The singular nouns in the sentence are:
Note: The noun 'corn' is an uncountable noun. A partitive noun (also called a noun counter) is a noun used to count or quantify an uncountable noun, such as six ears of corn, a kernelof corn, a bushel of corn, etc.
As of September 6, 2009 corn is $3.06/bushel!
The phrase " the farmers' market" is an incomplete thought and incomplete sentence.
The 'number' of a noun is singular, plural, or uncountable.Example:Would you like an apple in your lunch? (singular)I bought a bushel of apples at the market. (plural)I can make applesauce with some of them. (uncountable)
Example sentence - We buy our produce at the farmers market weekly.
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.
Approx $3.50 per bushel
We live near the farmers market.
The population of Sprouts Farmers Market is 7,000.
Sprouts Farmers Market was created in 2002.
Sunflower Farmers Market was created in 2002.
Henry's Farmers Market was created in 1943.
The amount of money that a wheat farmer could make depends on different factors. For instance, the market the prices if wheat in which a bushel could go for $10 each for the year, but can change to $7 a bushel the next year. The income of wheat farmers can vary from year to year.