Ohio Farmers Markets

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Ohio Farmers Markets

Ohio may be known for its small towns and rolling fields, but it’s also home to a thriving network of farmers markets that bring communities together. Whether you’re in the suburbs of Cleveland, the hills near Dayton, or somewhere in between, Ohio’s markets offer seasonal produce, locally raised meats, homemade jams, and more. This guide highlights the best farmers markets across Northeast, Southwest, and Central Ohio so wherever you are in the Buckeye State, you’re never far from fresh food and friendly faces.

🗺️ Top Farmers Markets in Ohio by Region

Ohio’s geography spans Appalachian foothills, rural farmland, and bustling suburbs all of which host charming, community-rooted farmers markets. Here’s your regional guide to the best ones across the state.

🌆 Northeast Ohio Farmers Markets

🌇 Southwest Ohio Farmers Markets

  • Greeneview Farms Market – Jamestown
    Fresh meat, eggs, produce, and handmade items just outside Dayton.

  • Verona Farm Market – Verona
    A local gem with baked goods, produce, and rustic charm near Dayton/Springfield.

🌾 Central & Northwest Ohio Markets

  • Edge of Town Farm Market
    A cozy market likely in the northwest or central region, offering traditional produce and locally made goods.

🏙️ Ohio Farmers Markets by City

  • Akron Area: Dussels Farm Market (Rootstown)

  • Salem Area: Welchs Farm Market

  • Jamestown (Dayton Area): Greeneview Farms Market

  • Verona (Dayton/Springfield): Verona Farm Market

  • Unknown (Possibly NW): Edge of Town Farm Market

🛒 Best Farmers Markets Open on Weekends

Most Ohio markets operate on weekends. Notably:

  • Greeneview Farms Market – Saturday hours

  • Dussels Farm Market – Open multiple days, check seasonal hours

  • Welchs Farm Market – Peak during summer weekends

(Confirm hours via market websites or social media.)

🗃️ Ohio Farmers Markets by County

  • Portage County: Dussels Farm Market (Rootstown)

  • Columbiana/Mahoning County: Welchs Farm Market

  • Greene County: Greeneview Farms Market

  • Preble County: Verona Farm Market

  • Possible Marion/Wyandot area: Edge of Town Farm Market (unconfirmed)

🧺 What to Expect at Ohio Farmers Markets

Ohio markets are known for their community feel, variety, and seasonality. You’ll find:

  • Fresh-picked fruits and vegetables

  • Local honey, maple syrup, and canned goods

  • Plants and flowers in spring/summer

  • Fresh meat, eggs, and dairy in many rural locations

  • Homemade baked goods and snacks

  • Handmade crafts and seasonal items

⏰ Best Days & Times to Visit

  • Saturday mornings are most common

  • Some markets offer mid-week hours (especially greenhouse-based)

  • Spring through fall is peak season, though some greenhouses are open year-round

💡 Tips for Visiting Farmers Markets in Ohio

  • Bring cash – rural markets may not accept cards

  • Ask about seasonal crops – farmers love to share what’s coming next

  • Go early for the best selection

  • Support small vendors – many are family-run and local to your area

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

Are Ohio farmers markets open year-round?
Some greenhouse-based markets like Dussels operate in all seasons, but most outdoor markets are open from May through October.

Can I bring pets?
Policies vary—most rural markets are pet-friendly, but it’s best to check first.

Do they have organic options?
Some vendors are certified organic, while others use organic practices but aren’t certified—just ask!

🔔 Stay Updated on Ohio Farmers Markets

Follow your favorite markets on Facebook or Instagram to stay in the loop on vendor specials, seasonal events, and holiday hours. Many markets also have newsletters for weekly updates.