Get out and Buy Local!
2021 Farmers Market & Beyond
2021 Dates and Times:
Sundays; July 18th – October 3rd
12:00PM – 5:00PM
Join us at SheyWest!
225 40th Ave W, West Fargo
2021 Vendor applications NOW LIVE!
The focus of the market is to provide local growers with the opportunity to bring fresh produce, flowers, bulbs, jams, jellies, dairy products, meats, herbs and berries directly to the public. The Farmer’s Market & Beyond provides an opportunity to sell these unique, local goods. The Farmers’ Market & Beyond was established in 2007 by the West Fargo Park District. The market provides local growers and food, art and craft artisans an opportunity to display and sell items to the public.
Farmers Market & Beyond Forms

The West Fargo Park District is a proud member of the North Dakota Farmer Markets and Growers Association, Inc.
Farmers Market Survey
Please take the time to complete the Farmers’ Market and Beyond Survey.
Fresh Produce
We are actively seeking farmers and growers of fresh, local produce to join our farmers market anytime throughout the season.
Processed Food
Breads and home canned pickles and jams are available at this market. Food prepared or processed for resale in the State of North Dakota at the Farmers’ Market must comply with the North Dakota State University Food Safety Booklet.
Arts & Crafts
Homemade soaps, landscape paintings, children’s items, jewelry, mittens and more! Items sold at the market must be made by the vendor. No imports or reselling is allowed at our market.
Home-Based Businesses
Thirty-One Bags, Rubbermaid, Herbal Life, Pink Zebra, Clever Container and more! All home-based businesses are welcome. Please contact Matthew Johnson at 433-5360 to reserve your days and times.
Food Vendors
Catering businesses, specialty food or any food based business is welcome to sell ready-to-eat food at this market. If you would like to be a market food vendor, please contact us. This is a great fundraising opportunity for service groups in our area.
Booth Fee
Vendors are required to pay a booth fee each day they attend the market. These fees help cover the cost of advertising and other expenses. The fee is $15 per days. No power is available, but generators are acceptable.
Non-Profit Organizations
Groups that focus on health, wellness, fitness and nutrition are always welcome to set up booths at no charge to help educate public on healthy lifestyles and promoting healthy communities.