Yes. However, it would depend on whether it is owned by a fuzzy farmer (1), or a number of fuzzy farmers (e.g. 7).
If singular, it would be Fuzzy Farmer's Market
If plural, it would be Fuzzy Farmers' Market.
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No, the phrase "Fuzzy Farmers Market" does not need an apostrophe. The term "Farmers Market" is a noun used in a descriptive manner to refer to a market held by farmers. The phrase "Fuzzy" is simply an adjective describing the market, so no apostrophe is required.
"Fuzzy" in Portuguese is "fofinho" or "peludinho."
The Tagalog word for "fuzzy" is "malabo" or "magulo."
"Fuzzy" in French translates to "flou" or "duveteux."
One tongue twister from Florida is: "Fuzzy Wuzzy was a bear, Fuzzy Wuzzy had no hair, Fuzzy Wuzzy wasn't very fuzzy, was he?"
No, "fuzzy" is not a preposition. It is an adjective that describes something as unclear or indistinct.