Does Yakima Fruit Market take EBT?

Does Yakima Fruit Market take EBT?

You can use your SNAP/EBT & Pandemic-EBT (food stamps) cards to buy local, healthy foods at Downtown Yakima Farmers Market! Here is how it works: at the Information Booth, market staff will swipe your EBT card for the amount you request. The tokens do not expire and are good only at the Downtown Yakima Farmers Market.

What fruit is in season in Yakima?

The Yakima Valley is the premier fruit and produce growing region for Washington State, growing a wide range of farm produce and tree fruits….Naches and Yakima Valley Produce Harvest Schedule.

Asparagus April-June
Raspberries June-Oct
Rhubarb June-Oct
Apricots mid-July
Beans, Green July

What is snap match?

SNAP Market Match helps SNAP shoppers buy additional fruits, vegetables, herbs, and plant starts at more than 100 participating farmers markets. Markets match $10 or more per day for SNAP customers.

What is snap Market Match?

How does Market Match work? When a customer withdraws their SNAP benefits at the Farmers’ Market information booth in exchange for EBT tokens, they can receive an equal amount in Market Match tokens for free (up to $10 per person per day). Market Match is good only for fruits and vegetables.

What is grown in Yakima Valley?

THE YAKIMA VALLEY GROWS…

  • 70% of the nation’s apples.
  • 42 % of the nation’s pears.
  • 38% of the nation’s concord grapes.
  • 75% of the nation’s hops (20 % of the world’s supply of hops)
  • 50% of Washington State’s mint and spearmint.
  • 50% of Washington State’s wine grapes.

What crops are grown in Yakima Washington?

Yakima County is the leading County in Washington State in the production of apples, sweet cherries, pears (including Bartlett pears). There are hundreds of acres of peaches, nectarines, plums/prunes, apricots, and other soft fruits.

How does snap Match work?

A market staff person will swipe your card for the amount of your choice, and you will receive CalFresh EBT tokens or paper vouchers to spend on any CalFresh-eligible food items at the market.At other farm-direct outlets, such as farm stands, CSAs, and mobile markets, you can make a CalFresh purchase just as you would …

What are Double Up food Bucks?

Double Up Food Bucks (DUFB) doubles the value of Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits—also known food stamps—when used for fresh, locally-grown fruits and vegetables at nearly 100 farmers’ markets across Michigan.

What restaurants accept EBT in Washington?

What restaurants take EBT in Washington state?

  • Take 5 Urban Market.
  • Papa Murphy’s Take N Bake Pizza.
  • Papa Murphy’s | Take ‘N’ Bake Pizza.
  • Papa Murphy’s | Take ‘N’ Bake Pizza.
  • Papa Murphy’s | Take ‘N’ Bake Pizza.
  • Papa Murphy’s Take N Bake Pizza.
  • Papa Murphy’s | Take ‘N’ Bake Pizza.
  • Papa Murphy’s | Take ‘N’ Bake Pizza.

What is the biggest cash crop in the Yakima Valley?

How many apples does Yakima produce?

That’s 160 million apples that will make their way to consumers all over the world from just one grower in our humble little valley. But they certainly wouldn’t make it very far without the work of all the skilled laborers involved.

Is the P-EBT benefits monthly?

Benefits range from $36 to $123 per child per month. A child cannot receive duplicate benefits if they already received P-EBT for children in school, such as children in Head Start or ECEAP programs.

Where is the fruit stand in Yakima Valley?

The Fruit Stand off Highway 97 in the Yakima Valley is a vehicle for Land Enterprise to provide their products directly to the general public, as well as the products of other local farmers. Land Enterprise currently grows asparagus, cherries, peaches, nectarines, apricots, sweet corn and vegetables.

When is Yakima fruit market in Bothell WA?

7 days a week , 6am-8pm . Our nursery is packed with with all your gardening needs. We have stocked more quality grocery items this year along with all our fantastic local produce.

Is the produce at Yakima Valley Farm seasonal?

Most produce is seasonal and is not available all year. Some are only available for a short time. You’ll want to contact the Yakima Valley farm or fruit stand that you are visiting to see if a specific type of produce is available.