The majority of customers travel from less then 5 miles away.
People close to the market tended to walk or bike, whereas those farther away (> 5 miles) tended to use a car.
Forty-three percent of patrons at the farmer's market are from Davidson.
Market Use
Those who tended to frequently use the market lived closer to the market (p=.0065).
Those using the market longer also frequented the market more (p=.0483).
Feelings about Urbanization
We found no difference in feelings about urbanization when comparing those who live in urban areas to those who live in rural areas. The Wilcoxon Rank Sum test was used with a p value of .3158.
We found no difference in feelings toward urbanization between those that have used the market less than two years and those that have used the market more than two years.
Customers' feelings toward urbanization was not impacted by their frequency of use.
There was no difference between how far individuals traveled to the market and how they felt about urbanization.
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