Help Shape the Future of Farmers Markets!

Michigan State University Extension (MSUE), with funding by USDA’s Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS), is leading a national survey to better understand and support farmers markets. The goal of the National Farmers Market Survey (NFMS) is to create clear profiles and benchmarks for farmers markets at the state, regional, and national levels—information that will help guide policy, resources, and program support.

The initial national data collection period for this project concluded on May 1, and these responses will form the core dataset used for national and state level analysis and reporting. Reporting based on the primary data collection period will be released in the fall of 2026. Visit our Data Report page to find out more on how to access that data and visit our FAQs page for additional details about survey timing and data use. 

The survey is designed with farmers market managers in mind:

  • Questions are straightforward, requiring little or no preparation.
  • All information requested is easily observable (no proprietary or sensitive data will be collected).
  • Completing the survey helps build a national picture of farmers market activity during the 2025 market season.

By contributing your voice, you’ll help ensure that the unique realities of farmers markets in your state and region are accurately represented. Together, we can highlight the value of farmers markets and strengthen the support they receive nationwide.