Thanks go to Amy W. and Deb M. who collated these websites where farmers can list their businesses to increase their exposure - even if you don’t have a website yourself, you can certainly start to build a web presence, helping more people connect with local food.
www.localharvest.orgwww.eatwellguide.org
www.pickyourown.org
www.nh.gov/agric
www.nhfarmtorestaurant.com
www.mofga.org/Resources
www.state.me.us/agriculture
www.NHfarms.com Virtual farmer’s market with free listings
www.NHliving.com Lists primarily fruit and berry growers
www.lightenupnh.org
www.getrealgetmaine.com
www.NHFMA.org NH farmers Market Association
Ones that require membership
www.NHpga.org NH Plant growers Association
www.directorynh.com
www.nofanh.net/foodMap.php
http://www.nhmade.com
Of course, our own effort is also underway and will be ready the beginning of July! In print and on the web, Seacoast Harvest will list the farms of Rockingham, Strafford, and York counties. This is a joint project of Slow Food Seacoast and Seacoast Eat Local. It’s not too late to help if you’d like to be a sponsor.
April 15, 2008 at 11:52 am
Thanks for mentioning the Eat Well Guide as a connection to find local food! Check out our new and improved site where you can sign up to stay updated, search for local events, or download widgets for your blog (http://downloads.eatwellguide.org/widgets/search). Stay tuned for the launch of our travel tool, an interactive feature that will allow users to map out their route and find local, sustainable food along the way.