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The trend toward year-round markets fits in with overall growth in
farmers markets. The number nationwide grew 16 percent from 2009 to more than 6,100 nationwide this year, according to the USDA's 2010
farmers market directory. Many markets have been reporting record sales in recent years. Year-round markets tend to do better. A USDA survey found markets that operated for more than seven months in a year had three times the amount of sales revenue per month and twice as many customers per week as those that didn't. Stacy Miller, executive director of the Farmers Market Coalition, a Maryland-based group that promotes
farmers markets nationwide, said that makes sense. "If you open up in May and shut down in October, every May it's `OK everybody . . . remember
farmers markets?' Having some continuous presence over the winter helps mitigate that," Miller said. The markets encourage farmers to try a variety of ways to extend their seasons, she said. Growers combine old techniques, such as storing vegetables in root cellars, with new ones like hoop houses, which use plastic or some other material to trap warmth from the sun and protect plants from frost. Many shoppers at Plimoth Plantation welcomed the opportunity to have a
farmers market in the winter. "I love it," said Joyce Malaguti, a yoga instructor from Plymouth. "My purpose is to support the local farmers and the good food, as much as I can." But some farmers see a downside to year-round markets. After an exhausting growing season, some said they look forward to a break during the winter to rest and plan for the next year. Weston Lant, who owns an organic farm in Rochester, Mass., expected to sell off the last of his green vegetables at the December market in Plymouth and wasn't sure whether he would return in January or February. "I need a little bit of downtime," he admitted.
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