The Cabot Farmers’ Market is a point of connection between our rural & urban community members. For vendors, it is a place to sell what you grow & share what you know. For patrons, it is a place to purchase fresh produce from Arkansas growers. For some, it becomes a tangible way to acknowledge & take charge of health or environmental concerns they may have.
Products: In order to maintain the integrity and vision of the Cabot Farmers’ Market, only the following grown/produced items may be sold at the Farmers’ Market: baked goods, cheeses, flowers, herbs, fruit, grain, honey, marinades, and sauces, molasses, plants, raw juices, trees, vegetables, and other similar produce. Further, sales of pieces of art, crafts, and handmade other such similar items may be allowed. High quality fresh-cut field/garden flowers and locally-grown potted, hanging, and bedding plants and trees can be sold at the Market. Other items will be determined on a case-by-case basis, as approved by the Market manager. Simply put: It Either Has To Be Grown In Arkansas or Made In Arkansas. Period.