Historic Lafayette Farmers Market is located at 5th Street, between Ferry and Columbia, Lafayette, Indiana 47901
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This market has indoor space.
Yes, you can order online from Historic Lafayette Farmers Market through our mobile app. Download the Foraged app to browse products and place orders for pickup.
Historic Lafayette Farmers Market offers a variety of products locally sourced from between Ferry and Columbia, Indiana. You can see all of Historic Lafayette Farmers Market's offerings on Foraged.com or the Foraged mobile app.
Historic Lafayette Farmers Market offers a variety of products locally sourced from between Ferry and Columbia, Indiana. You can see all of Historic Lafayette Farmers Market's offerings on Foraged.com or the Foraged mobile app.
Vendors at Historic Lafayette Farmers Market accept the following payment options:
Yes, vendors at Historic Lafayette Farmers Market accept credit cards.
Yes, vendors at Historic Lafayette Farmers Market accept debit cards.
Vendors at Historic Lafayette Farmers Market accept a variety of payment methods. Most accept cash, credit card, and debit card. Some may accept SNAP, EBT, FMNP, and WIC as well. To check what payment options are accepted at Historic Lafayette Farmers Market in between Ferry and Columbia, Indiana please contact them to learn more.
Yes, Historic Lafayette Farmers Market has USDA Certified organic products.
Some vendors at Historic Lafayette Farmers Market may sell antibiotic-free meats. To check what antibiotic-free meats are available at Historic Lafayette Farmers Market, simply send a direct message to the vendor you'd like to learn more about. You can do so on Foraged.
Some vendors at Historic Lafayette Farmers Market may sell pesticide-free produce. To check what pesticide-free produce is available at Historic Lafayette Farmers Market, simply send a direct message to the vendor you'd like to learn more about. You can do so on Foraged.
Some vendors at Historic Lafayette Farmers Market may sell non-GMO produce. To check what non-GMO produce is available at Historic Lafayette Farmers Market, simply send a direct message to the vendor you'd like to learn more about. You can do so on Foraged.
Some vendors at Historic Lafayette Farmers Market may sell grass-fed meats. To check what grass-fed meats are available at Historic Lafayette Farmers Market, simply send a direct message to the vendor you'd like to learn more about. You can do so on Foraged.
Yes, Historic Lafayette Farmers Market has Good Agricultural Practices certified products.
Some vendors at Historic Lafayette Farmers Market may sell pasture-raised meats. Check with the vendors at Historic Lafayette Farmers Market in between Ferry and Columbia, Indiana by sending them a direct message on Foraged.
Some vendors at Historic Lafayette Farmers Market may sell free-range eggs. Check with the vendors at Historic Lafayette Farmers Market in between Ferry and Columbia, Indiana by sending them a direct message on Foraged.
Some vendors at Historic Lafayette Farmers Market may sell humanely-raised meats. Check with the vendors at Historic Lafayette Farmers Market in between Ferry and Columbia, Indiana by sending them a direct message on Foraged.
Yes, Historic Lafayette Farmers Market in between Ferry and Columbia, Indiana accepts SNAP.
Yes, Historic Lafayette Farmers Market in between Ferry and Columbia, Indiana accepts WIC.
Yes, Historic Lafayette Farmers Market in between Ferry and Columbia, Indiana accepts Senior Farmers Market Nutrition Program (Senior FMNP).
Yes, Historic Lafayette Farmers Market in between Ferry and Columbia, Indiana accepts EBT.
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