The Fresno State Farm Market sells products grown at Fresno State. Students in the agriculture program run the store. They sell straight from the farm, so they're inventory changes constantly. Right now, they have table grapes, peaches, and nectarines. They also have their staple item such as ice cream (chocolate is Faith's favorite), milk, olive oil, meats, and wine. Now's a great time to get some of their award winning wine. There are several wine specials going on as they make room for the next year's varieties. KSEE 24's Pamela Prado spent Monday morning live to show you all about it. Pamela says the yogurt covered almonds are delicious! For more information, click here:
Fresno State Farm Market
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Fresno State Farm Market
September 13, 2010
Updated Sep 13, 2010 at 8:49 AM PDT
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