Community Food Bank Farm Stand
✓ USDA-verified3003 S. Country Club Rd., Tucson, Arizona 85726
Community Food Bank Farm Stand is a farmers market in Tucson, Arizona, in Pima County. The season runs year-round, market days are Tue, and hours are Tue: 8:00 AM – 12:00 PM. Vendors here are recorded as selling vegetables, fruits, herbs, plants & seedlings, nuts, and eggs. This market is listed as accepting SNAP/EBT benefits. It also takes WIC, Senior FMNP, and Credit / Debit. The listing was confirmed against the USDA's live directory feed, so the core details are recent.
Hours & season
What you'll find
Payment & benefits
- Accepts SNAP benefits (food stamps / EBT)
- Accepts WIC vouchers
- Accepts Senior Farmers Market Nutrition Program
- Accepts credit and debit cards
What is in season in Arizona right now
Two seasons instead of one: tender crops run spring and fall around the midsummer heat, while the leafy and root crops are winter specialties. These crops are usually at their peak across Arizona around August. Availability at Community Food Bank Farm Stand depends on what it grows and on how the season has run this year.
Fruit
Vegetables
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About Community Food Bank Farm Stand
- When is Community Food Bank Farm Stand open?
- The season runs year-round. It operates on Tue. Listed hours are Tue: 8:00 AM – 12:00 PM. Market schedules shift around holidays and at the season's edges, so confirm before a long drive.
- Where is Community Food Bank Farm Stand held?
- 3003 S. Country Club Rd., Tucson, Arizona 85726. The map on this page shows the location and the directions link opens it in Google Maps.
- Does Community Food Bank Farm Stand accept SNAP or EBT?
- It is listed as accepting SNAP/EBT. That flag comes from directory data rather than the federal retailer file, so confirm at the market's information booth.
- What can you buy at Community Food Bank Farm Stand?
- Recorded products include vegetables, fruits, herbs, plants & seedlings, nuts, eggs, honey, and certified organic. Vendor lineups change week to week through the season.
- What is in season in Arizona in August?
- Apples, apricots, blueberries, cantaloupe & melons, figs, and grapes are typically at their peak in Arizona around now. What any single market has depends on its growers and the year's weather.
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