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Experience the taste of mid-Missouri year-round at Columbia Farmers Market!! Visit us during the Winter Season: every Saturday from 9 a.m.- noon (Nov.-March). You will find fresh produce, meat, farm fresh eggs, cheeses, honey, artisan items and more. As a producer-only market, everything sold at CFM is offered by the farmers and artisans who help …

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Join the Columbia Farmers Market for a special Thanksgiving event on Tuesday, November 26 from 3pm-6pm at the MU Health Care Pavilion at Columbia’s Agriculture Park. Chef Lexi Linseman will be on site for a Thanksgiving cooking demonstration, featuring locally sourced ingredients from Columbia Farmers Market vendors. Enjoy live music from Pippa Letsky as you …

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For those living in Mid-Missouri, a trip to the pumpkin patch at Lloyd’s Family Farm in Ashland is a favorite fall tradition. But Lloyd’s offers so much more than gourds. From You-Pick berries to Christmas trees, there’s fun for all seasons.

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The 30th Annual Old-Time Music, Ozark Heritage Festival takes place in and around Historic Downtown West Plains and at the West Plains Civic Center, 110 St. Louis St. It’s the biggest West Plains’ festival of the year, and admission is free to all events! Always focused on music, food, and vendors, this year, there’s an …

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The 30th Annual Old-Time Music, Ozark Heritage Festival takes place in and around Historic Downtown West Plains and at the West Plains Civic Center, 110 St. Louis St. It’s the biggest West Plains’ festival of the year, and admission is free to all events! Always focused on music, food, and vendors, this year, there’s an …

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Missouri History Today December 1, 1863: Agriculture Board Begins Advising Legislature On Policy

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Liz began her operation with just a few alpacas, and for good reason. Alpacas were $20,000 to $30,000 each during those early years, according to Liz, and the females only have one o–ffspring, called a cria, each year. From those small beginnings, Liz built a herd that, at its largest, numbered 142.