Amazing... Our Lancaster Farmers (and all Farmers everywhere) work so hard on their fields to make sure we have the best quality possible. Love buying Local and from the USA...
I love the produce auction. I used to go all the time I love the Oxford produce auction. I go there all the time and buy all the time, but since I moved, they don’t have them here.
Hope you had your date wrong “1985” as its start & being the first because “Produce Auctions” were going string in the Southeast during the mid 1900’s, near me the Fashion Auction House in NC started a little after 1945, most have close in the SE since large grower shippers and terminal markers have taken over 90% of the movement
Thanks for commenting. I understand there were produce auctions earlier than this but are they still in existence? I know most have gone by the wayside for the reasons you stated. What’s the one you are referencing? I can find nothing with that name.
I have been waiting to go all summer to the auction and this video came up… I think it’s the push I needed to go tomorrow!
Amazing... Our Lancaster Farmers (and all Farmers everywhere) work so hard on their fields to make sure we have the best quality possible. Love buying Local and from the USA...
Excellent idea
Very informative video. Thanks for sharing and have a blessed weekend!!!
Thank you for explaining.
Green is great and the growers are grand. Thank you for helping us to know and maybe understand,!
I love the produce auction. I used to go all the time I love the Oxford produce auction. I go there all the time and buy all the time, but since I moved, they don’t have them here.
I’ve lived in Lancaster county for 8 years and we go to a lot of auctions but have yet to make it to this one. Perhaps one day soon!
I would love to visit!
Spent 40 years goin to PA. auctions ..Great way to make a lining..Boy do I miss those times,andppl.
If you are from north / central New Jersey, all this beautiful produce is available daily at Schieferstein Market, Clark, NJ.
Amazing-No Farmers, No Food!!!
Hope you had your date wrong “1985” as its start & being the first because “Produce Auctions” were going string in the Southeast during the mid 1900’s, near me the Fashion Auction House in NC started a little after 1945, most have close in the SE since large grower shippers and terminal markers have taken over 90% of the movement
Thanks for commenting. I understand there were produce auctions earlier than this but are they still in existence? I know most have gone by the wayside for the reasons you stated. What’s the one you are referencing? I can find nothing with that name.
How can the auctioneer be understood? I’ve always stayed away from auctions for that reason and the speed at which the whole process processes.