2012 Market Vendors

When you come to the South Lansing Farmers Market, you'll find our vendors are as diverse as their products. You'll find only the freshest produce, meats and baked goods. The average distance for our farmers and vendors to travel to our market is 19 miles. Now how's that for local??

 

Andrew Graber Farm
Andrew Graber and his family offer an incredible array of fresh produce and baked goods, direct in most cases from their farm in Quincy, but also items from the larger Amish community of which they are members.
 
 
Lonesome Pines Beef 
This father and son operation, Jerry & Jerry, bring grass-fed beef from their farm in Nashville, MI. Check out their amazing USDA-Certified trailer stocked with steaks, roasts and more, at great prices!
 
 
Nightengale Produce
From their family owned and operated farm in Charlotte, the Nightengale family bring a wide variety of produce each week. You'll be sure to find something tasty on their table!
 
   
Risk's Apiary & Honey House
Mike Risk brings delicious local honey from his family farm in Laingburg. Strained honey, raw honey, honeycomb and bee's wax products. 

 
 
 Khoua’s Produce 
Khoua grows in Lansing in her community garden. Her daughters sell her green beans,
salad greens, stir fry veggies, and watermelons.

 

 

Flood Plain Farms


The Cupcake Diva

Livity Sanctuary

Full Circle Ranch
 

 

 
Many thanks to all of our wonderful farmers and vendors!! We couldn't do this without you!!

 

Look for these wonderful Michigan produced goods at the 2012 South Lansing Farmers Market:
Apples
Asparagus
Basil
Beans
Beef (local and grass fed!)
Beets
Blueberries
Bread
Broccoli
Brussels Sprouts
Cabbage
Cantaloupe
Carrots
Cherries
Cinnamon Rolls
Corn
Cucumber
Cupcakes
Eggplant
Flowers
Garlic
Honey (including comb and wax products)
Kale
Lettuce
Melons
Onion
Peaches
Pears
Peas
Peppers
Potatoes
Radish
Spinach
Strawberries
Swiss Chard
Tomato
Watermelon
Winter Squash
Zucchini