The Harvest Food Hub is back for the 2025 season, bringing fresh, locally grown food straight to your table.

Farm-Fresh Produce, Local Goods, and a Whole Lot of Heart
Backed by the U.S. Economic Development Administration (EDA) and San Juan College (SJC), this innovative initiative connects San Juan County residents with trusted local farmers through its retail store and popular Farm Box subscription program.
Whether you're looking for fresh produce, locally raised meats, or handcrafted pantry staples, the Harvest Food Hub makes it easy to eat well while supporting your local agricultural economy.
Visit the Harvest Marketplace in Downtown Farmington
Located at 310 W. Animas Street in downtown Farmington, the Harvest Marketplace is your go-to destination for high-quality, locally sourced food. The retail storefront reopens for the season on June 4, 2025, with regular hours:
- Wednesday–Friday: 3:00 p.m. – 6:30 p.m.
- Saturday: 11:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.
Inside, you’ll find a rotating selection of:
- Fresh fruits and vegetables
- Locally raised meats
- Value-added goods like raw honey, artisan breads, herbs, and more
The marketplace is designed to make farm-fresh shopping easy and accessible for everyone in the community.
Sign Up for the 2025 Farm Box Subscription Program
The beloved Farm Box Subscription returns from July 24 through October 9, offering weekly or bi-weekly deliveries of seasonal produce from trusted local farms. Each box includes 6 to 8 fresh items, selected at peak ripeness from area farms like:
- Orchard Street Gardens
- Elders Greenhouse & Garden
- Nova Market Garden
- Gathings Gardens
- Tyler Farms
- Edgar’s Farm
Every Farm Box also includes recipe cards and farm updates to help you make the most of your produce and stay connected to the people who grow your food.
Flexible Subscription Options
Choose from several subscription formats to suit your lifestyle:
- Full Season: Weekly or bi-weekly delivery
- Monthly Packages: July, August, or September
- One-Time Orders: Weekly ordering as needed
Pick-up is available every Thursday at various locations throughout San Juan County. For added convenience, workplaces with five or more subscribers can get boxes delivered directly to the office.
Pro tip: Bring your own reusable bag or purchase an insulated tote at the pickup site.
Supporting Local Farmers and the Community
The Harvest Food Hub partners with the same local growers you know from the area’s farmers markets. These dedicated producers work hard to deliver the best of San Juan County’s harvest to your kitchen.
“We are committed to offering the freshest locally sourced foods in the most convenient and accessible ways possible,” says Jacqueline Montoya, Project Manager for the Harvest University Center. “This is about community—supporting our farmers and helping our neighbors eat well.”
The Hub also serves as a platform for new and aspiring food entrepreneurs. “If you have an idea for a food-based business, we want to hear from you,” adds Montoya. “We’re here to help bring that vision to life.”
Volunteers Make It All Happen
Behind every Farm Box is a team of volunteers who sort, pack, and distribute produce with care. The Food Hub welcomes new volunteers throughout the season.
“We’re always grateful for helping hands,” Montoya says. “Volunteers are a huge part of our success, and it’s a great way to get involved in the local food movement.”
Learn More and Get Involved
Whether you're shopping at the Marketplace, subscribing to the Farm Box, or thinking about starting your own food venture, the Harvest Food Hub is here to support you.