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Thank you!If you grow a lot & already have people who know you, give thought to operating as a CSA (community supported agriculture). People subscribe, and pay you in advance for promises of whatever you grow that is in season. That would take some research up front, but would eliminate some of the guesswork inherent in a farmers market - you know that people already want what you are growing. That could even work in conjunction with the farmers market; you could bring CSA boxes with you for your subscribers to pick up there.
I've seen that here too, wholesalers trying to pass off shipped-in fruit & veggies as "local"... with all the chemicals that implies. I've even seen some local gardeners selling produce that was literally still coated with pesticide in questionable amounts. There is enough interest in local, and/or organic, and/or heirloom produce that you could likely find a lot of people interested in what you could offer. If you fill your CSA boxes with the same quality as you would expect from gift boxes, you'll keep people coming back for more.