Act 181 Update and Invitation for Community Input
April 22, 2026
April 22, 2026
Grassroots is relocating the Brandon, VT operation to Chittenden County in Vermont and liquidating surplus assets.
This auction features over 130 lots with a lineup of commercial, industrial, and specialty equipment, including processing machinery, lab/testing equipment, commercial kitchen assets, storage solutions, and facility infrastructure. Ideal for business owners, manufacturers, food production operations, and resellers.
From high-end used processing systems and analytical equipment to stainless steel kitchen setups and warehouse storage, this auction presents an excellent opportunity to acquire quality assets at competitive auction pricing.
Additional items include pallet racking, stainless steel tables, lab equipment, air compressors, storage racks, grow tables, kitchen supplies, tools, and a wide assortment of support equipment and inventory.
Join us for this immersive walk into UVM Jericho Research Forest to learn about forest managemen
We are looking for the right person to join our growing team! Sweet Rowen Farmstead is a grass- based hill farm in Northern Vermont. Our milking herd of 60 pasture-raised Vermont Heritage Lineback cows produce delicious high quality milk. Currently we process 800,000 lbs/yr of our milk, which we bottle and craft into yogurt and cheese in our wood-fired creamery. We ship an additional 400,000 lbs a year on the bulk market. We’re transitioning our herd to be certified organic in anticipation of shipping our bulk milk to an organic buyer.
We’re looking for someone who is passionate about farming, committed to working hard, and is a kind person who is excited to maintain a positive work space with our team. This position would be 40-50 hours per week. The herd manager works closely with the farm owner to make decisions that are best for the business. The herd manager is often on call since housing is provided on the farm property, this can be discussed further with the farm owner. The herd manager is responsible for overseeing all aspects of our dairy herd, including daily operations like feeding, milking, animal health management, breeding, maintaining herd records, and ensuring optimal milk production while prioritizing animal welfare and environmental sustainability. The herd manager works closely with veterinarian care providers to maintain herd health. This position will train under our current herd manager as they transition to other roles within the farm, we are aiming to have this position filled for a start date of June 1st.
Animal Care
Milking operations
Helpful Experience
Required skills
Compensation
Pay based on experience ($18 - $20 per hour)
To apply, please email Paul at [email protected] with cover letter and resume.
Kingdom Creamery of Vermont, a growing multi-generation family-owned dairy and ice cream company, is seeking a dependable and detail-oriented Dairy Production Assistant to join our production team.
Pay: Starting at $18/hour, commensurate with experience
Schedule: Full-time, 4–5 days/week; overtime after 40 hours; some weekends during busy season
Benefits (after 6-month probation):
Paid vacation and sick time, health insurance, retirement benefits
Responsibilities
Assist in processing, packaging, and order fulfillment of dairy products
Operate production equipment following food safety and quality standards
Maintain clean, safe, and organized work areas
Work collaboratively to meet daily production goals
Interact professionally with coworkers, customers, vendors, and distributors
Qualifications
Reliable, accountable, and self-motivated
Strong attention to detail and organizational skills
Ability to work in a fast-paced, physically demanding environment
Able to lift up to 50 lbs and stand for extended periods
Food processing experience preferred; willing to train the right candidate
Growth
Training provided with opportunities for advancement in pay and professional development.
We live on a 240 acre mostly wooded hill farm with our animals in rural Vershire, Vermont. We have about 20 acres of open land with the potential of opening up more acreage. We are looking for other farmers to farm here with us in this wild, magical, pristine place, with an openness and sensitivity to being guided by the spirits and beings of this land as we go. Our long time goal has been to create a community farm and host community events, and so we are calling in the right people who are aligned to join us and interested in being part of such a vision, with both space for personal endeavors and collective ones.
Ideally, we wish to find self-aware, sober, practical, hard working people with direct, honest communication skills, who are committed to taking personal responsibility, and we intend to do the same. We are open to having some animals move here, and we would like support with our animal chores sometimes and happy to offer animal help as well. We would like people who are gentle, kind and quiet with animals, while being able to be assertive and hold a firm presence as needed. We also could use help with haying, building repairs, and this and that as we go. Interest in or experience milking cows is a bonus as is any horse experience. Physical strength and interest in or skill in carpentry and logging also appreciated.
We understand the need to have personal space and autonomy in one’s ventures, and we intend to find ways to honor that, as long as the ventures align with the overarching ethics of our farm. Ideally, we would like people who are curious to be committed in a long term way. After a year, if it feels like a good fit, we can begin to explore more long term ownership options, and how to structure an eco community farm.
We live in a quiet end of the road setting, and thus we have to really like each other in order to make this work. We are committed to being organic, we are guided by permaculture principles and are curious about biodynamic practices. We are very much guided by our hearts and our family values, and also highly value our privacy. We have a ten year old farm boy son who will also want to be part of your life. This farm has so much potential and so many avenues to develop, we have been worn down by the need for more hands and people passionate about farming and being close with nature.
Vershire can be an isolated place to live, depending on one’s temperament.
Slippery Slope Goats | Vermont
Slippery Slope Goats is a Vermont-based mobile goat grazing business seeking apprentices interested in sustainable agriculture, forestry, ecology, and land stewardship. Apprentices will work in remote, forested landscapes using no-fence (virtual fencing) technology to manage goats for invasive species control, forest health, and regenerative land use.
This apprenticeship is well suited for students or graduates of Sustainable Agriculture, Forestry, Natural Resources, Environmental Science, or related programs seeking hands-on, field-based experience. GOAT EXPERIENCE NOT REQUIRED– I will train any candidate with strong work ethics and eagerness to become a part of the future of sustainable land management.
This position bridges agriculture and forestry, with a focus on:
This apprenticeship is a strong fit for someone who:
Experience with ATVs, side-by-sides, equipment operation, or hauling is a plus but not required.
Teams of two are encouraged to apply together, including partners, friends, or classmates with shared outdoor experience.
Typical Days In the Life
Along with the hard work comes the opportunity to explore and travel throughout Vermont and New York. Goats are contained by a virtual fencing system and in some areas portable electronet fencing. Sometimes we will have multiple jobs happening at one time– some with sheep on solar, and some with goats in various locations. Moving and setup days are the most chaotic- loading goats, traveling to new locations, (wrangling goats onto trucks and trailers) and moving equipment. Once goats are on a job site the expectation is that you will let them out into their new pasture in the morning, check water, and set up new portable fencing for the day. Once the goats are settled, you will have until dusk to do as you please- within a reasonable driving distance to the job location. Some days are crazy and require physical labor, other days are easy going, relaxed, and very flexible.
Please submit resumes (and a brief note describing your interests in sustainable agriculture and/or forestry and your outdoor experience), and letters of recommendation to: [email protected]
MF265, Massey Ferguson diesel tractor. (1978) 60 hp. I sold the farm and no longer need it. Power steering works, hydraulics work, pto works and 3-point lift works. Starts easy, no black smoke. Runs good. The price is negotiable!!!
April 15, 2026