June 1st Market Vendors (9am-12pm):
MARKET PLAZA
Market Shop
African Market Baskets-Large Round, Large Oval, Large Tote, Soe Tray, Mini Round, Round Fruit, Fruit Basket w/handle, Red and Green Chile Aprons
2025 Raffle tickets on sale! Dinner for 10 prepared by NMDA Ambassador Chef Jon Young
Sandoval County Master Gardeners
Answers to your local gardening questions
Corrales Farmers Coalition
Become a member
Mainstreet information
Information on community events, programs and businesses
NORTH
1. Corrales Classic Farm
Spring Green Garlic, Garlic Scapes, Green Onions, Radish, Leeks, Fresh Herbs, Garlic Powder, Blue and White Corn Meal, Dried Oyster Mushrooms, Dry White Corn, Chen Lorenz Grape Vinegar, Apple Vinegar, Lavender sachet, Dry herbs, Dry Floral Decor, Rattlesnake Bean Seeds
2. Montoya Farm
Cinnamon and Chile dehydrated Apples, Filtered Honey: Jars and Bears, Bees Wax, Cherry jam, Peach jam, Lavender cherry jam, Lavender peach jam
3. Siempre Tarde
Fruit Pies, Raspberry Bars, Biscuits, Fruit Preserves, Jams and Jellies
4. Susie’s Native Bread
Orno Bread, Tortillas, Pueblo Pies, Fruit Bread
5. Dulce Farms
Pastries, Lettuce, Carrots, radishes, asparagus, eggs. Dried flowers
6. Queen Bee Farm
Honey, Pollen, Honey Products
7. Hand2mouth Foods
Bread, Pastry; Plant Starts: Tomatoes, Blackberries, Eggplants, Peppers, Tomatillos, Herbs; Produce: Fresh Strawberries, Lettuce Salad, Garlic Scapes, Stir Fry Mixed Greens, Japanese Salad Turnips; Garlic
EAST
8. Tafoya Farm
Frozen Green Chile, Red Chile, Kale, Radishes, Beets, Jams, Jellies, Eggs, Farm Crafts
9. Red Mountain Microgreens
Fresh Micro Greens, Garlic, Cactus Plants
10. EMS Farm
Cooking Greens, Spinach, Collards, Chard, Radishes
11. Enchanted Farms Mushrooms
Fresh Mushrooms: Shiitake, Chestnut, Oyster Dehydrated gourmet mushrooms and powders, Grow kits
store+63407358090@g.shopifyemail.com
12. Parenthetical Farms
Spinach, Mesclun Greens, Arugula, Purple Mizuna, Japanese Mibuna (mustard greens), Tiara Cabbage, Purple Top Turnips, Chioggia Beets, and Black Radish
13. Monte Vista Farms
Eggs, spring greens
14. NM Super Foods
Wheat Grass, Micro Greens: Sunflower, Broccoli, Kale, radish, Brown Mustard, Sprouts: Fenugreek
SOUTH
15. Lopez Farms
Frozen Green Chile, Dry red Chile, sacks available, Red Chile Powder, Unfiltered Honey
16. NM Prickly Pear Jelly
Prickly Pear Jelly, Prickly Pear Marmalade, Prickly Pear Syrup
17. Chila del Sol
Gourmet Spices and Rubs, Honey candies and snacks, Raw Honey
18. Bar Star Family Garden
Asparagus, Carrots, Plant starts
19. Farm 448
Relish, Pickles, Pickled vegetables, Flavored Vinegars and Oils, Pepper sauce
20. Dr. Deb’s Apothecary
Handmade therapeutic products from indigenous medicinal herbs, aroma therapy, herbal and aromatherapy facial masques, bath salts, sachets, smudges, single herb, and herbal blend teas
WEST
21. Land of Enfigment
Fig Trees, Goji Berry Trees, Fig Leaf Tea
22. Apple Tree Farms
Native landscaping plants
23. Nacimiento Natural Products
Chicken eggs, Merino Wool and Farm Crafts, Ground beef, Fajita meat, Stew meat, Flat iron steaks, New York steaks, Filets, Ribeye, Chuck filets, T-Bones, Sirloin steaks, Flank steaks, Skirt steaks, Marrow bones, Soup bones, Tri-tip roasts, Boneless chuck roasts, Brisket, Lengua, Liver, Kidney, Heart
Email or text your pre-orders (425)-345-0666
24. Sile Pastures
https://www.silepastures.com/ howdy@silepastures.com
Grass fed and finished lamb and beef, chicken
25. Trilogy Beef Community
https://trilogybeef.grazecart.com
Steaks-Ribeye, NY strip, Flat iron, Delmonico, Chuck, Roasts- Brisket, Chuck, Rump, Top round, Sirloin Tip, Ribs-Short and Back, Premium Ground, Special Cuts-Fajita, Kabob, Stew, Osso Bucco, Beef Liver, Heart, Tongue, Kidney, Oxtail, Suet, Marrow bones, Freezer Beef options-Whole, Half, Quarter, Pork cuts Green Chile Sausage, Lamb
26. Masa Padre
Focaccia, sourdough bread, Olive oil muffins, Cowboy cookies
27. Apple Tree Café
Made to order New Mexico Breakfast burritos for take out
Farmer Highlight: Parenthetical Farms
May 26, 2025 | Ben Dickerson, Parenthetical Farms
Parenthetical Farms is a semi-urban (very) small farm in Corrales, New Mexico. I utilize natural techniques to grow seasonal fruits and vegetables in concert with the local ecosystem. I grew up in the North Valley but left New Mexico for 20 years, during which time I received a MFA in Poetry, but I was always working and/or living within food systems. After many years of bike rides through the conventionally farmed fields of Oxnard, California, watching crop dusters, breathing in chemicals and seeing the runoff pollute the local waterways and ocean, I knew there had to be a better, healthier way for our communities to thrive. Soil health, soil science, and natural methods of farming became a passion, so this past winter when the opportunity arose to join the Corrales community and transform a horse property into a small farm, I dove in.
So, why Parenthetical Farms? In our growing and developing communities in the Middle Rio Grande Valley we have displaced local agriculture. I grew up surrounded by grazing pastures and vegetable gardens, but when I returned to New Mexico in 2016, all of those fields and gardens had been replaced with homes and businesses. I have worked in compost, soil, and regenerative agriculture for the last decade throughout New Mexico, and even in that short time I have seen our best farmland parceled off, farmers displaced, and our communities' ability to sustain and feed themselves slowly diminish. Parenthetical Farms, on 2/3 an acre in a backyard, is a re-interposition of local food production back into the neighborhoods where agriculture is being displaced by development. For me, farming is about community. I work without chemicals and plan the farm to work in concert with the environment, working with the land for mutual benefit, and helping feed my community.
Visit us in Corrales
500 Jones Rd. Corrales, NM 87048
We are located on Corrales Road, just south of the Post Office. Parking is available on either side of the market, both in the Post Office parking lot and attached gravel lot. there is also more parking at the Corrales Recreation Center and Top Form Arena at the back of the Rec Center.
Traveling from Albuquerque: Travel north on Coors Road, past Alameda Blvd. Continue north on Corrales Road approximately 2 miles. The Market is located on the left, just before the Post Office.
Traveling from Rio Rancho: Travel east on Southern Blvd/Meadowlark Lane, past NM-528 into Corrales. Turn north on Corrales Road, and drive approximately half a mile. The Market is located on the left, just before the Post Office.
Traveling from Bernalillo: Travel south on NM-528. Turn left on Corrales Road/NM-448 and follow for approximately 4.5 miles. The Market will be located on the right, immediately after the Post Office.
2025 Market Schedule
Weekly markets on Sundays 9AM-12PM
Our Mission
The Corrales Growers’ Market operates to support the traditional agricultural economics of the Village of Corrales and to provide community access to sustainable sources of locally grown food. We support the preservation of farmland, the sustainability of family farms and local agricultural production by providing agricultural producers a marketing facility for the sale of their products directly to consumers.




