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Farm stands in New Hampshire.

📅 In season: May – October · peak variety July–September

A good farm stand beats the produce aisle every time: vegetables picked that morning, varieties chosen for flavor instead of shipping, and a grower on the other side of the table who can tell you exactly how to cook what you’re holding. The stands below are working farms in New Hampshire — not resellers — and what’s on the table changes week to week with the field.

Most stands run from late spring through the first hard frost, with the deepest tables in July, August, and September. Ordering ahead on LiveStalks Local lets you reserve what you want before the Saturday rush clears the table.

17 New Hampshire farm stands on LiveStalks Local.

Rockfield

📍 Barrington, NH

Rockfield serves Barrington, NH as a mixed farm with vegetables.

Produce

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Lucky 13 Farm

📍 Dover, NH

Lucky 13 Farm is a produce farm in Dover, New Hampshire with vegetables and pumpkins.

Pumpkins Produce

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Flourish Farm

📍 Durham, NH

Flourish Farm is a farmstand in Durham, New Hampshire with vegetables.

Produce

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Clyde Farm

📍 Farmington, NH

Clyde Farm is a sugarhouse in Farmington, New Hampshire with maple syrup and vegetables.

Maple Syrup Produce

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Kicking Horse Farms

📍 Farmington, NH

Kicking Horse Farms is a farmstand in Farmington, New Hampshire with vegetables.

Produce

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Blue Bell Greenhouse

📍 Lee, NH

Blue Bell Greenhouse is a farmstand in Lee, New Hampshire with vegetables.

Produce

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Pinewood Yankee Farm

📍 Lee, NH

Pinewood Yankee Farm is a produce farm in Lee, New Hampshire with vegetables.

Produce

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Tuckaway Farm

📍 Lee, NH

Tuckaway Farm serves Lee, NH as a mixed farm with local food, csa, vegetables, and grains.

Produce CSA Shares

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Fat Peach Farm

📍 Madbury, NH

Fat Peach Farm is a orchard in Madbury, New Hampshire with peaches, flowers, herbs, and vegetables.

Peaches Flowers Herbs Produce

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Old Orchard Farm

📍 Madbury, NH

Old Orchard Farm is a mixed farm with vegetables in Madbury, New Hampshire.

Produce

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Ramsbotham’s Riverview Farm

📍 Madbury, NH

Ramsbotham’s Riverview Farm is an orchard or fruit farm with vegetables in Madbury, New Hampshire.

Produce

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Oak Front Farm

📍 Milton, NH

Oak Front Farm is a farmstand with vegetables in Milton, New Hampshire.

Produce

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Red Cardinal Farm

📍 Nottingham, NH

Red Cardinal Farm is a produce farm in Nottingham, New Hampshire with vegetables.

Produce

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Gauthier’s Farm

📍 Rochester, NH

Gauthier’s Farm is a seasonal produce farm in Rochester, New Hampshire with seasonal vegetables.

Produce

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Hemlock Hollow Farm

📍 Strafford, NH

Hemlock Hollow Farm is a farmstand with vegetables in Strafford, New Hampshire.

Produce

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Nelson Farms

📍 Strafford, NH

Nelson Farms is a pick-your-own farm with strawberries, flowers, vegetables, and pumpkins in Strafford, New Hampshire.

Berries Pumpkins Flowers Produce

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Colonial Acres Farm

📍 Wakefield, NH

Colonial Acres Farm serves Wakefield, NH as a farmstand with vegetables.

Produce

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From the pickup line...

Know before you buy.

  • Go early or order ahead — the best items (sweet corn, tomatoes, strawberries) routinely sell out by mid-morning.

  • Ask what was picked today. Most stands will tell you plainly what came in this morning versus yesterday.

  • Bring a cooler in midsummer; greens wilt fast in a hot car.

Farm stands & fresh produce: questions, answered.

What’s the difference between a farm stand and a farmers market?

A farm stand sits on the farm itself and sells only what that farm grows, usually with longer hours across the week. A farmers market gathers many vendors in one place once or twice a week. Stands are the better bet for same-day-picked produce; markets win on one-stop variety.

When are farm stands open in New Hampshire?

Most New Hampshire stands open between mid-May and Memorial Day and run through October, with some staying open later for fall crops like winter squash and pumpkins. Hours vary by farm — check the farm’s page for its pickup windows.

Can I use SNAP/EBT at farm stands?

Many farms accept SNAP/EBT, and LiveStalks Local welcomes SNAP shoppers across the platform. Check the individual farm’s page to confirm what they accept.

Is farm stand produce more expensive than the grocery store?

Sometimes modestly, sometimes not at all — and in peak season, in-season items are often cheaper than supermarket equivalents. You’re also getting produce that was picked the same day instead of shipped roughly 1,500 miles, and around 67¢ of every dollar stays in the local economy.

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