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Our Partners

Mill City Farmers Market Charitable Fund is a non-profit organization that relies on partners to sustain its core mission work for “healthy food, local farmers,” which extends well beyond the weekly market.

Harvest Social 2024

SOLD OUT – See you sunday! SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 8th 5:00-7:30pm Mill City Museum Ruins Courtyard The Harvest Social is a celebration of local food champions. This year’s dinner will be prepared by renowned local Chef Nettie Colón using ingredients sourced from Mill City Farmers Market vendors. 5pm Cocktail hour + live music by Lila Ammons…

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Many of you have asked, “What can I do to support the market?” You can invest in your local community and food system by making a donation today. Becoming a Friend of the Market allows us to grow our mission to inspire a healthier community through partnerships, educational programming, and support for organic farmers and…

Gedef Farm Next Stage Grant

Charitable Fund

Since its launch in 2006, Mill City Farmers Market has fostered a local, sustainable and organic food economy in a vibrant, experiential marketplace. In 2017, the Mill City Farmers Market Charitable Fund was founded as an extension of the Market to support and expand its mission-driven work and deepen its impact as an anchor in…

Sustainability Statement USDA Organic Sign

Sustainability Statement

Mill City Farmers Market (MCFM) is dedicated to the health and sustainability of our community. While not all of our vendors are USDA Certified Organic, they all adhere to our Sustainability Statement, which follows. Local MCFM supports local food; food that is fresh, healthy, seasonal and that builds and strengthens local economies. In selecting vendors,…

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YEAR-ROUND saturday Market SUMMER: Every Saturday May-September, 8am-1pm FALL: Saturdays in October, 9am-1pm WINTER*: First & Third Saturdays Nov-April, 10am-1pm *inside the Mill City Museum, entrance on 2nd St

Heirloom tomatoes: What a history

Originally published in The Journal on July 13, 2017. Don’t ya know, Minnesota can grow tomatoes! Heirloom tomatoes are a farmer’s market staple around the country, but Jeff Nistler, owner of Nistler Farms and a vendor at the Mill City Farmers Market, is perfecting the crop for Minnesota’s cold climate. Jeff has constructed several high-tunnel…  Read More

12 Facts for 12 Years

MCFM turns 12 this season! This week we’re celebrating the past dozen years of “healthy foods, local farmers” with 12 facts about the market’s vendors, programming and shoppers, leading up to opening day this Saturday, May 6! 1 Our vendors farm 1,255 acres of sustainable land in Minnesota and Wisconsin. 2 Our vendors plant 0 GMOs.…  Read More