Hi- That is Jon First's SIL that goes to the Y. I live two blocks from the Y. I used to go there on Wednesdays when I was home, to get sweet corn, but then when I went there about three weeks ago, he wasn't there. I asked Jon who comes to the downtown Evanston market if they were still coming to the Y, and he said his SIL was. They come from SW Michigan in Dowagiac, about 30 miles from where I grew up. I finally figured out that he is coming earlier this season, and going home earlier. He used to be there from 9:00am-3:pm. Now he is there until 1:00. The next time I went they were out of corn by the time I got there at 12:30. The family also operates three markets on Saturdays, including downtown Evanston, Wilmette, and Glenview. The daughter and SIL used to come to Green City too on Saturdays, but I don't think they go there anymore. I do occasionally go to the market in Wilmette on Saturday's, which Jon's Mother is in charge of, and out of the three markets I have been too, the one that Jon runs on Saturday mornings in downtown Evanston is the cheapest. He has at least two different veggies for 10/$1 all morning. When I went to the Y last week, the SIL told me that the veggies were 5/$1, which is still a good deal. They have an 800 acre farm, and Jon told me recently that 700 acres of the farm is soybeans, and just 100 of it is fruit and veggies, and the fruit and veggies take a whole lot more work to grow, harvest and sell. This year they only had 10% of a peach crop, and so the Y is the only market they are selling peaches at now. The market should last there at least another week, but it should be done by the middle of September. I think once they finish picking corn there, they hang it up.
You can get some good deals from Jon if you go there right before they close. A few weeks ago he sold me the last four pints of blueberries he had for $12, and he used to have a bag sale, where you could buy a bag from him for $5, and fill it up. You could put fruit in the bag too. This year he has not done that because he hasn't brought any peaches to the downtown market, and everything has been late. He used to include his heirloom tomatoes in his closing sales, and this year he has not, and they were still $3 a pound when he was packing up. He has really good corn, and his corn is cheaper than Nichol's is, but he has sold out a few times this summer when I have gotten there late.
The deal with the zucchini though is every time he has it he sells it for a quarter a piece or 10/$1, but a lot of people do not like zucchini, and a lot of people do not know what to do with it, and so it sits there, where as the peppers and cukes are really big sellers. Hope this helps, Nancy