Meet the Farmers at the Folsom Thursday Night Market – 11 Videos

Farmers tell FolsomLocalNews about the produce they bring to the Folsom Thursday Night Market.

Watch the videos and get a taste for what you can find at the new Folsom Thursday Night Market – and there are more farmers. As the season progresses, more varieties of produce become available.

  • Stone Fruits from Brenner Ranch
  • Bottled Citrus from Snow’s Citrus Court
  • Produce from Nod Neleh Mountain Garden
  • Calolea Extra Virgin Oil from Loma Rica
  • Charleston Lavender Farm from Colfax
  • Rodriguez Berries and Vegetable Farm, from Watsonville
  • Market Garden, from Sacramento
  • House of Bread, from Roseville
  • Coffee Pot Ranch from Sheridan
  • Santa Ana Coffee from Granite Bay
  • Twin Peaks Orchards from Newcastle

    Stone Fruits from Brenner Ranch

    Bottled Citrus from Snow’s Citrus Court

    Produce from Nod Neleh Mountain Garden

    Calolea Extra Virgin Oil from Loma Rica


    Charleston Lavender Farm from Colfax

    Rodriguez Berries and Vegetable Farm, Watsonville


    Market Garden, from Sacramento

    House of Bread, from Roseville

    Coffee Pot Ranch from Sheridan

    Santa Ana Coffee from Granite Bay


    Twin Peaks Orchards from Newcastle
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