4.1 Acres Open, Sunny Farmland - $38,500.

Contact Name
Ann Hammerle
Phone Number
802-375-8034
Details

4.1  beautiful acres of open, sunny, south facing farmland on a quiet country road with great
neighbors. Across from pastures, amazing views and an Angus cow farm. No chemi-
cals or fertilizers ever applied to land. Perfect for field (flowers, vegetables, herbs, perenni-
als, berries) and/or hoop house operation. Several great local farmers markets nearby. Near New York/Southern Vermont border. $38,500.

Seeking Space for Market Garden - Brattleboro

Contact Name
Rachel Libman
Phone Number
4043094255
Details

I am looking to rent a small plot of land with access to water and electricity to start a market garden. I need between 4000 sq. ft to 1/8 of an acre and southern exposure. Would be awesome to have existing greenhouse space and doubly awesome if it's within 10 minutes of downtown Brattleboro.

My budget is between $100 to $150 a month + utilities. I have two years of full-time farming experience on intensive, no-till vegetable farms and additional years of farmers market/gardening/Wwoofing experience. My specialty will be growing vegetable, herb & flower starts for spring, summer, and fall home gardens. I will also plant an experimental garden beside a hoop house for testing plant varieties and saving seed. 

NOFA-VT Winter Conference

The NOFA-VT Winter Conference provides a valuable opportunity for farmers, homesteaders, gardeners, earth tenders, land stewards, educators, students, policy-makers, and other food system activists to participate in our vibrant community event by sharing ideas, resources, and skills.

This year's theme is Growing Together!

Check out the event page for all of the latest information and registration (launching in January), including the keynotes, workshops, children's conference, exhibitors, special activities, and more.

2025 Grain Growers Conference

Join UVM Extension and the Northern Grain Growers Collaborative for a day of learning.

The agenda is being finalized and here are a few of the confirmed speakers:


Erik Andrus, Boundbrook Farm in Vergennes, VT  
Mark Bernard, Barnyard Organics in PEI Canada
Matthew Dewavrin, Moulin des Cedres in Quebec 
Thor Oechsner, Oechsner Farms in Newfield, NY 
Laura Vallie, Washington State University Bread Lab

Vermont Vegetable and Berry Growers Association Annual Meeting

8:000 Registration, Refreshments, Visit Trade Show 

10:00 President’s Remarks. Justin Rich, Burnt Rock Farm, Huntington 

10:20 Farmers in their Fields 2024. Vern Grubinger, UVM Extension 

10:40 Flooded in July: What We Did, What We Learned. Eric Skovsted, Joe’s Brook Farm, Barnet 

11:00 Infrastructure Decisions for a New Market Garden. Hannah Doyle, Boneyard Farm, Cambridge 

11:20 From Interns and Apprentices to H2A. Suzanne Long & Tim Sanford, Luna Bleu Farm, S. Royalton 

Flowering in the North Conference 2025

Join us as we bring together flower growers across the North for an exciting 2-day conference for learning and sharing fresh ideas, strategies, tips, and resources for growing in colder climates. The Flowering In The North (FITN) conference will be geared for all flower growers, so whether you’re an experienced farmer or just starting out; whether you’re a sole operator of a small farm or if you’re part of a large-scale operation, you will take away valuable information to help you grow. This is a great opportunity to network as well as explore the vibrant city of Portland, Maine.