Become a Vendor

The Harlingen Farmers Market (HFM) is a place for local RGV farmers to sell their products directly to RGV residents.

Do you grow vegetables, fruits, herbs or other edible products? Do you raise chickens for egg production? The HFM is ready to be your partner. The HFM will provide you with space to sell your produce and starter plants at no cost to you. Small-scale producers are welcome!

Interested?

 


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