Missed out on the first weekend of the Farmers' Market but will definitely be there this weekend.
The Downtown Farmers' Market opened up its 2010 season on Saturday with the first wave of produce and local food available for sale. A number of people turned out for the market, which was open from 7 a.m. to 11 a.m.
The Farmers' Market has moved its weekday market out of downtown and to the parking lot at 6th and Wakarusa, but the downtown market returns this coming weekend.

Jars line the shelves of Megan Paisley's stand for Crane River Farm.
by Jon Goering

Megan Paisley of Crane River Farm, greets Camillle Cody while the “market kids” play in the back of Paisley’s truck during the season’s first Downtown Lawrence Farmers’ Market on April 10. Paisley is part of a growing trend of female farmers, which now account for an estimated 30 percent of farmers in the US.
by Jon Goering

Micky McKillip, McLouth, gets her goods ready for display before the start of the season's first Farmer's Market in downtown Lawrence on Saturday, April 10, 2010.
by Jon Goering

Deb Taylor, Lawrence, of Taylor Family Farms, enjoys a hot drink while the sun rises over the season's first Farmer's Market in downtown Lawrence on Saturday, April 10, 2010.
by Jon Goering

Don Flory of Flory Foods serves up food with the help of Lydia Clark of Clark Farms during the season's first Farmer's Market in downtown Lawrence on Saturday, April 10, 2010. Flory said both of his daughters, who normally help out at the stand, are pregnant and worried about the smells of the market making them sick.
by Jon Goering

Richard Bean, Baldwin City, of Blossom Trail Bee Ranch, writes prices and other information on a chalkboard before the start of the season's first Farmer's Market on Saturday, April 10, 2010, in downtown Lawrence.
by Jon Goering

Richard Bean, Baldwin City, of Blossom Trail Bee Ranch, writes prices and other information on a chalkboard before the start of the season's first Farmer's Market on Saturday, April 10, 2010, in downtown Lawrence.
by Jon Goering