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  1. Since a farmers market is a place where farmers convene, but that does not necessarily belong to the farmers, many style guides recommend eliminating the apostrophe and simply treating the plural noun as a modifier: farmers market, a market for farmers.

  2. Mar 1, 2024 · We call in the mighty apostrophe and slip it into the word. Since Mr Farmer owns and runs the market we would write: Today I will be going down to Farmer’s Market. Mr Farmer is the direct owner of the market and the term shows that he is owner of it. Many Farmers Own the Market.

  3. Feb 3, 2019 · Farmer’s Market: This version is generally considered incorrect as it indicates singular possession. Unless your local market is owned by only one farmer, this one can be eliminated from the debate. Farmers’ Market: The Chicago Manual of Style considers this the most accurate version.

  4. Jun 20, 2022 · Farmers market. To the apostrophe-savvy, the lack of punctuation in “farmers market” looks wrong. But it’s not. The idea is that “farmers” is essentially an adjective in this...

  5. May 28, 2019 · But today’s big question is: Does “farmers market” need an apostrophe in it? We have three contending spellings vying for the top spot: farmers market, farmer’s market and farmersmarket. Which is it?

  6. Ultimately, whether an apostrophe is needed in a word pair like "farmers market" depends on the context and intended meaning of the phrase. In most cases, however, the phrase is used as in a descriptive way and does not require an apostrophe.

  7. Normally Chicago would advise opting for the first-listed term in M-W. But for terms like “farmersmarket” that denote group ownership or participation, opting for the plural possessive will help you to maintain editorial consistency across like terms. For more advice, see CMOS 7.27.

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