Farm & Craft Market

Farm & Craft Market The Union County Farm & Craft Market is where you can find what will be available from local farmers and artisans.

This is where you can find what will be available at the Union County Farmers Market. It will also list who will be their and what times they will be there

05/16/2026

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05/14/2026

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Produce Safety Rule Grower Training June 23 - 24, 2026Time: 1:00 pm to 5:30 pm EDTCost: $35 in State; $125 Out of StateT...
05/14/2026

Produce Safety Rule Grower Training June 23 - 24, 2026

Time: 1:00 pm to 5:30 pm EDT

Cost: $35 in State; $125 Out of State

To Register: https://bit.ly/June23RemotePSR

Last Day to Register: Wednesday, June 17, 2026

Hosted by: Clemson Cooperative Extension and Carolina Farm Stewardship Association

Contact: Chad Carter, Clemson Extension Food Systems and Safety Associate [email protected], 843-730-5211



Participant Requirements

This training is being offered via remote delivery on Zoom. In order to participate, individuals must have a we**am and audio capability, and will be required to have both operating during the full course of the training. It is a Produce Safety Alliance requirement that participants are monitored in order to verify participants’ attendance and engagement.

Participants will only be eligible for the PSA/AFDO Certificate of Course Completion if they are present for all modules of the course.

The training will take place via Zoom, which does not require special software. Zoom does have system requirements, which can be found here: https://support.zoom.us/hc/en- us/articles/201362023-System-Requirements-for-PC-Mac-and-Linux. Please make sure that your system meets the requirements for Zoom meetings.

The Produce Safety Rule Grower Training Manual v1.2 will be mailed to registrants prior to the training – please be sure that the address you provide at the time of registration can receive packages. Evaluations and a Zoom link for the training will be sent in a confirmation email prior to the training date.

Who Should Attend

Fruit and vegetable growers and others interested in learning about produce safety, the Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA) Produce Safety Rule, Good Agricultural Practices (GAPs), and co-management of natural resources and food safety. The PSA Grower Training Course is one way to satisfy the FSMA Produce Safety Rule requirement outlined in § 112.22(c) that requires ‘At least one supervisor or responsible party for your farm must have successfully completed food safety

training at least equivalent to that received under standardized curriculum recognized as adequate by the Food and Drug Administration.’


What to Expect at the PSA Grower Training Course

The trainers will spend approximately seven hours of instruction time covering content contained in these seven modules:

§ Introduction to Produce Safety

§ Worker Health, Hygiene, and Training

§ Soil Amendments

§ Wildlife, Domesticated Animals, and Land Use

§ Agricultural Water (Part I: Production Water; Part II: Postharvest Water)

§ Postharvest Handling and Sanitation

§ How to Develop a Farm Food Safety Plan

In addition to learning about produce safety best practices, key parts of the FSMA Produce Safety Rule requirements are outlined within each module. There will be time for questions and discussion, so participants should come prepared to share their experiences and produce safety questions.

Benefits of Attending the Course

The course will provide a foundation of Good Agricultural Practices (GAPs) and co- management information, FSMA Produce Safety Rule requirements, and details on how to develop a farm food safety plan. Individuals who participate in this course are expected to gain a basic understanding of:

§ Microorganisms relevant to produce safety and where they may be found on the farm

§ How to identify microbial risks, practices that reduce risks, and how to begin implementing produce safety practices on the farm

§ Parts of a farm food safety plan and how to begin writing one

§ Requirements in the FSMA Produce Safety Rule and how to meet them.

After attending the entire course, participants will be eligible to receive a certificate from the Association of Food and Drug Officials (AFDO) that verifies they have completed the training course. To receive an AFDO certificate, a participant must be present for the entire training and submit the appropriate paperwork to their trainer at the end of the course.

Additional Information

For more information about scheduled PSA Grower Training Courses, please visit the PSA website at http://producesafetyalliance.cornell.edu.

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Contact City Council, the Mayor and City Administrator to remove the box
05/10/2026

Contact City Council, the Mayor and City Administrator to remove the box

05/10/2026
As the weather gets warmer PLEASE be mindful of the temperatures and conditions outside. NOT every good deed is a "bless...
04/27/2026

As the weather gets warmer PLEASE be mindful of the temperatures and conditions outside. NOT every good deed is a "blessing".

There are several food pantries that have food in SAFE and sanitary environments.

04/27/2026

It's getting warmer outside and things are growing in gardens across the county. The market opens on June 6th

04/19/2026
04/14/2026

County council meets tonight 4/14/26 at 530p

04/12/2026

The container matters as much as the soil inside it. Some commonly used planters leach compounds into vegetable root zones — and the risk is higher in acidic soil, heat, and UV exposure, which are exactly the conditions a summer vegetable garden creates. 🌿

Containers to avoid for food crops:

Old tires are the most commonly recommended "upcycled" planter and the most problematic for edibles. Rubber contains zinc, cadmium, and petroleum-based compounds that leach into soil, particularly in heat.

Treated lumber before 2004 used CCA — chromated copper arsenate — as a preservative. That wood is still in a lot of older raised beds. Post-2004 treated lumber uses different chemistry, but untreated cedar or pine is still the safest choice for edibles.

Decorative glazed pottery from unknown sources can contain lead in the glaze, particularly older pieces or imports without safety certification.

Galvanized steel buckets and containers leach zinc into acidic soil. At low levels zinc is a plant nutrient, but at higher concentrations it becomes a problem. Most risk is in acidic growing conditions.

Styrofoam and PVC both break down under heat and UV, releasing compounds into the soil. PVC in particular degrades faster in direct sun.

Containers that are safe for food crops:

Food-grade plastic — look for recycling codes #2 (HDPE) or #5 (PP) on the container bottom. These are the plastics used for food storage and are considered stable for vegetable growing.

Untreated cedar is naturally rot-resistant without any chemical treatment and is the standard recommendation for wooden raised beds growing edibles.

Unglazed terracotta contains no chemical additives, breathes well, and is fully safe for food crops.

Fabric grow bags are food-safe, provide excellent drainage, and air-prune roots to prevent circling — one of the best container options for tomatoes and peppers. 🌱

04/12/2026

TELL City of Union, SC - City Hall council what the programs at the Market mean to you.
Tuesday, April 21st 6:30 p.m.
101 Sharpe Avenue.

Address

511 E Main Street
Union, SC
29379

Opening Hours

Monday 7:30am - 12pm
Tuesday 7:30am - 12pm
Wednesday 7:30am - 12pm
Thursday 7:30am - 12pm
Friday 7:30am - 12pm
Saturday 7:30am - 12pm

Telephone

+18644271530

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