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7 locations · 3 municipalitiesFood Pantries in Adair County, Iowa
Every USDA-recognized food access point in Adair County — pantries, SNAP retailers, farmers markets that accept EBT, and grocery cooperatives — gathered into one easy-to-scan list. Whether you live in the county seat or one of the smaller surrounding municipalities, the county view is usually the fastest way to find a site within a 10-mile radius.
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Maverik 5066
109 5th St, Adair, IA 50002
Convenience StoreCasey's General Store 2521
110 5th St, Adair, IA 50002
Convenience StoreCasey's General Store 1081
304 Washington St, Fontanelle, IA 50846
Convenience StoreBc Rubio Farm
2051 220th St, Fontanelle, IA 50846
Farmers and MarketsPerfectly Imperfect Acres Llc
1858 Jordan Ave, Fontanelle, IA 50846
Farmers and MarketsFareway Stores Inc. 941
212 Sw Kent St, Greenfield, IA 50849
Super StoreCasey's 3220
302 Se 6th St, Greenfield, IA 50849
Convenience StoreAbout food assistance in Adair County
Adair County is one of the 7 counties in Iowa with at least one federally recognized food access location. The dataset on this page covers the locations that the USDA Food and Nutrition Service has authorized to participate in SNAP — that includes traditional pantries, supermarkets that double as community lifelines in food-insecure ZIPs, neighborhood grocers that stock fresh produce in areas otherwise served only by convenience stores, and farmers markets that accept EBT during their season.
Statewide, Iowa has approximately ~310,000 residents enrolled in SNAP and 55,000+ moms & kids served by WIC. That works out to roughly one in 10 residents experiencing some form of food insecurity in a given year, per USDA Economic Research Service data. The pantries on this page form the visible front line of the response, but they sit inside a much larger network: a regional Feeding America food bank distributes pallets of donated and purchased food to most of these sites, the state agency administers the EBT program that lets recipients shop at the SNAP retailers listed here, and a constellation of mutual-aid groups, churches, and senior centers fills the gaps between formal sites.
What to expect at a Adair County pantry
Most pantries in this county follow a consistent intake pattern: you sign in at the door (a piece of mail or a verbal address is usually enough), wait for a brief check-in conversation, and either receive a pre-packed box of staples or walk a short "client choice" aisle picking the items your household will actually eat. The whole visit typically takes 15 to 30 minutes. There is no income test at most neighborhood pantries, no shame, and no questions about why you are there — though some sites attached to specific religious or fraternal organizations may have stricter service area rules. Always call ahead to confirm hours and any rules unique to that site.
Pair the pantry with these programs
Households that combine a pantry visit with the federal benefit programs go further on the same monthly grocery budget. The Iowa HHS handles SNAP and WIC enrollment for Iowa residents. Read our explainers on SNAP / EBT, WIC for new mothers and young children, free school meals, and senior nutrition programs including Meals on Wheels. The official state SNAP application portal is the fastest path to enrollment.
Help finding the closest pantry in Adair County
If none of the locations above are within a reasonable travel distance, dial 211 from any phone for free, multilingual, confidential routing to the nearest food resource. The 211 hotline is operated by United Way and updated continuously, so it knows about church-run pantries and small mutual-aid groups that don't appear in federal data. You can also text FOOD to 304-304 or call the USDA National Hunger Hotline at 1-866-3-HUNGRY.