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Summer Concert & Raffle Fundraiser

July 19, 2016 by WFM Staff

Win up to $300 in Products from the Market!

The Woodstock Farmers Market is having a Raffle Fundraiser and Summer Concert to benefit the market’s Link Plus Program.  Market goers can buy raffle tickets at the Tuesday and Saturday markets from July 19th – August 6th.  Raffle tickets can also be purchased at the July 30th concert featuring the Georgia Rae Family Band.

Prizes would not have been made possible without the generous support of our vendors!  There are four prize levels and winners will be announced at the market on August 6th at 12 pm.

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Filed Under: Latest News Tagged With: georgia rae family band, link, raffle fundraiser, summer concert

Vendors@theMarket

July 8, 2016 by WFM Staff

Van Laar’s Fruit Farm

“WHERE QUALITY RIPENS”

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Julie and Brian Van Laar’s dream of creating a family fruit farm began twelve years ago when they decided to move from their suburban home in Lisle to 40 acres in Capron, IL.  Their vision has always been to grow the farm for their children to take over one day.  Along with their five children, Jonathan, Katelyn, Sarah, Rachel and David, the Van Laar’s focus on sustainable practices when growing their fruits and vegetables.  The family uses non-gmo seeds to grow strawberries, raspberries, blackberries, peaches, apples, sweet corn, tomatoes, green & yellow beans and a hard red winter wheat which they take to an artisan grinder.   The family focuses on a diversification of crops in order to maintain a sustainable farm.  The Van Laar’s also raise chickens on pasture and sell the eggs at farmers markets.

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June is strawberry season and a really busy time on the farm!  For about four weeks you will find the family in one of the three strawberry patches which cover three acres of their property.  They pick over a 1,000 quarts a week for several, local farmers markets and restaurants.  Raspberry season follows soon after and the family switches over to picking raspberries.  They recently completed building a high tunnel to protect the raspberry plants from bugs.

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The Van Laar’s began growing apple, pear and peach trees back in 2004.  The fruit farm now has about 4500 apple trees, 500 peach trees and 100 pear trees.  They rely on the European method using a trellis and pruning like a vine which allows for more sun and a sweeter final product.  They will begin picking Zestar apples in August followed by Gala in September.  During harvest time the family relies on seasonal help from local youth to help with picking.

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The Van Laar’s farming practices focus on mostly organic, eco-friendly methods. Crop rotation, cover crops and natural pest control in the form of free-range chickens are some of the strategies that the family rely on.  A poly-wog pond on their property ensures that there will be plenty of frogs to help control pests in the strawberry fields.  The Van Laar’s have 16 hives on their property which produce the honey they sell as well as pollinate their fruit trees. The family uses organic based compounds for fertilizer and pest management, however, they will use a chemical counterpart if there is a bad pest problem.  The Van Laar’s continually learn about new farming methods from other farmers as well as through classes at universities such as Cornell and Michigan State University.

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The Van Laar’s farm is always evolving and in 2014 they built a cider house to produce their unpasteurized cider which they sell at farmers markets.  The building also houses a farm kitchen and they were just recently approved to produce and sell jams (coming soon to farmers markets!).  Julie and Brian help to cultivate the different interests of their children.  While some have a passion for growing veggies and wheat, others have interests geared towards prepared foods such as jams and pastries.  With more ideas on the horizon the Van Laar’s continue to grow their family farm business for future generations.

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You can visit the Van Laar’s booth at the Woodstock Farmers Market on Tuesdays and Saturdays on the Woodstock Square, May – October and then on scheduled Saturdays at the McHenry County Fairgrounds, November – April.

Filed Under: Featured Vendors Tagged With: apple trees, fruit farm, honey, raspberries, strawberries

Woodstock Farmers Market receives funding from Link Up Illinois

June 28, 2016 by WFM Staff

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The Woodstock Farmers Market is pleased to announce it has been awarded funding from Link Up Illinois to start a double coupon program for Link customers at our market.  The program is administered by the Experimental Station in Chicago and the funding comes from the United States Department of Agriculture.

SNAP (LINK in Illinois) shoppers can now receive a 1:1 match of Double Coupons for purchases of SNAP-approved produce, essentially doubling their buying power at our market.

We will be able to match up to $25 in coupons (once per market) giving LINK card users a boost to their purchasing power when they use their SNAP benefits. Only fruits and vegetables may be purchased with the double value coupons.

This program LINK-Up-logo-transparent-bg-tagged-384widemakes the fresh and healthy foods sold at our market more affordable for Illinois’ most vulnerable population and will increase sales at our market, helping our local economy and farmers.

The Woodstock Farmers Market is a producers only market held every Tuesday and Saturday on the Woodstock Square from 8 am – 1 pm, May – October.   In the months of November – April, the market moves indoors to the McHenry County Fairgrounds on select Saturdays.

For more information on LINK Card use at the market, read https://woodstockfarmersmarket.org//link-card-use/.

 

Filed Under: Latest News Tagged With: Double Coupons, Link Card, Link Up Illinois, SNAP

Woodstock Farmers Market:Media Buzz

June 8, 2016 by WFM Staff

Some media buzz around the Woodstock Farmers Market right now!

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The Woodstock FReal Woodstock_WFM train card 2armers Market is proud to be a part of the exciting, new Real Woodstock campaign.  With their promotion of “real festivals, real food, real fun, real Woodstock,” the market is featured prominently on their website.

Check out www.realwoodstock.com for information on all the great things you can enjoy in Woodstock.

Real Woodstock’s Metra campaign runs through June and the Woodstock Farmers Market is thrilled to be one of the featured ads which will be on six different Metra lines and at twenty-four station platforms. A digital board at 500 W Madison featuring the Real Woodstock ads will be seen by people going in and out of the train station.

 

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Lil Hank AwardSo happy to announce that the Woodstock Farmers Market won McHenry County Living’s Fans’ Choice Best Produce Market for 2016!!! Erica Burke with McHenry County Living presented the award to Woodstock Farmers Market Board President Dave Woodruff, Vice President Judy Sampson & Market Manager Keith Johnson at the May 28th market on the Woodstock Square. (Photo by J Nanez Photography)

Check out the great video McHenry County Living put together showing what the market has to offer: https://www.facebook.com/mchenrycountyliving/videos/10153705729838366/.

Here is the link to the full story with more details: http://mchenrycountyliving.com/best-produce-market/

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“Lil Hank” will be on display at the market information booth!

Filed Under: Latest News Tagged With: Best Produce Market 2016, Illinois, J Nanez Photography, McHenry County Living, Real Woodstock, Woodstock

Vendors@theMarket

May 25, 2016 by WFM Staff

Tom’s Backyard Garden

Fruits & Vegetables grown naturally in Marengo, IL

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Tom Anderson has taken his hobby of gardening to a whole new level!  Taking over the family garden at the age of 10, Tom soon found that he had a talent and passion for gardening.  He was a suburban gardener for 34 years in Palatine where he grew fruit and vegetables in his backyard.  A few years ago he found himself running out of room, so he decided to take early retirement and he and his wife Nancy bought 10 acres in Marengo.  Tom has been selling at farmers markets for the last six years. He got his start at the Palatine market and then began selling at the Woodstock Farmers Market winter market.  This year marks his first as a vendor at the summer market.  You can find him on the Woodstock Square every Saturday from 8 am – 1 pm, May – October.

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After visiting his property, you can see that Tom is happy to have a much larger space! He has filled it with tomatoes, peppers, lettuce, spinach, onions, radishes, potatoes, carrots, celery, broccoli, leeks, cucumbers, beets, beans, brussel sprouts, garlic, rhubarb, asparagus and corn.  And those are just the veggies!  Tom also grafts his own apple and pear trees and grows raspberries and strawberries.

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Tom was able to extend his growing season after his son Phil built a large hoop house.  The hoop house allows him to plant tomatoes much earlier and even though it is only the middle of May, his plants are already starting to bear fruit.  Using the hoop house, gave Tom the ability to grow spinach, kale and carrots all winter long.  You can check out a video tour of the hoop house here https://youtu.be/4VQDBoNpK08

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Tom grows his vegetables and fruits pesticide free.  He relies on farming methods such as using leaves, that he gets from the Village of Marengo, which help keep moisture in, keep the weeds down and help feed the plants.  He has also planted buckwheat to put green matter into the soil and help smother weeds.  For pest control, he relies on hand picking off pests and has found from years of experience that after keeping up with it, eventually everything is in harmony and the pests become few and far between.  To water his crops, it is done by hand or by using a traveling Micro Rain sprinkler.  His neighbor has recently offered to water Tom’s crops with his irrigation system.

TBG_farm equipmentTom, who used to be a seed tester, starts seeds in trays in his basement which he puts on shelves under lights.  Beginning in January, he starts seeds every two weeks planting 800-1000 seeds at a time.  Tom is always looking for the best tasting varieties and saving his seeds has helped him to continue to grow the best of the best. Tom’s son, Phil, who works on the farm, uses his mechanic skills to refurbish tractors and other equipment. You can also find Phil helping his dad at the booth on Saturday at the market.

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Soup beans!  Tom starting growing soup beans five years ago and he now grows 28 varieties.  This truly is a labor of love as Tom hand shells the beans, spreads them out on tables in his basement and goes bean by bean pulling out the bad ones.  He then puts them all into a big bin and mixes them up.  You can find his fantastic soup bean mix along with his wife Nancy’s crockpot soup recipe at the Saturday Woodstock Farmers Market.

Filed Under: Featured Vendors Tagged With: lettuce, peppers, pesticide free, Saturday Vendors, spinach, Tom's Backyard Garden, tomatoes

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