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Meet Our Farmers

The Pendleton County Farmers' Market prides itself on being a producer-only farmers market, which means each farm or artisan sells only products that were produced by their hands. The market has a mission of bringing the highest quality produce and added value items to the citizens of Pendleton County. Accessing healthy, nutritious food is not just a luxury of the wealthy, but something that should be available to all.

Below you can meet some of our market members. Clicking on some links will take you to their website or Facebook page, so you can continue to get to know your farmers.

Check back often as new members continue to join the market!

Rose Hill Farm Winery

Rose Hill Farm Winery

Started in 2006, Rose Hill Farm Vineyard grows three and a half acres of various grape varieties, including Traminette, Seyval Blanc, Catawba,Chambourcin, Cynthia Norten, Syrah, and Concord.

Bubbly Bee Soaps

Bubbly Bee Soaps

Nourish your skin and awaken your senses with Bubbly Bee Soaps. All soaps are made in small batches using the finest fragrances and essential oils.

A Faith in farming...A faith in life. Come see a family tradition in farming at Faith Acres Farm. See where your food comes from and have confidence you are providing the best source of nutrition to your family. Local farming at its best.

Charley & Dorothy Herron

Charley & Dorothy Herron

Charley and Dorothy are founding members of the Pendleton County Farmers Market. Consistently providing high quality and yummy produce for the people of Pendleton County and serving as mentor to so many farmers. If you have a favorite Kentucky grown veggie, they probably grow it!

Evegnia Ruber

Evegnia Ruber

Riversong Farm

Riversong Farm

Carol Krehbiel raises an assortment of nut and fruit trees right here in Pendleton County.

Mae-Ken Do Farm

Mae-Ken Do Farm

We belive that chickens should live their lives on fresh, green grass, scratching for insects and have access to fresh, clean water and nutritious hormone and steroid free grain. We also belive that chickens should be kept safe from predators and be treated their whole lives as humanely as possible. The chickens are kept in chicken tractors and moved every morning to fresh grass. Fresh clean water is constantly at thier disposal along with a mixture of grains.

The Garden Sisters

The Garden Sisters

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