Land and food stewardship. Education.
Community networks of care.

Line drawing of five vegetables growing in the ground at Jump Rope Farm in Addison County, Vermont. Free food, education, and community gather are available. Art by Ava Murphey, co-steward of Jump Rope Farm.

Jump Rope Farm is creating an environment for learning, growing, and fostering mutual CARE. 

We offer lovingly grown and raised foods at no charge by way of our roadside farmstand, seasonal feasts, and community programming.

We invite you to participate in the collaborative work of feeding one another by participating in a work day, attending an event, contributing to the budget, or joining us for an educational experience. 

Check out what we’ve got cookin’!

An adult and a child harvesting flowers at Jump Rope Farm in New Haven, VT, with a greenhouse in the background. Volunteer farming opportunities, community events, and free food from a roadside farmstand are also available.

Invitational Work Days

Come lend a hand to the farm’s efforts and enjoy the fruits of our collective labor with a shared meal and food to take home for your family and neighbors. Contact us for more info or check out our events calendar.

Fresh vegetables and flowers grow at Jump Rope Farm in New Haven, Vermont, with the historic Union Church visible in the background.

ROADSIDE Farmstand

Will open this Spring at 2505 East Street in New Haven, Vermont, with food available to everyone. No charge. No price tags.

Cherry tomatoes growing in a hoophouse at Jump Rope Farm in Addison County, Vermont. Tomatoes and other produce are available for free from the Jump Rope Farmstand.

ON-Farm Feasts

Serving up the bounty of the land, in collaboration with local chefs and other food producers. More info coming soon.

Fresh from the farm

Illustration of smiling vegetables, including a tomato, broccoli, carrot, radish, and yellow pepper, on a gray background. Real versions of these playful vegetables are available from our free food farmstand in New Haven, Vermont