Saturday, December 28, 2024 Countdown to New Year's Eve at the Tomball Farmers Market! Good evening TFM Fans, This Saturday is your last chance to shop the Tomball Farmers Market before the New Year! Come early and discover the perfect ingredients for your New Year's Eve feast. Several of your favorite vendors like Flour House Bakery and Oso Goodies are on vacation this week so now is the perfect opportunity to try something new! Imagine a table overflowing with fresh, locally grown produce, juicy cuts of locally raised meat, and the most delectable baked goods and treats. Our market is brimming with unique finds from local farmers and vendors, all committed to bringing you the highest quality, locally sourced food. Celebrate the season and support your community by shopping local. We look forward to seeing you at the market! Indulge Your Senses: Harvest of Hearts Fundraiser Dinner |
We will be open at 8 AM THIS SATURDAY ONLY! In order to help you get your produce before the PARADE Starts at 10 AM. Many of our vendors will have quick snacks, handheld baked and breakfast items, District Roasters will be our ONLY coffee vendor and 4 drink vendors Popcart IcePops, ZoZo's Fresh, Cold Press Juice and Dreamland Treats. There is always bottled water at the information booth for a donation. Drop off your unwrapped toy to the Information Booth Now Through December 7th for Cancer Kiss My Kooley. We are partnering with them to bring a little joy to children who are unable to be home this Christmas as they fight to overcome Cancer! |
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Vendors NOT Attending 11/23/24
Lolitas Specialty Foods
DV8 Coffee Roasters (Leave of Absence)
We can't wait to serve you this weekend and enjoy the parade together!
~Tomball Farmers Market
Amanda Kelly & John Almquist
Lolitas Specialty Foods
DV8 Coffee Roasters (Leave of Absence)
We can't wait to serve you this weekend and enjoy the parade together!
~Tomball Farmers Market
Amanda Kelly & John Almquist
What a fantastic week we've had! We're really excited for the holiday season, and this year has just flown by.
Looking back, it was a tough year for our farmers between rising costs for operating their farms and the unreliable and more extreme changes in our weather patterns. They've really struggled this year, with has raised the cost of animal feed, fertilizer, and pesticides (natural and synthetic) and, like all of us, the cost of doing business and day-to-day expenses has gone up. 90% of local farmers and ranchers operate their farms using sustainable practices that nurture the soil, which in turn provides healthy, vitamin-rich produce and makes healthier livestock and poultry.
Dane Dunagin, Tomball City Council Member and local farmer, said, "It's been tough on everyone. 3 years ago, I was buying cow feed at $9.00 a 50 LB bag to $11.5 per bag. My horse and mule feed for a 50 LB bag went from $17.00 to $21.00 a bag. Corn prices went from $8.00 a bag to almost $12.00."
To put this in perspective, I had to do some research. According to multiple university studies, I was shocked at how much cows alone eat every day, especially during the winter months when ranchers rely heavily on feed to keep the animals healthy and to protect pregnant mama's. (Okay, full disclosure: I'm a city girl, so I was shocked to learn that the average cow weighs 1,200 to 1,400 LBS. It made me feel a lot better about my own weight.) HAHAHAHA Okay, back to it. In this article by Ric Taber of Cornell University, it talks about the cost of feeding 18 of his cattle, including pregnant mama's, is an astonishing 65 tons, which costs them "$5,850 to $11,700 per winter feeding season!" Patrick, owner of Katerra Exotic, says he has 300 cattle so multiply those costs. WOW!!!
Dane Dunagin also said, "Two to three years ago, fertilizer went up from $400.00 to $1,000 per ton. In 2019, fertilizer went as high as $1,200 a ton. Thankfully, it's back down to $550 a ton." To put that in perspective, a ton equals about 2,000 LBS, and 1 acre needs about 260 LBS of fertilizer.
It's becoming more and more important that we, as a community, advocate for changes in our laws to help protect our smaller local, rural, and urban farms around the country. They are the catalyst that will save our soil and our health. Big AG farms wreak havoc on our soil health due to erosion, over-farming, and the use of harmful fertilizers and pesticides that leech not only into the soil but into our food we put on our tables every day.
Looking back, it was a tough year for our farmers between rising costs for operating their farms and the unreliable and more extreme changes in our weather patterns. They've really struggled this year, with has raised the cost of animal feed, fertilizer, and pesticides (natural and synthetic) and, like all of us, the cost of doing business and day-to-day expenses has gone up. 90% of local farmers and ranchers operate their farms using sustainable practices that nurture the soil, which in turn provides healthy, vitamin-rich produce and makes healthier livestock and poultry.
Dane Dunagin, Tomball City Council Member and local farmer, said, "It's been tough on everyone. 3 years ago, I was buying cow feed at $9.00 a 50 LB bag to $11.5 per bag. My horse and mule feed for a 50 LB bag went from $17.00 to $21.00 a bag. Corn prices went from $8.00 a bag to almost $12.00."
To put this in perspective, I had to do some research. According to multiple university studies, I was shocked at how much cows alone eat every day, especially during the winter months when ranchers rely heavily on feed to keep the animals healthy and to protect pregnant mama's. (Okay, full disclosure: I'm a city girl, so I was shocked to learn that the average cow weighs 1,200 to 1,400 LBS. It made me feel a lot better about my own weight.) HAHAHAHA Okay, back to it. In this article by Ric Taber of Cornell University, it talks about the cost of feeding 18 of his cattle, including pregnant mama's, is an astonishing 65 tons, which costs them "$5,850 to $11,700 per winter feeding season!" Patrick, owner of Katerra Exotic, says he has 300 cattle so multiply those costs. WOW!!!
Dane Dunagin also said, "Two to three years ago, fertilizer went up from $400.00 to $1,000 per ton. In 2019, fertilizer went as high as $1,200 a ton. Thankfully, it's back down to $550 a ton." To put that in perspective, a ton equals about 2,000 LBS, and 1 acre needs about 260 LBS of fertilizer.
It's becoming more and more important that we, as a community, advocate for changes in our laws to help protect our smaller local, rural, and urban farms around the country. They are the catalyst that will save our soil and our health. Big AG farms wreak havoc on our soil health due to erosion, over-farming, and the use of harmful fertilizers and pesticides that leech not only into the soil but into our food we put on our tables every day.
UPCOMING TFM EVENTS and City of Tomball Events:
- November 16th: Tomball Depot Day Fall Festival 11:00 AM to 6 PM
- November 22nd: Downtown Tomball Pink Friday 10 AM to 5 PM
- November 22nd: Tomball Late Nights 5 PM to 9 PM
- November 23rd: 59th Tomball Holiday Parade 10:00 AM to 12 PM
- November 23rd: Miss Tomball Pageant 7 PM to 9 PM
- December 7th: TFM Polar Express Market 9 AM to 1 PM
- December 7th: City of Tomball Deck the Depot and Tree Lighting Event 4 PM to 8 PM
- December 13, 14 and 15: Tomball Christmas German Festival (Tomball Farmers Market IS CLOSED)
- December 21st: Tomball Farmers Market Christmas Market 9 AM to 1 PM
- December 28th: Last Farmers Market of the Year! Happy New Year!

Important Tomball Farmers Market Polar Express Event Update:
Date and Tome change! Event moved to December 7,2024 from 9 am to 1 pm!
Customers will have more opportunities to shop local and enjoy a full day with your family in Old Tomball.
The City of Tomball is having their Deck the Depot Event from 4 pm to 8pm as well.
Date and Tome change! Event moved to December 7,2024 from 9 am to 1 pm!
Customers will have more opportunities to shop local and enjoy a full day with your family in Old Tomball.
The City of Tomball is having their Deck the Depot Event from 4 pm to 8pm as well.
The Texas Center for Local Food (TCLF) is collaborating with the Texas State Soil and Water Conservation Board, Council for Healthy Food Systems, and Farm and Ranch Freedom Alliance to host an online info session about the Texas Climate Smart Initiative.
Texas Climate Smart Initiative Info Session – November 19, 2024 – 6:30 – 8:00 PM
CSTRegister: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZMsc-GhrzMqHdZl-a1REdvKi_uScqgUPK8y
The Texas Climate Smart Initiative (TCSI) is a new 5-year program run primarily by the Texas State Soil and Water Conservation Board along with Texas A&M AgriLife and Texas universities. The program has a total of $38.8 million to help producers implement climate-smart practices including cover cropping, silvopasture, irrigation, tree establishment, and much more.
If you are:
Texas Climate Smart Initiative Info Session – November 19, 2024 – 6:30 – 8:00 PM
CSTRegister: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZMsc-GhrzMqHdZl-a1REdvKi_uScqgUPK8y
The Texas Climate Smart Initiative (TCSI) is a new 5-year program run primarily by the Texas State Soil and Water Conservation Board along with Texas A&M AgriLife and Texas universities. The program has a total of $38.8 million to help producers implement climate-smart practices including cover cropping, silvopasture, irrigation, tree establishment, and much more.
If you are:
- Actively farming or ranching at least 1 acre in Texas,
- Interested in starting or expanding climate-smart practices on your land, and
- In need of funding to implement regenerative land management,
Vendors NOT Attending 11/16/24
Lolita's Specialty Goods
Moss Family Farms
Beautiful Bliss
The Sauce Factory (no longer vending)
Della Casa Pasta (No longer vending, opened beautiful store.)
Lolita's Specialty Goods
Moss Family Farms
Beautiful Bliss
The Sauce Factory (no longer vending)
Della Casa Pasta (No longer vending, opened beautiful store.)
We can't wait to serve you and share our wonderful community with you this weekend!
~Tomball Farmers Market
Amanda Kelly and John Almquist
~Tomball Farmers Market
Amanda Kelly and John Almquist
What a great week it's been. We got some much needed rain.
Get ready to experience our local fall harvest and wonderful community at the Tomball Farmers Market, taking this weekend. We offer a unique opportunity to discover the flavors, textures, and colors of fresh, locally sourced produce, meats, baked goods and personally handcrafted goods.
Texas A&M Master Gardeners will be on site to answer any questions you may have about gardening, plant care, and sustainable farming practices. Their extensive knowledge of Texas Agriculture makes them an invaluable resource for both novice and experienced gardeners alike. Whether you're seeking advice on a particular plant or simply curious about the secrets to growing a thriving garden, the Master Gardeners are here to help.
As you wander through the market, you'll be greeted by an array of fall produce, all carefully selected this week and grown by local farmers. Come experience the true taste of the harvest.
In addition to the abundance of fresh produce, the Tomball Farmers Market also showcases a variety of local artisanal goods, handmade crafts, and delicious prepared foods. Whether you're looking for the perfect gift or simply want to treat yourself, you're sure to find something special among the market's many offerings.
Don't miss out on this fantastic opportunity to support local farmers, learn from the experts, and indulge in the finest fall produce the region has to offer. Mark your calendars for November 9th and join us at the Tomball Farmers Market for a memorable and rewarding experience.
There are a also LOT of Activities happening in Tomball the month of November so every weekend is going to be a great opportunity to do something fun with your family. In addition to our Market every Saturday here are other things to do in Tomball in November.
Get ready to experience our local fall harvest and wonderful community at the Tomball Farmers Market, taking this weekend. We offer a unique opportunity to discover the flavors, textures, and colors of fresh, locally sourced produce, meats, baked goods and personally handcrafted goods.
Texas A&M Master Gardeners will be on site to answer any questions you may have about gardening, plant care, and sustainable farming practices. Their extensive knowledge of Texas Agriculture makes them an invaluable resource for both novice and experienced gardeners alike. Whether you're seeking advice on a particular plant or simply curious about the secrets to growing a thriving garden, the Master Gardeners are here to help.
As you wander through the market, you'll be greeted by an array of fall produce, all carefully selected this week and grown by local farmers. Come experience the true taste of the harvest.
In addition to the abundance of fresh produce, the Tomball Farmers Market also showcases a variety of local artisanal goods, handmade crafts, and delicious prepared foods. Whether you're looking for the perfect gift or simply want to treat yourself, you're sure to find something special among the market's many offerings.
Don't miss out on this fantastic opportunity to support local farmers, learn from the experts, and indulge in the finest fall produce the region has to offer. Mark your calendars for November 9th and join us at the Tomball Farmers Market for a memorable and rewarding experience.
There are a also LOT of Activities happening in Tomball the month of November so every weekend is going to be a great opportunity to do something fun with your family. In addition to our Market every Saturday here are other things to do in Tomball in November.
- November 7th: Downtown Tomball November Stroll 5 PM to 9 PM
- November 16th: Tomball Depot Day Fall Festival 11:00 AM to 6 PM
- November 22nd: Downtown Tomball Pink Friday 10 AM to 5 PM
- November 22nd: Tomball Late Nights 5 PM to 9 PM
- November 23rd: 59th Tomball Holiday Parade 10:00 AM to 12 PM
- November 23rd: Miss Tomball Pageant 7 PM to 9 PM
The Texas Center for Local Food (TCLF) is collaborating with the Texas State Soil and Water Conservation Board, Council for Healthy Food Systems, and Farm and Ranch Freedom Alliance to host an online info session about the Texas Climate Smart Initiative.
Texas Climate Smart Initiative Info Session – November 19, 2024 – 6:30 – 8:00 PM
CSTRegister: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZMsc-GhrzMqHdZl-a1REdvKi_uScqgUPK8y
The Texas Climate Smart Initiative (TCSI) is a new 5-year program run primarily by the Texas State Soil and Water Conservation Board along with Texas A&M AgriLife and Texas universities. The program has a total of $38.8 million to help producers implement climate-smart practices including cover cropping, silvopasture, irrigation, tree establishment, and much more.
If you are:
Texas Climate Smart Initiative Info Session – November 19, 2024 – 6:30 – 8:00 PM
CSTRegister: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZMsc-GhrzMqHdZl-a1REdvKi_uScqgUPK8y
The Texas Climate Smart Initiative (TCSI) is a new 5-year program run primarily by the Texas State Soil and Water Conservation Board along with Texas A&M AgriLife and Texas universities. The program has a total of $38.8 million to help producers implement climate-smart practices including cover cropping, silvopasture, irrigation, tree establishment, and much more.
If you are:
- Actively farming or ranching at least 1 acre in Texas,
- Interested in starting or expanding climate-smart practices on your land, and
- In need of funding to implement regenerative land management,
Thank you to everyone who came out for our Saturday Halloween Market. All your costumes were fantastic. We hope the kids enjoyed the slime, the wonderful Community Center Scarecrow Dancers and my silly frog costume.
There are a LOT of Activities happening in Tomball the month of November so every weekend is going to be a great opportunity to do something fun with your family. In addition to our Market every Saturday here are other things to do in Tomball in November.
There are a LOT of Activities happening in Tomball the month of November so every weekend is going to be a great opportunity to do something fun with your family. In addition to our Market every Saturday here are other things to do in Tomball in November.
- November 2nd: Tidy Up Tomball 8 AM to 11 AM
- November 7th: Downtown Tomball November Stroll 5 PM to 9 PM
- November 16th: Tomball Depot Day Fall Festival 11:00 AM to 6 PM
- November 22nd: Downtown Tomball Pink Friday 10 AM to 5 PM
- November 22nd: Tomball Late Nights 5 PM to 9 PM
- November 23rd: 59th Tomball Holiday Parade 10:00 AM to 12 PM
- November 23rd: Miss Tomball Pageant 7 PM to 9 PM
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Our Mission is to provide our community with the highest quality local farm fresh foods, locally prepared foods & local handcrafted products every week. Tomball Farmers Market strives to be an advocate for local farmers & local small businesses. Tomball Farmers Market is a Texas registered nonprofit organization.
Questions Regarding the Farmers Market? Email us at: [email protected].
Please direct any TFM Organization concerns or recommendations to our TFM Board via our Board President at [email protected].
Questions Regarding the Farmers Market? Email us at: [email protected].
Please direct any TFM Organization concerns or recommendations to our TFM Board via our Board President at [email protected].