
The Farmers and Consumers Market Bulletin has served as a medium of exchange for Georgia’s farmers and consumers since its beginning in 1917. Throughout its history, the non-profit periodical publication was produced weekly until it was reduced to a biweekly schedule by the Georgia General Assembly in its 2003 session. In addition to providing free advertising to Georgia farmers and consumers, the Bulletin features a variety of articles about agriculture and has regular features including a gardening column to promote Georgia products.
Throughout the spring and summer months, several “Pick-your-own” listings are included in the Bulletin to provide consumers with the location of farms where they can pick their own fresh produce. Monthly handicraft editions also are published, which feature items handcrafted by advertisers, and during the Christmas-season, a list of the state’s Choose-and-Cut Christmas tree farms is featured.
I can't wait for the August 11th "Handicraft" issue! Georgia residents may subscribe to the Market Bulletin for $10 per year, and out-of-state subscribers must pay a $20 annual fee. To receive your own copy, click here.
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