) – The Washington County Department of Business Development is seeking farmers market vendors producing fruits, vegetables, cottage food products, breads and value added producers who want to participate in the 2023 farmers markets in Washington County, Maryland. Producers must grow what they sell. Seeking seasoned farmers market vendors and new vendors who want to participate in local farmers markets.
There are over 11 farmers markets with various hours of operation and various days of the week.
Contact Leslie Hart [email protected] or call 301-573-7039 for more information, including rules, regulations and application for each of the markets as well as assistance in necessary licensing and market guidelines.
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