No. They are usually initiatives by locals which often starts on a small scale and grows.
government
Pretty sure that they're all community owned and run
The Farmers that owned property
The Farmers that owned property
No, the phrase "Fuzzy Farmers Market" does not need an apostrophe. The term "Farmers Market" is a noun used in a descriptive manner to refer to a market held by farmers. The phrase "Fuzzy" is simply an adjective describing the market, so no apostrophe is required.
They owned silver mines and would get rich when the government bought their silver
A free market economy is one in which the means of production (land, labor, capital, and entrepreneurship) are held and owned by individuals. A mixed economy is (strictly speaking) one in which at least some means of production are owned by the government. In practice, it usually refers to an economy where some of the biggest firms are owned by the government, and a substantial portion of the GDP is generated by government owned firms.
Free markets are owned by the govern,ent, and so everything inside that market is the government.
If industries that had been owned by the government become privately owned.
Mexican farmers were not subsidized by their government; US farmers were. NAFTA allowed the subsidized US products to be sold on the Mexican market cheaper than Mexican products.
The government prints the money and it is owned by the government until it is in circulation in the markets. Once money reaches the market, it is owned by the person who has it in his possession. So if you have the money in your wallet you own it and similarly if I have it in mine I own it.
Sprouts Farmers Market was created in 2002.