Baking up gourmet cupcakes in small batches using high-quality ingredients in a variety of seasonal flavors all summer long! These cupcakes are filled, dipped, frosted and sprinkled with love. And they are as delicious as they are pretty!
Chris Lopez - Cambridge, MN
Jewelry, crafts, and handmade picnic tables
Corner Acres Farm - Mora, MN
Brad & Emily Douglass
We are a first generation farm consisting of husband and wife, Brad and Emily. We both grew up on hobby farms as young kids, and knew it was the lifestyle we wanted for our family. We moved out to our farm in 2020 to raise a few chickens and steers for our family and friends. After we welcomed our daughter, Mabel, in the Fall of 2021 we decided to turn our hobby to a full time farm operation. We live on 40 acres north of Mora between Knife and Ann lake. Our property is about 1/2 pasture and 1/2 woods with very rich soil and plenty of space to roam. We raise broiler chickens, turkeys, pigs, and grass fed beef.
Dragonfly Bay Garlic Company is a family farm growing superior quality, gourmet, and heirloom hardneck garlic varieties in Hackensack and Isanti Minnesota for seed and culinary uses. Using sustainable and all natural growing methods, we cultivate 24 unique varieties of hardneck garlic, each with their own, distinct flavor profile. You can find us at the Cambridge Farmers Market, Mill City Farmers Market, and at other local festivals and markets in the region August–October. We also sell online, we can ship everywhere, and we can fulfill restaurant or special large orders too. Once you taste the difference between our garlic and the grocery store stuff, we bet you’ll never want anything else!
Hello, my name is Brenda Brophy, and our farm is named King Pine Farms after the beautiful and numerous White Pine trees on our property. We are small family farm located in Stacy, MN. Our goal is to create memorable experiences for our guests and offer opportunities designed to connect with the outdoors.
We began our lavender journey in 2021, planting 75 lavender shrubs, adding another 75 in 2022. Experimenting and learning about how lavender responds to Minnesota’s northern climate has been a ton of fun. Encouraged by the heartiness of the plants, and the beauty of the flowering stems, we expanded in 2023, and now have 300 shrubs in the ground. And we are planning more growth for 2024. In our second year of harvest, we are excited to be able to share our dried lavender and related products with the community.
Handmade bath products including bar soap, body butter, sugar scrub, bath bombs, shower steamers, bath salts, and laundry soap.
Molin's Meadows Farm - Cambridge, MN
Evan & Jessica Molin
Hi y'all! We're Farmer Ev and Jess! We are a husband and wife team growing a multitude of vegetables, herbs, fall ornamentals, and cut flowers using organic practices. In the Summer and Fall months you can find us at the Cambridge Farmers Market on Saturdays from 9:00am - 1:00pm. In the Fall you can come out to our farm, see where everything is grown, visit our pumpkin patch, pet and feed our farm animals, roast s'mores by the bonfire, play yard games, go on a hayride, pick out your perfect pumpkin, and shop our farm store. We hope you can find the time to visit us and support your local farmers and we encourage you to follow us on Instagram and Facebook to keep updated on our farming adventures!
We Grow: Slicing Tomatoes, Cherry Tomatoes, Roma Tomatoes, Potatoes, Green Beans, Sweet Corn, Hot Peppers, Sweet Peppers, Bell Peppers, Herbs, Radishes, Kohlrabi, Kale, Melons, Broccoli, Zucchini, Summer Squash, Gourds, Pumpkins, Fall Ornamentals, and Cut Flowers.
We offer Bouquet Shares! Enjoy our locally grown flowers in your home all summer long! Every week receive a paper-wrapped flower arrangement exploding with color and texture! A full share will receive a bouquet weekly for 10 weeks, and a half share will receive a bouquet bi-weekly for 10 week. Visit our Website to sign up!
Hello, we are Anthony and Christina. We are the owners of Monster Family Mushroom Farm. Over the past couple years we have fallen in love with mushrooms and mushroom cultivation. We want to share our passion with the community, to show the love that we put into growing our mushrooms. We offer gourmet mushrooms such as Shiitake, Lions Mane, and a variety of Oyster mushrooms. As we grow we plan to offer even more varieties.
Life isn't boring, and your treats shouldn't be either. You deserve treats made fresh and just for you, and that can't be found in a box from the supermarket. You don't have to settle. Homemade goodness awaits you in the form of fresh, quality, made-to-order macarons (and more). Every day should be sweet!
Sunrise Bee Company is a small, family-run beekeeping operation. Our bees produce honey from a variety of floral sources around North Branch, MN. We are non-migratory beekeepers who believe that healthy, productive bees come from local adaptation, careful stock selection, a minimum of inputs, and a diverse environment welcoming to all pollinators. Visit us at the Cambridge Farmer's Market for honey and other products of the hive!
The Silly Yak is a gluten free bakery specializing in breads and pastries. We have a Celiac as well as a gluten intolerant person in our household so we know the dangers of cross contamination and are vigilant at reading labels to be gluten aware. In the food allergen world you hear a lot of “it’s good for being gluten free” but we strive to have a great tasting product. Plain and simple - gluten or no gluten. We want your whole family to enjoy our breads and treats!
Third Tree Farm - Mora, MN
Ryan Stubby
Third Tree Farm is located in Kanabec County, MN
Organic farmers Ryan Stubby and Caroline Aoyama established Third Tree in 2016.
40+ varieties of vegetables, herbs, cut flowers and plant starts are produced on two acres.
A heated greenhouse and three unheated grow tunnels are used to extend the season.
All of Third Tree Farm's products are grown naturally, using sustainable methods.
Sustainable growers pledge Third Tree pledges that in its farming and business practices it will:
Reject the use of synthetic insecticides, herbicides, fungicides, and fertilizers.
Reject the use of GMOs, chemically treated seeds and synthetic toxic materials.
Support agricultural markets and infrastructures that enable small farms to thrive.
Maintain and build healthy soils by rotating crops, using compost, cover crops, green manures, and reducing tillage.
Conserve natural resources by reducing erosion and pollution of air, soil and water through responsible farming practices.
Maximize the nutritional value of food by practicing careful post-harvest handling.
Reduce the ecological footprint of farms and homes by limiting energy use and converting to renewable sources of energy.
Reduce food miles by selling produce locally and regionally.
Create beneficial habitat for wildlife and encourage biodiversity.
Help preserve farmland and farming know-how.
Ensure food safety by using a safe and tested potable water source.
Handle soil amendments with care.
Use ethical business practices.
Treat family members and farm workers with respect, and ensure their safety on the farm.
Work in cooperation with other farmers and with the neighboring community to create a more sustainable way of life.
Sustain the land in healthy condition for future generations.
Hello My Name is Randee Brown. I am a mixed-media Jewelry Artist who is newer to the Cambridge area. I started my handmade jewelry and bead company, Thunderhorse Descendant, in 2018. I am primarily online at www.thunderhorsedescendant.biz where you can purchase handmade jewelry, beads, beading components, and handmade home and gift items. I am a Native American woman who grew up in rural North Dakota. I started beading at age 6, helping my grandmothers make outfits for my brother to dance in the pow wow. I love beading, and it has been such a large part of my life that as I got older, I started to explore other types of beading and jewelry making. The passion and creativity I have for my craft grew so much that starting a business was my next step in following my dreams. I attend craft shows in the area to support my craft, and I have a YouTube channel where I teach people how to bead and create handmade jewelry themselves. If you are interested in learning to make your own jewelry, you are invited to check out some of my videos at https://www.youtube.com/@ThunderhorseDescendant or join me at the Farmer's Market where we could talk in person.