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Albany Farmers' Market

Albany, OR

Corvallis-Albany Farmers’ Markets (CAFM) is a farmer-led nonprofit that operates outdoor farmers’ markets in Corvallis and Albany and otherwise promotes and assists farm direct marketers whose farms are located in six counties: Benton, Linn, Lincoln, Lane, Marion and Polk. Our membership is made up of 140 small family-scale farms. Farm direct marketing is a direct link between consumers and producers that prohibits resale and promotes transparency and traceability. Corvallis-Albany Farmers’ Markets (CAFM) is a farmer-led nonprofit that operates outdoor farmers’ markets in Corvallis and Albany and otherwise promotes and assists farm direct marketers whose farms are located in six counties: Benton, Linn, Lincoln, Lane, Marion and Polk. Our membership is made up of 140 small family-scale farms. Farm direct marketing is a direct link between consumers and producers that prohibits resale and promotes transparency and traceability. Corvallis-Albany Farmers’ Markets (CAFM) is a farmer-led nonprofit that operates outdoor farmers’ markets in Corvallis and Albany and otherwise promotes and assists farm direct marketers whose farms are located in six counties:Benton,Linn,Lincoln,Lane,MarionandPolk. Our membership is made up of 110+ small family-scale farms. Farm direct marketing is a direct link between consumers and producers that prohibits resale and promotes transparency and traceability. Corvallis-Albany Farmers’ Markets (CAFM) is a farmer-led nonprofit that operates outdoor farmers’ markets in Corvallis and Albany and otherwise promotes and assists farm direct marketers whose farms are located in six counties:Benton,Linn,Lincoln,Lane,MarionandPolk. Our membership is made up of 120+ small family-scale farms. Farm direct marketing is a direct link between consumers and producers that prohibits resale and promotes transparency and traceability. Our 2026 Schedule: Saturdays, April 18 – November 21, Corvallis & Albany; Wednesdays, April 22 – November 25, Corvallis Only. Farmers’ markets play a crucial role in contributing to livable communities and meeting other community needs that have been overlooked in pursuit of a “modern” food distribution system. These markets provide a variety of benefits that extend beyond simply buying fresh, locally sourced produce. Play an important role in educating consumers about how their food is grown and processed, helping them make informed decisions about their food choices. Support small family farmers, whose continued existence depends on direct marketing opportunities, and related small-scale economic activity. Protect air quality and the environment by shortening the distance food travels from farm to consumer and by encouraging sustainable agriculture practices. Create a community activity that helps revitalize downtowns, riverfronts, and other community resources. 1st & Jackson, 9 AM to 1 PM,Apr. 18–Nov. 21, 2026More information Water & Ferry, 9 AM to 1 PM,Apr. 18–Nov. 21, 2026More information 1st & Jackson, 9 AM to 1 PM,Apr. 22–Nov. 25, 2026More information P.O. Box 2602Corvallis, OR 97339 Learn more and support our AlbanyPoP (Power of Produce) Cluband CorvallisKids Dayat Givebutter PRIVACY POLICY | ACCESSIBILITY | SITE CREDITS © 2026 CORVALLIS-ALBANYFARMERS’ MARKET © 2026 CORVALLIS-ALBANYFARMERS’ MARKET

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