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Maine Beyond the Farm...

More Sources for Grass-fed
Meat & Dairy Products


If you know a store, restaurant, farmers market or buying club that should be on this list, please send us an e-mail!

BUYING CLUBS

In a typical buying club, farmers consolidate orders from a number of customers and deliver them to a central location, typically a customer’s home. If you want to join a buying club in your area, contact the appropriate people below:

Second Chance Farm accepts orders from a buying club in Nantucket, MA. Call Kathy at (207) 639-2074 for information.


RETAIL

FARMERS MARKETS

Note:
Most farmers markets are seasonal. Check online list to confirm dates, times and locations

Belfast Farmers Market
Lower Main Street
Belfast, ME
Meadowsweet Farm

Farmington Farmers Market
Front Street
Farmington, ME
Second Chance Farm, Fridays 9-2, May to October

Lakes Region Farmers Market
Manchester School, Rt 302
Windham, ME
Saturdays 8-noon
Sebago Lake Ranch

Orono Farmers Market
Steam Plant parking lot, UMO Campus
Orono, ME
Meadowsweet Farm

RESTAURANTS

STORES

Belfast Co-op
123 High Street
Belfast, ME
(207) 338-2532

Little Alaska Farm Market
170 Leeds Junction Road
Wales, ME
Wednesday–Thursday, 9 AM to 5:30 PM
Friday–9 AM to 6 PM
Saturday–9 AM to 3 PM.
(207) 933-3300
Little Alaska Farm

The Green Gourmet Market & Deli, Inc.
510 Bath Road
Wiscasset, ME
(207) 882-8444
Pork, eggs
Email: thegreengourmet@roadrunner.com

 

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