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Category: Evaluation
Indicators for FMLFPP Market Projects
2019 update of an earlier FMC post about calculating FMLFPP indicators by Metrics team member Darlene Wolnik
Collecting Characteristics of Farmers Markets
Public Market Researcher and Trainer Darlene Wolnik uses these Market Umbrella descriptions in her work with markets. Here are her current descriptions, which continue to evolve and expand.
2017 VERMONT FARMERS MARKET REPORT
This report summarizes the results of two surveys conducted in early 2018 that collected information on the 2017 summer market season.
Agricultural Institute of Marin 2018 Report Infographic
2018 Annual Report Infographic Summary
Data at Work: Fostering Strategic Partnerships at the Market, Program, and State Level
FMC plenary at 2018 Direct Ag Marketing Summit on Impact Reports
FMC 2018 Survey: State of the Market Organization
Survey Questions for FMC’s 11/2018 Mkt Organization Survey
Farmers Market Consumers in New Hampshire
In February–April 2017, The New Hampshire
Department of Agriculture, Markets, & Food, University
of New Hampshire (UNH) Department of Natural
Resources & the Environment, UNH Cooperative
Extension, and the New Hampshire Farmers Market
Association conducted two surveys to obtain
information on people’s shopping experiences at, and
opinions and attitudes related to summer and winter
farmers markets in New Hampshire.