
Who We Are
The Bozeman Farmers’ Market is a place for families and friends to gather, socialize, support local and share in a fun-filled community environment!
The Market Creatives commit a portion of the Markets revenues to the preservation and improvements of all Bozeman Parks.
We hope you will join us in our efforts to
Promote, Preserve and Play together at the Bozeman Farmers’ Market!
Life’s a Garden…Dig it!

To sustain a healthy community and environment, we need to support:
- ethical and responsible businesses and agricultural practices
- shop locally
- building community
- creative enterprises & entrepreneurship
Why Shop Local?
How Farmers Markets Build Healthier and More Equitable Communities
If you’ve ever visited, shopped at, or even gleaned from a farmers market, you know they are much more than just places to buy groceries. They are vibrant community hubs, alive with food, culture, resources, and caring people. At the heart of our organization is the mission to build healthier, more equitable communities, and farmers markets play a crucial role in this vision.
Farmers markets provide a direct platform for local farmers, food producers, and artisans to sell their goods to consumers. These markets not only support small-scale agriculture, but they also reduce food miles, making fresh, healthy food more accessible.
But farmers markets are more than just marketplaces. They foster connections between people and create a space where the local food economy can thrive. It’s a place where neighbors meet, new ideas grow, and diverse cultures are celebrated.
We invite everyone to visit their local farmers market—not just to buy fresh produce, but to connect with a community dedicated to food justice, sustainability, and wellness. By supporting these markets, we’re helping to create a more equitable and healthy future for all. It could be as simple as buying a tomato to share with your family, but that small action contributes to a larger movement of positive change.
Farmers markets are safe spaces where everyone can find something to enjoy—whether it’s fresh food, unique handcrafted goods, or simply the joy of connecting with others. They are a vital part of the ecosystem of food and social justice, proving that change starts in our own communities.
