Maryland Boasts 66 Farmers’ Markets ANNAPOLIS. Md. Mary land consumers will have more opportunities than ever this season to share in the fresh flavor bounty of the state’s fruits and vegetables, as a record 66 community fann ers’ markets will be operating throughout Maryland during 1998. This is three more markets than operated in 1997. according to Dr. Henry A. Virts, Maryland secre tary of agriculture. New markets will be opening in the counties of Anne Arundel (Crofton), Carroll County (Sykes ville), Harford (Bel Air, Sunday market), Prince George’s (Mount Ranier and Riverdale), Queen Anne’s (Queenstown) and Talbot (St Michaels). That’s seven new markets. Two markets in the Columbia section of Howard County com bined at one location and a market in Federalsburg, Caroline County, will not operate. 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Only two (Cecil and Somer set) of Maryland’s 23 counties are not yet home to a farmers’ market Helping this year’s new mar kets develop, as well as helping the majority of the 63 continuing markets, has been the goal of the Maryland Department of Agricul ture’s farmers’ market program, which began in 1990 and has play ed an active role in about 40 of the state’s markets. Most Maryland farmers’ mar kets operate on the “producer’s only” rule, meaning that vendors are permitted to sell only what they produce on their farms or in their homes. For a complete, updated list of the state’s farmers’ markets giving the locations, days and hours of operation and other in formation, interested persons can visit the department’s web page at: http://www.mda.state. md.us/market/fmd.htm Not Just Another Belt! 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