a list of our dealers/vendors
This is only a small list of the many dealers that operate from the Plant City Farm & Flea Market.
We will be adding more information on other vendors when time permits.
There are more that 100 dealers on the market at all times,
We will be adding more information on other vendors when time permits.
There are more that 100 dealers on the market at all times,
Info on some of our dealers
C. F. Produce stall # 253 (813-659-3011) http://cfproduceinc.com/
Hall Brothers Produce (813) 752-0470
G. P. Produce, stall # 205 (813-625-5035)
Ricardo Guzman, stall # 140 (813-967-4059)
Luis Palma, stall # 143 (813-763-0545)
Nancy's Produce stall # 219 (813-478-9219)
Estrada's Produce stall # 244 (813-716-2658)
Lucas Brothers stall # 315 (813-220-3020)
Rodriguez Produce stall # 322 (813-215-6973) & (813-361-8499) Email RodriguezproduceFLTN@gmail.com
Hall Brothers Produce (813) 752-0470
G. P. Produce, stall # 205 (813-625-5035)
Ricardo Guzman, stall # 140 (813-967-4059)
Luis Palma, stall # 143 (813-763-0545)
Nancy's Produce stall # 219 (813-478-9219)
Estrada's Produce stall # 244 (813-716-2658)
Lucas Brothers stall # 315 (813-220-3020)
Rodriguez Produce stall # 322 (813-215-6973) & (813-361-8499) Email RodriguezproduceFLTN@gmail.com
Below are some comments found on the INTERNET
Nav 346 posts, read 666,857 times Reputation: 230 There is a large Farmers market on the corner of highway 39 and Sam Allen road in Plant city. Its a true agricultural market...pickups loaded 6 ft high with everything from melons to fresh corn. we used to live a few miles from it and it was our Sunday ritual to go down and stock up. Prices are cheap and most of the vendors will barter if you like that sort of thing. They open early, since that is when most of the neighborhood fruit stand owners buy their goods. By around 10:30am they are closing up shop. The best time is around 8:30am. Its not quite as crowded and it not "Hot" outside yet. From Wesley chapel is about 20 miles. Just go to Zhills and head down 39 towards plant city. Its on the northwest corner of the 39/Sam Allen Rod intersection with the entrance on Sam Allen.
Definitely worth the trip.
Nav
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From stpetersburg.com http://www.stpetersburg.com/plant-city-farm-market-b13337181
Plant City Farm Market Where 3301 Paul Buchman Hwy, Plant City , FL Call (813) 754-6260 Tags
Hours Mon-Sun (6AM-2PM)
About This market is not to be confused with the Fla. State Market that is uptown. This market is
north of Interstate 4 on Paul Bauchman Hwy. There is certainly nothing fancy here, but I have never
in my life seen as much produce in one place as at the Plant City Farm & Flea Market. Much of the
produce is picked & gathered by the vendors that sell there. I am told that 50 to 100 semi truck load
of produce a week are brought into the market. Most of the vendors are gone by noon time. I talked
to some of the buyers that were there in trucks of all sized from (pick ups to 10 wheelers). Most of
the buyers were from all over Florida and some from out of state. They claim that this is the largest
independent market in the south. I would suggest that you not try to drive through the market, too
much traffic. Park some where around the entrance and walk about.
Definitely worth the trip.
Nav
Read more: http://www.city-data.com/forum/tampa-bay/371491-farmers-market-tampa-wesley-chapel-plant.html#ixzz2UFAaUc5e
From stpetersburg.com http://www.stpetersburg.com/plant-city-farm-market-b13337181
Plant City Farm Market Where 3301 Paul Buchman Hwy, Plant City , FL Call (813) 754-6260 Tags
Hours Mon-Sun (6AM-2PM)
About This market is not to be confused with the Fla. State Market that is uptown. This market is
north of Interstate 4 on Paul Bauchman Hwy. There is certainly nothing fancy here, but I have never
in my life seen as much produce in one place as at the Plant City Farm & Flea Market. Much of the
produce is picked & gathered by the vendors that sell there. I am told that 50 to 100 semi truck load
of produce a week are brought into the market. Most of the vendors are gone by noon time. I talked
to some of the buyers that were there in trucks of all sized from (pick ups to 10 wheelers). Most of
the buyers were from all over Florida and some from out of state. They claim that this is the largest
independent market in the south. I would suggest that you not try to drive through the market, too
much traffic. Park some where around the entrance and walk about.