At New Mexico's farmers' and growers' markets, you can buy food and other farm products directly from the people who have grown, raised or gathered them. Each market is unique, reflecting the particular character of local cultures, soils and climate.Most of our markets are open seasonally, from late or early summer through late fall. Three markets (Santa Fe, the Village of Los Ranchos in Albuquerque and Las Cruces) are now open year-round.
Farmers' Markets
New Mexico's Farmers' Markets
Brattleboro Farmers' Market
Brattleboro Farmers' Market offers over 50 vendors of agricultural products, crafts, exotic foods homegrown, homecooked, handcrafted
Saturday Market:
May 7 - October 29
9 a.m.-2 p.m.
Rt. 9/Western Avenue, West Brattleboro
Walloomsac Farmers’ Market
The Walloomsac Farmers’ Market is Bennington’s summertime outdoor market. A “producer only” market, the Walloomsac Market showcases a wide selection of locally-grown, fresh produce, flowers, prepared foods, farm products, select local crafts and other hand-made goods.
Dane County Farmers' Market
The Dane County Farmers' Market on the Square is a Saturday and Wednesday tradition in Madison, Wisconsin.
You'll find the season's best bounty of vegetables, flowers, and specialty products from approximately 300 vendors. All of the agriculturally-related items are produced in Wisconsin. The DCFM is reported to be the largest producer-only farmers's market in the country!


