County farmers market voted top five in the nation

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Now celebrating its 20th season, the Burlington County Farmers Market is held weekly on Saturdays at the Burlington County Agricultural Center from spring through late November.

The Burlington County Farmers Market finished at number five in the final voting tally for the best farmers market in this year’s national USA Today 10BEST Readers Awards poll. It competed against 19 other markets from across America in the national contest.

“The Burlington County Farmers Market has grown to become one of our county’s most popular destinations and one of our biggest success stories,” said Burlington County Commissioner Director Dr. Felicia Hopson. “Our farmers market routinely attracts thousands of shoppers from across the county and region, and we are thrilled it has once again been crowned one of the very best of its kind in America.”

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The 10Best Readers Awards is organized by USA Today each year and crowns the best food and entertainment outlets in several different categories. Twenty finalists for best farmers market were selected by an expert panel, and the winners were determined by an online poll with daily voting from mid-March through April 13. This year was the second time the Burlington County Farmers Market competed as a finalist in the online poll, coming in fourth in 2025.

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