Inspired by the TikTok & Facebook Group that sparked the Blue Dot Farmers movement.

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Find Local Farms
That Share Your Values

Stand with local farmers facing trade disruptions, policy challenges, and supply chain instability. Together, we can strengthen food resilience and keep local farms thriving.

Find Farms Near You

= Self-identified “Blue Farm
= Farm not yet identified

*Note: This map includes both self-submitted and preloaded listings. Farms shown in green were added based on publicly available data and haven’t designated themselves as “Blue.” Want to update or add a listing? Add a Farm.

Why Blue Farm Directory Exists

Inspired by the Blue Dot Farmers movement, this project was built to connect farms impacted by trade disruptions, labor shortages, and subsidy gaps — especially, but not only, those left behind by policies they didn’t vote for — with customers who want to help. Every food purchase is a chance to invest in the kind of future we want. This directory gives you the tools to act by supporting farms rooted in resilience, fairness, and shared values.

Use the directory to:

Find farms that are aligned with your values

Support producers hurt by policy and market instability

Help protect food sovereignty through local investment

Take action to strengthen your community food network

What’s at Stake

When small and independent farms disappear, rural communities lose more than just producers: they lose jobs, resilience, and representation. Meanwhile, the cost of food rises and the control over how it’s grown slips further from local hands.

Farm labor shortages are hitting 40–60% of the workforce

Soy exports to China have fallen over 70% this year

Bankruptcy and farm debt are on the rise

This directory doesn’t fix policy, but it does create opportunity. It gives you the power to support the growers holding the line through hard conditions, and to invest in a food system that aligns with your values.

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How It Works

What you buy shapes what grows.
Every purchase is a chance to stand with farmers who’ve been left behind.

Find Farms That
Share Your Values

Browse our public directory to discover farms impacted by trade disruptions or policy gaps. Filter by values that matter to you.

Shop Direct,
No Middlemen

Support these farms by shopping directly through their websites, at farmers markets, or via CSA memberships.

Support Fair, Transparent Agriculture

Every dollar you spend helps build a food system rooted in fairness, visibility, and truth.

From the Field

Behind every statistic is a farmer, a family, and a food system under pressure. When policies fail, local communities pay the price. But when you buy from local values-aligned farms, you become part of the solution.

“To say that we’re just going to sell it domestically is like saying you should put 20 gallons of gas in your 15 gallon gas tank.”
Chad Franke
President, Rocky Mountain Farmers’ Union
Time Magazine, 4 Mar 2025.
“My payment is made in October, and so far, I have not received that payment because of the shutdown… I was going to use that money for purchasing inputs, both to finish this year’s crop and for next year.”
Stu Swanson
President, Iowa Corn Growers Association
Politico, Oct 10 2025.
"The people who are new to agriculture, those young farmers who haven't saved money for times like this, they're going to be in trouble and a lot of those folks are going to go broke."And if this continues, a lot of folks like me are going to go broke too."
Jon Tester
Third-generation farmer, Montana
BBC, 14 Sep 2025.
“For the third straight year, farmers are losing money on almost every major crop planted… Adding even more costs and reducing markets for American agricultural goods could create an economic burden some farmers may not be able to bear.”
Zippy Duvall
President, American Farm Bureau Federation
Reuters, 4 Mar 2025.
“He’s out there with his wrecking ball just throwing tariffs around.”
Barb Kalbach
Fourth-generation corn/soy farmer, Iowa
Time Magazine, 4 Mar 2025.
“In the fields, I would say 70% of the workers are gone… If 70% of your workforce doesn’t show up, 70% of your crop doesn’t get picked and can go bad in one day.”
Lisa Tate
Sixth-generation farmer, Ventura County, CA
Reuters, June 30 2025.

Join the Movement

Want to help support Blue Farm Directory or get involved?

This isn’t just a directory.
It’s a way to vote with your dollars.

The Bigger Picture

Your choices can help shape a fairer food system.