Maple Open House Weekend

Maple Open House Weekend is an opportunity for maple lovers to visit sugarhouses across the state to experience the magic of maple. These events are free and open to the public. 

Peruse the Maple Map to plan your route and make the most of your weekend.  

Know which region you'll be visiting already? Check out our special Open House Weekend Maple Tour Itineraries for tour routes to make the most our of your time! 

 

Red Hen is hiring bread & pastry bakers!

Contact Name
Randall George
Amy Smith
Phone Number
8022235200
Details
As we gear up for our busy summer season, Red Hen is hiring for two full-time roles. Please see the descriptions below, and feel free to email [email protected] with any questions or to submit your resume and letter of interest.
 
Bread Baker – We are looking for a bread baker to join our team. This role includes preparing and mixing natural and yeasted ferments, hand-forming dough, and baking bread in a hearth oven. It is a very physical position that requires lifting up to 50 lbs regularly, standing for the duration of the shift, and repetitive use of hands, wrists, arms, and back.
 
Pastry Baker – We are also hiring a pastry baker. This role includes mixing and laminating doughs and baking pastries to Red Hen’s quality standards. Strong attention to detail, communication, and teamwork are essential. The role also requires lifting up to 50 lbs and standing for extended periods.
 

Bread and Pastry Bakers typically start between $17.50 - $19.00 per hour, with clear opportunities to increase pay as they develop proficiency and consistency in the role. Core bakers earn $20.50 - $24 per hour, and our most experienced team members can earn up to $28.00 per hour over time. Pay is based on prior experience, demonstrated skill, and progression toward proficiency. Advancement into the core range reflects consistent quality, efficiency, and the ability to work independently across bread production.

Full-time positions include excellent benefits such as health, dental, and vision insurance, paid time off, retirement contributions, and more. Learn more about these roles, pay, and benefits on our jobs page:
https://www.redhenbaking.com/about/jobs/
 
Red Hen Baking Company 
961 US Route 2
Middlesex, VT 05602
 

ISO Ford 8N w/ bad engine

Contact Name
Dani Grover
Phone Number
(703) 965-7636
Details

The draft animal power network is looking for a ford 8N for an educational workshop as part of the 2026 field days at Shelburne Farms in October. 

The plan is to hold a workshop on converting a ford 8N to a horse or ox-powered PTO forecart— something that can spin a PTO shaft driven by the wheels of the tractor moving over the ground—no fossil fuels involved. 

Our ideal tractor would have a bad engine but good tires and would come as a donation to Dap-Net (501c3 tax deductible). We’re also open to purchasing a tractor that fits this description if needed. 

Please reach out to Dani at [email protected] if you have a tractor that fits this description. Thanks! 

Hiring: Part-time seasonal farm work opportunity, Chelsea, VT

Contact Name
Christine McCue
Phone Number
8024951804
Details
We are looking for part-time, seasonal help on our small farmstead dairy and creamery- Fern River Farm in Chelsea, VT (www.fernriverfarm.com). If you or someone you know is interested, please email [email protected] and we can setup a time to discuss. Thank you!
 
Job Description:
Schedule: 1-3 days a week, 6-8 hours per day
Seasonal- between about April - November, but can be flexible
Pay: $20/hr + farm products
 
About our farm:
  • Regenerative agriculture practices with a heavy focus on environmental conservation
  • We will be milking 5-6 Jersey cows, we are raising 5-10 beef yearlings/calves a year; we have about 40-60 sheep total a year, and we will be milking 18-24 of those sheep and raising some lambs for meat. We also have a horse & a donkey.
  • We rotationally graze ~30 acres of pasture
  • Hillside property with a few hundred feet of elevation change from the barn to the upper pastures
  • We make cheese usually 3-4 days a week, field work is usually 2-3 days a week, and 1-2 farmers market days per week
  • Work is mainly with 1 of the farm owners, who manages the farm. The other co-owner works full-time off the farm, but may be onsite occasionally weekly.

Work Description:

  • Assisting with moving and setting fencing for livestock rotational grazing
  • Filling and moving troughs for water, minerals, feed, supplements, etc.
  • Supporting pasture management activities such as brush clearing, removing undesirable plant species, mowing, repairing fencing, etc.
  • Assisting with livestock handling and health checks, help with administering medications or vaccines as needed
  • If interested, opportunity to help with milking, creamery, and cheese care, but not required.
  • Other farm activities as interest and time allow.
Preferred experience:
  • Some livestock handling, even if not specifically with cows and sheep
  • Some exposure to portable electric fencing
  • Comfort with driving an ATV/UTV
  • Tractor experience is a plus

Working requirements/conditions:

  • Outdoor work in all weather conditions
  • Exposure to biting insects and ticks
  • Ability to walk/hike on hilly and uneven terrain
  • Ability to lift up to 50 lbs (bags of feed, minerals)
  • Comfort with and desire to handle livestock
  • Interest in regenerative/sustainable agriculture practices

 

Conservation 101 Training Day

Conservation 101 is a one-day training designed to explore how conservation practices function on working Vermont farms, and why they matter beyond the farm gate.

This session will provide a high-level overview of watershed planning, grazing systems, floodplain management, and working lands stewardship. Participants will gain a clearer understanding of how these practices improve soil health, protect water quality, reduce flood risk, and strengthen farm resilience.

Organic Veggies & Flowers! Hiring for 2026!

Contact Name
Jessica Purks
Phone Number
240-490-0858
Details

Stone's Throw Farmstead grows diversified organic vegetables and cut flowers on a 3/4 acre in Vermont's Green Mountains in the sweet little town on Shrewsbury.  We serve our community through the Rutland & Ludlow Farmers Market, our seasonal farmstand, a flower CSA program, the VFFC Farmacy Program and other wholesale accounts. While we focus on quick, high-profit greens and roots, we also grow cut flowers and a variety of other fun vegetables. We value producing high quality, nutritious, and inspiring food for our community in ways that leave this land better than we found it.

We are proud to be a tractor-free, human-powered, and human-body friendly farm.  We celebrate the skills, care, and grit it takes to grow good food and our successes along the way.

While we are still a young farm (2026 will be our fourth growing season), we are eager to build up from our team and expand our productivity this year. We work closely with each other and strive to have fun while we learn and grow (professionally, personally, and something delicious).  

This season we're hiring one to two folks with prior farm experience to work at least 30 hours per week. Additional part time positions are also available for 16-24 hours per week. Both positions would feature a regular schedule of dynamic work including field work, harvesting, processing, and greenhouse work for both veggies and flowers.  

Please visit our website for greater detail on the work available.  If you have a particular interest or skill set, please let us know when applying. We're happy to shape a position thats a good fit for your interests, skillset, and schedule. Folks with prior farming experience are strongly preferred, but all interested applicants are encouraged to apply.
Generally, the positions start in May and finish at the end of October. Some earlier and later work opportunities may be available. 

What we offer:
A respectful, supportive, & fun work environment
$16-20/hour depending on experience
Paid lunch break and mid-morning break
All the veggies you can smell and flowers you can eat
Once a month lunch prepared by us (and we're not half bad cooks!)
$50 gear stipend
Birthday treats (and random treats all season long)
Farmstand Discount
Flexible, accommodating schedule 
Opportunities for personal learning & professional growth

Working here, you'll gain experience in the field, farmers market, greenhouse, and wash/pack room. Each week, you'll enjoy a regular schedule of dynamic responsibilities depending on the day of the week. Plug transplants into freshly prepared soil, trellis the tomatoes, or harvest baskets and baskets of fresh veggies and flowers for our weekend farmers markets. We strive to create a welcoming and joyful workplace for folks to enjoy farming and growing food for their community. All interested applicants are encouraged to apply even if you don't meet the outlined qualifications on the website. 

Looking forward to working with you this season!

Cheers! 

Jess and Connor

Vermont Mountain Elderberry LLC is for sale

Contact Name
Aaron Freed-Thall
Phone Number
802-355-2835
Details

Vermont Mountain Elderberry is for sale!  We have been in business for 15 years, but are ready to move onto other ventures.  This is a family owned business, based from Fletcher.  Our elderberry syrup is on the shelves in over a dozen stores including all Healthy Living and City Market locations.  We have an active website with steady sales.  This business has been a great side business for our family.  It's a profitable business, which could augment your other income.  There is a lot of potential for growth.  I have been the main operator of the business, but don't have the time to grow it, as my construction business takes most of my time.  I would love to see this business continue on in your capable hands.  Contact me to discuss if interested.  I would be happy to explain the business, go over the books and see if we can strike a deal.  

AI and Agriculture Survey from the University of Vermont

Contact Name
Kate Mays
Phone Number
203-470-5064
Details

Hello! We are researchers at the University of Vermont studying the integration of artificial intelligence (AI) in agriculture. We are looking for farmers and growers to share their perspectives and experiences with technology through a short survey. You do not need to have any experience with AI tools to participate. The survey should take about 10-15 minutes to complete, and participants will receive $25 for their time. If you are interested in participating, please use the link below to access the survey. Thank you for supporting this research! Please contact Liza Greene at [email protected] or Kate Mays at [email protected] with any questions.

https://qualtrics.uvm.edu/jfe/form/SV_aVLrZPtlzxW2hro