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Salado Farmers Market

Self-Reported
Farmers Market

Diversified Family Farm

Certified Farmers Market

Farming since 2017
100% Grass-Fed
Free-Range
Humanely Raised
Integrated Pest Management
No Antibiotics
No Hormones
Non-Certified Organic
Non-GMO
Pasture-Raised
USDA Certified Organic
Pastured EggsHeritage PorkPasture-Raised ChickenPasture-Raised LambRaw HoneySourdoughBaked GoodsCoffee & TeaWine & CiderPlantsBody & HomeBerriesCiderCitrusDairyGrains & FlourHerbsMeatOther MeatsPreserves & PantryProduceRye

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About Salado Farmers Market

Visit the brewery grounds every Saturday (April-September) morning to shop locally grown produce, honey, canned goods, beef jerky, candles, and more! If you love supporting small business owners and shopping locally, this is the place for you. Your kids can wade in the creek while you sip a latte from Longbow Roasters and visit with the farmers and vendors. Barrow Brewing Company has hosted the farmers market in Salado since 2017 and loves supporting the local farmers, growers, producers, and other small businesses. When you support the Salado Farmers Market you are giving back directly to the people who grew your vegetables, meats, and eggs. All vendors participating in the Salado Farmers Market are local and only sell the products they grew or made by hand themselves. Get to know your local farmers! They have some of the best recipes and ideas for how to cook the produce. They also offer tips on growing your own vegetables. Want to join the Salado Farmers Market as a vendor?We are currently accepting the following: Farmers, goat or lamb producers, granaries, honey, mushroom, and microgreen farmers. We arefullon andnotaccepting bakers, canned goods, beef, eggs, chicken, pork, soaps. We arenotaccepting MLMs or resale vendors. Home grown from Tisha's garden and pickled to perfection. A30-acre homestead located about 30 miles Southeast of Waco in the rural town of Lott, Texas. Established in February of 2022, Bo and Candice Johnson decided to take their agricultural heritage and passion to create fresh produce and meat products on their farm. We experimented and used only the best ingredients - fresh goat milk, olive oil, coconut oil, palm oil and essential oils we could get. We only use fresh goat milk from our own goats to get all the natural vitamins of the goat milk. Then we use olive oil which is great for the hair and is well known to help moisturize our skin. We added coconut oil which is also fantastic for the hair and complexion Homestead Operation in Holland, Texas.We Plant & Harvest, We Feed & Gather, We Sell. Eggs, breads, pickled goods. Handmade traditional jerky. We pride ourselves on our long marinade and drying process ensuring a bold unforgettable flavor. All natural skincare products you can't find in anywhere else. Plant-based, non-toxic, and gentle formulas to help you achieve your healthiest skin! Discover eco-friendly, hand poured soy candles created in Texas. Experience unique scents and quality craftsmanship with every burn.

Our Story

Barrow Brewing Company was founded in 2014 after a petition, an election to change the laws in our village, and basically moving a few mountains. We spent the better portion of 2014 scheming and finally settled on the old Silver Spur Theatre as our prime location for Bell County’s first microbrewery. In 2015 we executed our plans with contractors, plumbers, electricians, carpenters, and volunteers. We learned a lot and made some great friends while turning an old pole barn granary into a brewery. We opened the doors on April 1, 2016. Quality, sustainability, and community are the three words that define so much of what Barrow Brewing Company is about. We strive to be a sustainable business that encourages drinking local, supporting local businesses, and taking intentional steps to lower our carbon footprint. You will find other locally made craft beverages when you visit the taproom as well as be able to explore some of our favorite neighbors, many of them artists. As we renovated the brewery, we strove to recycle and re-use as much material as possible. When you visit the brewery, you can’t miss the knotty pine plank walls. These original walls were used to hold in tons of grain, expanding and collapsing with the weight of it. We love the history around the brewery as well, to include the natural springs and creek that surround it. The stories here are endless, both in and around our location. We originally came to Salado to be near our Central Texas family but we stayed because of the rich, diverse community of veterans, hippies, golfers, ranchers, artists, saints, and free spirits living here. We are now honored to work beside artisans in several industries in Salado who are crafting their glass, pottery, chocolate, music, and wine (just to name a few) all over town. They are building their dreams right beside us. Barrow Brewing is the perfect daytrip destination in Central Texas. Located one hour between Waco and Austin. We hope that you’ll visit the brewery soon to drink like a local and experience Salado firsthand. There is shopping, restaurants, and even a park for the kids nearby. In the summertime, you will all enjoy dipping your toes in the creek. There is much to see and do, and of course, plenty on tap to taste. Oktoberfest at the taproom

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What Sets This Farm Apart

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Poultry & Eggs

conventional / unknown

Self-reported practices. This farm has provided information about their practices, but they have not yet been independently verified by Bhumi.

Hours & Operations

Delivery & Pickup
farmers market
Payment Methods
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Location & Directions

Map showing Salado Farmers Market location
108 Royal Street, Salado, TX, 76571
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