The 4th Annual Fall Farm Market is less than two weeks away at Hayden Farms in Whitesville, Kentucky. The 2022 edition promises to be the biggest and best yet.

Daniel Hayden, owner of Hayden Farms, says that there are more vendors lined up this year than ever before. And, in addition to more shopping opportunities, there are more food options as well.

Our friend Jerry Morris and the Angels for Ashley Cooking Team will be on hand serving up some delicious barbecue.

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Of course, that's pretty convenient for the Morris clan. Jerry and his wife Vickie, who just celebrated their 41st wedding anniversary, live right across the street from Daniel's farm. For many of their married years, the couple have been working together to feed the masses. On Sunday, September 18th, they'll be doing just that at the Fall Farm Market.

Here's a look at all the vendors and food that will be on site!

 

Fall Farm Market at Hayden Farms 2022 Vendor List

 

In addition to more vendors than ever, the Haydens are promising more fun and games than ever before too.
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Plus, there will be hay rides, a flower patch, fall photo spots, a nature path and chicken house tours!
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If you plan to attend the Fall Farm Market, Daniel highly recommends bringing cash. In his words, "This is the country. Internet is not reliable for credit cards or Venmo."

Parking for the 2022 Fall Farm Market is just $5 per car.  The event is set for 11am- 4pm CST, Sunday, September 18th.

Hayden Farms is located at 1195 New Cut Road in Whitesville.

 

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