BROOMFIELD, Colo. — Colorado agricultural producers are encouraged to submit their listings for the 2025 Farm Fresh Directory, published annually by the Colorado Department of Agriculture. The directory, which will be released in June, promotes Colorado farmers’ markets, roadside stands, u-picks, Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) producers, agritourism activities, wineries, and farms and ranches that sell directly to the public.
This year, the listing process has gone digital! Anyone interested in purchasing a listing or an ad in the directory can submit their listing information and payment directly through an online portal.
“Farm Fresh is such a fun way to shop local and it’s a great guide to help you find all the amazing produce, fruit, and other agricultural products our state has to offer,”said Danielle Trotta, Colorado Proud Program Manager. “This year we’re making it easier for producers and small businesses to place their listings by taking listing information and payments online. We hope our residents and visitors alike use the publication to find local farmers markets and other fun agricultural events to enjoy.”
Anyone interested in securing a listing can submit their information through an online form, which can also be found on CDA’s Markets Division page at ag.colorado.gov/markets. There is a $25 fee to be included in the directory and the listing deadline is March 14, 2025.
More than 90,000 copies of the directory will be distributed to consumers through libraries, extension offices, farmers’ markets, welcome centers, chambers of commerce, home milk delivery services and other businesses. Additionally, the 41st edition of the Farm Fresh Directory will be available online and can be accessed on any electronic device on the Colorado Department of Agriculture website.
For more information, contact Loretta Lopez in CDA’s Markets Division at 303-869-9175 or at [email protected].
— Colorado Department of Agriculture
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