USDA’s National Farmers Market Directory

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Cornucopia’s Take: The USDA offers local food directories to find nearby farmers marketson-farm marketsCSAs, and food hubs. The directories are managed and operated by the USDA’s Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS). Although not exhaustive lists, these are an excellent starting point. If you are a farmer not yet listed here, you might consider adding your listing.


Local Food Directories: National Farmers Market Directory
USDA – AMS

Source: USDA, Courtesy of Natalie Maynor

The Farmers Market Directory lists markets that feature two or more farm vendors selling agricultural products directly to customers at a common, recurrent physical location. Maintained by the Agricultural Marketing Service, the Directory is designed to provide customers with convenient access to information about farmers market listings to include: market locations, directions, operating times, product offerings, accepted forms of payment, and more.

Visit our Local Food Directories page to find other operations offering locally grown products.

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