09 MAY 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: An artisan cheese maker hands a bag of cheeses to a customer in a drive through farmers' market in Des Moines. The Governor allowed farmers' markets across the state to reopen last weekend, but limited them to selling just food stuffs. They are not allowed to have entertainment or sell non-food items. Most farmers' markets in Iowa are taking a wait and see approach to reopening. The Downtown Farmers Market in Des Moines announced they won't reopen until July. Three vendors set up their own drive through farmers' market in the parking lot of Des Moines theatre Saturday. Hundreds of people got in line to buy fresh produce and artisan cheese. More than 11,670 people have tested positive for COVID-19 in Iowa and more than 250 have died from the disease. PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ