What does ‘local’ mean, anyway? Here at our co-op, it means products that are grown or produced in our region, generally no more than 100 miles of our stores.

The Benson Place, photo by Andy Grant.
As a locally-owned, locally-grown, locally-supported business, it’s always been integral to our mission to support the continued growth of other local producers and businesses as we ourselves grow and thrive. Together, we rise–which makes investing in local a smart thing to do, today, tomorrow, and into the future!
We’ve been passionate supporters of local from the start–and our list of local suppliers is always growing. This is by no means a complete list, but, some producers and suppliers we work with are:
- Vermont Butter and Creamery
- Thomas Farm
- Sangha Farm
- Chase Hill Farm
- Cricket Creek
- Smith’s Country
- Shy Brothers
- Foxbard Farm
- Leyden Glen
- Back Roads Granola
- Ooma Tesoro’s
- O.W.L. Bars
- Warm Colors Apiaries
- Shelburne Honey
- Ryan Brothers
Maple Syrup - Shoestring Farm
- Sweet Roots Gardens
- Dr. Hauschka
- Suki
- Green Goddess Goods
- Badger Balm
- Astarte Farm
- Atlas Farm
- The Benson Place
- Bloody Brook Farm
- Clarkdale Orchards
- Coyote Hill Farm
- Crimson & Clover Farm
- Dancing Bear Farm
- Dwight Miller Orchards
- Firebelly Farm
- Fungi Ally
- Funny Farm
- Gabriel Farm
- Gill Greenery
- Greenfield Community Farm
- Kelley Farm
- Kindred Spirits Orchard
- Natural Roots Farm
- New England Wild Edibles
- Old Friends Farm
- Paddy Flat Farm
- Picadilly Farm
- Queen’s Greens
- Rainbow Harvest Farm
- Red Fire Farm
- Riverland Farm
- Sobieski Farm
- Spatcher Farm
- Sunbow 5 Farm
- Up the Hill Farm
- Upinngil Farm
- Wandering Brook Farm
- West Branch Organic
- Wild Rose Farm
- Wingate Farm
- Winter Moon Farm
- Wise Acre Farm
If you are a grower or producer interested in having your products at our co-op, please contact Patrick, Store Manager for Green Fields Market to discuss options.