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Farms are vital to our state’s identity and rural economy. They’re also really fun to visit. There’s something magical about visiting a conserved Vermont farm during the height of the growing season. From the sights and sounds to the incredible flavors, there’s so much to experience.   

Whether it’s your first visit or a favorite destination, we encourage you to explore a farm near you. And to whet your appetite, we’re offering up six conserved Vermont farms from across the state that are currently open for business. Each of these farms has made a commitment to keep their land productive and steward it with respect for the environment. Please enjoy!

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From Grand Isle to Dummerston, these conserved farms have something for everyone

Blue Heron Farm
smiling family of four - man, woman, and two daughters - standing next to sign that says 'Blue Heron Farm' and 'Open CSA' and 'Plants for sale'

Blue Heron Farm

Grand Isle, VT Champlain Valley
Bunker Farm
group photo of two farm families with children, standing in front of a gray barn. Bunker Farm Vermont

Bunker Farm

Dummerston, VT Southeast
Isham Family Farm
view across Isham Family Farm fields

Isham Family Farm

Williston, VT Champlain Valley
Valley Dream Farm
the tisbert family in front of the farm store: anne jay joe and becky

Valley Dream Farm

Cambridge, VT Central
Woodlawn Farmstead
farmer walking in field with herd of cows

Woodlawn Farmstead

Pawlet, VT Southwest
Wood’s Market Garden
Group of people in the Woods Market Garden farmstand with local food like tomatoes and tomatillos.

Wood’s Market Garden

Brandon, VT Southwest

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