Missouri

Farmers Markets
Across Missouri

Your guide to farmers markets in every city and county across Missouri. Find local food sources near you and support the farms and producers in your community.

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Why Farmers Markets in Missouri?

Missouri sits at the crossroads of American agriculture, with productive farmland stretching across the state. From the artisan food scenes of St. Louis and Kansas City to the small-farm operations of the Ozarks, Missouri offers a rich local food landscape.

CollectiveCrop is building the most comprehensive directory of local food sources across Missouri. Whether you're looking for a weekly farmers market, a CSA to join, or a farm-to-table restaurant for a special night out, we're here to help you eat local.

The Local Food Story of Missouri

Missouri has one of the highest farm counts in the country and a diversified agricultural base spanning row crops, cattle, and specialty products.

Across Missouri, the top agricultural products include soybeans, cattle, corn, hogs, and dairy. The state spans USDA hardiness zones 5b, 6a, 6b, and 7a, with a growing season that is moderate, 170 to 210 days.

Missouri is among the top five states by number of farms. That matters for anyone shopping farmers markets here — it means regular access to crops and products that other states source from elsewhere.

Foods Missouri Is Known For

Signature local and regional foods include pawpaws, pecans, wild morels, Missouri wine grapes, and country ham. Some of these are available year-round from local producers; others are strictly seasonal and worth watching the calendar for.

Seasonal Rhythm

Last spring frost across Missouri typically falls mid-April, and first fall frost typically arrives mid to late October. Between those bookends is when Missouri's farms are at their most productive. Outside the frost-free window, look for storage crops, preserved goods, greenhouse-grown items, and local meats and dairy — all of which remain widely available.

Why Local Farmers Markets in Missouri Matter

Farmers markets across Missouri are one of the most direct ways to support the state's agricultural economy while accessing food that hasn't traveled through a distribution chain. Shopping farmers markets keeps your food dollars in the state, preserves farmland by making farming viable, and gives you produce that's typically a day or two from harvest — not weeks.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many farmers markets are in Missouri?

Missouri is home to hundreds of farmers markets spread across cities, towns, and rural communities. The number grows each year as demand for local food increases. CollectiveCrop is building a state-wide directory — browse by city above to find markets near you.

When is farmers market season in Missouri?

The farmers market season in Missouri typically runs from spring through late fall, with peak season in summer. Some areas offer year-round indoor markets during the winter months. Exact dates vary by market and region.

Can I sell at farmers markets in Missouri?

Requirements for selling at farmers markets in Missouri vary by market and locality. Most markets require vendors to grow or produce their own products and may require permits or licenses. Contact individual market managers for application details, or check with your Missouri department of agriculture for state-level requirements.

What local produce can I find at farmers markets across Missouri?

Missouri's farms are known for pawpaws, pecans, wild morels, Missouri wine grapes, and country ham, among other products. These crops appear at markets throughout the state during their respective harvest windows. The state's growing season is moderate, 170 to 210 days, so market offerings shift substantially across the calendar year.

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