Farmer Bill's Market

Farmer Bill's Market Stewart Family has our roadside stand at 2361 Mile Post Rd, and at the Shamokin, Mt. Carmel Farmer's. You will also find us at Sunbury Market House. Carmel.

The farm stand is usually self serve and self priced. Offerings there will vary, and are usually better when we are not at one of the curbside markets. We do not have baked goods at the farm or Mt.

Have you been craving yellow seedless Watermelon?  Bill has them for only $10 at Shamokin Farmer's market Thursday.
06/11/2026

Have you been craving yellow seedless Watermelon? Bill has them for only $10 at Shamokin Farmer's market Thursday.

Case deals at Farmer Bill's Thursday!Red Beets 25 # bag $15Red raspberries 12 pk $5Green onions  10/$5Broccoli $10/boxGa...
06/11/2026

Case deals at Farmer Bill's Thursday!
Red Beets 25 # bag $15
Red raspberries 12 pk $5
Green onions 10/$5
Broccoli $10/box
Garlic varies by quantity
Roma tomatoes $20
Beefstake tomatoes $25
Get these and our regular values on Independence street in Shamokin 9-2.

We've got eggs in Shamokin Thursday!We have super jumbo white eggs. We have Free range, soy free brown eggs. We have duc...
06/11/2026

We've got eggs in Shamokin Thursday!
We have super jumbo white eggs.
We have Free range, soy free brown eggs.
We have duck eggs.
We even have Quail eggs!
See Bill on Independence Street for the best selection of eggs at the best prices in Shamokin !

Just a little background on why our tables look different and prices are higher on some things.
06/10/2026

Just a little background on why our tables look different and prices are higher on some things.

🥕Your Local Farmers Need You More Than Ever This Season🥕

If you’ve spent any time at our markets, you know the difference between a peach from a farm forty miles away and one from a supermarket a thousand miles away. You know it when you bite into it.

This year, a lot of our local growers won’t have that peach to offer you. We’ve been hearing it at the markets too — customers asking where the stone fruit is, why the tables look different than last summer. Here’s the answer, and why it matters.

🤔What Happened🤔

This spring, farmers across Pennsylvania and South Jersey experienced one of the most catastrophic growing seasons in at least four decades. Unseasonably warm weather pushed trees into early bloom — then hard freezes on April 8 and April 21 wiped out what had already blossomed. Pennsylvania alone is looking at 70–90% losses on apples, 90–100% on peaches and apricots, and 95–100% on cherries and plums, with total damage estimated between $150 and $200 million. In South Jersey, Heilig Orchards in Mullica Hill lost 200 acres of peaches, and Rowand’s Farm in Glassboro — a third-generation operation — had its entire cherry crop destroyed overnight. Both states have declared agricultural emergencies.

These are family farms with fixed costs. The bills don’t take a season off.

🧑‍🌾What’s Still Coming👨‍🌾

Your farmers are still showing up. The crops that go in the ground after frost danger passes — corn, tomatoes, peppers, watermelons, zucchini, beans, herbs — are coming. Summer at the market is going to be full and alive. But the missing peaches and cherries are real, and the financial hole is real.

Every purchase you make this summer is a direct investment in whether these farms make it to next year. Come to the market. Bring someone new. Ask your vendor how their season is going.

These farmers showed up for us year after year. This is the year we show up for them!

PLEASE SHARE.

📝CREDIT: Benjamin Bergman, Evergreen Events PA

06/09/2026

Bill has:
Tomatoes
Grape tomatoes
Dill plants
Sweet corn
Peppers
Nice cabbage
Potatoes
Jalapeño
Garlic
Homegrown Scallions
Apples
Granny Smith
Fuji
Cosmic Crisp
Honey crisp
Peaches
Cherries
Blueberries
Raspberries
Strawberries
Kiwi
Limes
Navel oranges
Seedless Watermelon
Seedless grapes
And kale

06/09/2026

I am frequently asked if we are going to have fruits and vegetables at the farm soon. Below is a response I sent to one of those questions and I hope it explains the current situation.

Yes. Buying produce in has been very expensive and as one might guess, theft at the farm is high. We had some watermelons out, and even if nothing else was sold, there wasn't enough money in the box to cover the cost of half the missing watermelon!
With tomatoes near $100/25 # and Bell peppers near $50, we just can't take the risk until our own crops are ready.
We are set up in Sunbury Market House on Friday and Saturday, Shamokin Farmer's market Tuesday Thursday and Saturday, and Mt Carmel Farmer's market Saturday 8-2.
We are sorry for the inconvenience, but unfortunately, it only takes one thief to ruin it for all of us

06/09/2026

Bill is in Shamokin today!

06/08/2026

You can get calendula and ginger at Farmer Bill's today! Mullein on order

We have had numerous requests for climbing flowers, and we've got em!Stop by 2361 Mile Post rd.Sunbury for:Climbing whit...
06/08/2026

We have had numerous requests for climbing flowers, and we've got em!
Stop by 2361 Mile Post rd.Sunbury for:
Climbing white moon flower hangers
Hyacinth climbing purple bean pots
Black eyed susan pots and hangers

We also have an assortment of wildflower pots and perennials!

06/05/2026

Address

2361 Mile Post Road
Sunbury, PA
17801

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