
Someday Farm
Community Growing since 1983
Land Tending since 1937
Someday Farm is a small, family-run farm that has been managing a large woodlot and growing vegetables, fruits, poultry, and eggs since 1983. We care deeply about our land— our organic soils are fed with compost we make right here as part of a closed-loop system. We also care profoundly about our community and growing food for local organizations that support families in need.
We're passionate about sharing what we’ve learned and teaching people of all ages about land stewardship and Vermont food sovereignty through our sister program, Celebrate LAND Project.
Someday Farm is dedicated to nurturing the land and growing wholesome food. Our commitment to organic practices means we build healthy soil with homemade compost, creating a sustainable cycle that benefits both our crops and the environment. We also love teaching folks of all ages about caring for the land and supporting Vermont’s local food traditions.
As the farm evolves, we’ve shifted to focusing exclusively on our Someday Share Program and scaling back on other offerings, like selling fewer turkeys for Thanksgiving. This change allows us to put more energy into Celebrate LAND Project— Scout’s passion project and the next chapter in the Someday Farm legacy.
Through Celebrate LAND, Scout continues to promote land preservation, environmental appreciation, and education, ensuring the farm’s values live on in new and meaningful ways.
Who We Are
What is Community Supported Agriculture?
Community Supported Agriculture is a way to support local farms by buying a share of their harvest upfront. We refer to our CSA program as our Share Program. CSA helps the farm cover costs, and in return, you get fresh, seasonal produce throughout the year. It’s a great way to indulge in locally grown, seasonally appropriate food. Every CSA farm is a little different. To learn more about our Someday Share Program, feel free to contact us directly!
