Deadwood Farmer's Market











































Not to be mistaken with Deadwood, South Dakota, the Deadwood Trading Post in Deadwood, Oregon highlights our beautiful coastal mountain community. Our on-line store lists Authors, Books, Art, Pottery, Ceramics, T-Shirts, Watercolor, Paintings, Handmade Pencils, Drawings, Pen and Ink, Tie-Dye, and Wood Products. We also highlight Fishing, Hunting, Pictures of Oregon's Coastal Mountains, Logging, Creeks, Rivers, Streams, Salmon, Steelhead, Elk, Deer and other wildlife. Please take the time to visit our artist pages and enjoy your stay.

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Deadwood Trading Post

Deadwood Oregon Trading Company, Deadwood, Oregon








2019 Farmers Market - Open for the Season

​“Summer time and the livin’ is easy…”

Deadwood Farmer’s Market begins June 2
Open Sundays 11 am to 3 pm
at Deadwood Country Market

Last year they had:

Cinnamon Buns -  Kona Coffee - Live Music - Fruits & Veggies - Local Arts and Crafts


Celebrate Bicycles

Bike to the Farmers Market on September 22nd and get a $5.00 Farmers Market certificate​.  See Deadwood Ditto for more information. 























UDIG information

UDIG will again be offering weekly boxes of fruit and vegetables this summer for 10 weeks, July 22 through September 16. Boxes will contain 5 or 6 items each, and depending on the season, will include berries, lettuces, other greens, and late summer crops such as tomatoes, green beans, or corn.

A subscription for all 10 boxes will be $150, as it has been the past two seasons

Eggs from Sayda will again be an option; one dozen each week for $35.

We expect Billy, Fred, Alpha, Rose, Tchanan, and Marina to again be the gardeners supplying items. 

Boxes typically contain a newsletter with news about our gardens and recipe ideas.

If you are interested in becoming a member, please plan to enroll soon, as we are limiting membership to 12. Write a check to Kaki Burruss-UDIG for $150 (or $185 if ordering eggs). 

By joining the UDIG CSA you are supporting local agriculture and are figuratively planting the seeds of a sustainable, healthy food system.

Thank you and have a healthy summer.  For more information, please call Billy at 964-3555 
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