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MTSU Creamery’s cold milk remains hot item at Main Street Saturday Market

Customers purchase Middle Tennessee State University Creamery dairy products from MTSU School of Agriculture student workers during the 2022 Main Street Saturday Market at the historic Rutherford County Courthouse in downtown Murfreesboro, Tenn. The MTSU Creamery returns to the Saturday market May 20 and will be there through the end of September. Market hours are 8 a.m. to noon. (MTSU file photo by Randy Weiler)

The MTSU Creamery — and its milk products and milk truck — have returned to the Murfreesboro Saturday Market.

Whole white milk and the extremely popular chocolate milk can be purchased at the market. Operating hours are 8 a.m. to noon Saturday, July 2, and every Saturday through Oct. 30.

For the third year, the Creamery can be found on the southeast side of the Rutherford County Courthouse inner parking lot near North Church Street. MTSU School of Agriculture students help Matthew Wade, director of the MTSU Farm Laboratory in Lascassas, Tennessee, with set up and milk sales at the event. 

Customers attending the Saturday, June 25, Murfreesboro Saturday Market study the milk options available for sale at the MTSU Creamery location outside the Rutherford County Courthouse in downtown Murfreesboro. MTSU's mostly student crew sells pints and half-gallons of chocolate and pints and gallons of whole white milk. The market is from 8 a.m. to noon every Saturday through Oct. 30. (MTSU photo by Randy Weiler)
Customers attending the Saturday, June 25, Murfreesboro Saturday Market study the milk options available for sale at the MTSU Creamery location outside the Rutherford County Courthouse in downtown Murfreesboro. MTSU’s mostly student crew sells pints and half-gallons of chocolate and whole white milk. The market is from 8 a.m. to noon every Saturday through Oct. 30. (MTSU photo by Randy Weiler)

“We will be there every Saturday unless we run out of milk (during the week),” said Wade, noting the Creamery supplies milk to 25 vendors — six on campus and 19 off campus — across the area.

The Creamery brings pints and one-half gallons of chocolate milk and pints ($2) and gallons of whole white milk to the Murfreesboro Saturday Market. Prices range from $2 to $6.

“It’s a great event for us to offer milk to the public, a great place to meet and catch up with alumni and friends — a positive thing for the agriculture department,” Wade said.

Matthew Wade, MTSU Farm Laboratories director
Matthew Wade

With student help daily at the farm and processing plant, plus the Saturday morning crew loading milk onto the truck by 5:30 a.m. and assisting in other ways at the downtown square, Wade laughs when saying it is a “from grass to the glass” effort with so many jobs they perform. 

Along with in-town vendors — including Dwight’s Mini-Mart, Phillips Bookstore, Batey Farms in Blackman and more — the Creamery hauls milk to the Donut Palace in Manchester, Tennessee, Nash Creamery in Unionville, Tennessee, and Two Fat Men catering in Lebanon, Tennessee.

For more information, call 615-898-2523. 

— Randy Weiler (Randy.Weiler@mtsu.edu)

MTSU School of Agriculture students prepare to bag milk products for cutomers making purchases Saturday, June 25, at the Murfreesboro Saturday Market at the Rutherford County Courthouse on the downtown square. The market is open from 8 a.m. to noon each Saturday through Oct. 30. (MTSU photo by Randy Weiler)

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