Sell with Us
Vending with Lane County Bounty
Thank you for your interest in selling your BOUNTY through Lane County Bounty’s online marketplace!
We are a small team consisting of farmers, bakers, gardeners, animal stewards, market workers, and cooks! We have combined decades of experience in local food- and we love it! Our mission is to build a resilient food system in our community that supports farmers and preserves small scale agriculture for generations to come. And, of course, getting folks excited about their food!
If you’re interested in selling your products through Lane County Bounty, please fill out the form below. We’ll be in touch!
🍎 Organic Produce
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🥩 Pastured Meat
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🥚 Farm Fresh Eggs & Dairy
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🍞 Grains, Beans & Pantry Staples
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🍯 Honey, Jams & Preserves
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🥬 Seasonal Vegetables
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🥧 Baked Goods & Treats
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📦 Weekly Bounty Boxes
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🍎 Organic Produce 〰️ 🥩 Pastured Meat 〰️ 🥚 Farm Fresh Eggs & Dairy 〰️ 🍞 Grains, Beans & Pantry Staples 〰️ 🍯 Honey, Jams & Preserves 〰️ 🥬 Seasonal Vegetables 〰️ 🥧 Baked Goods & Treats 〰️ 📦 Weekly Bounty Boxes 〰️
Lane County Bounty was built to make it easier to support local agriculture and access fresh food grown right here in our region. By bringing together dozens of small farms and food producers in one shared marketplace, we help farmers spend less time selling and more time growing.
When you shop here, you’re strengthening a resilient local food system — supporting independent farms, keeping dollars in our community, and making fresh, seasonal food more accessible for everyone.
More Than a Marketplace
Connecting local farms, families, and communities through food.
Every item in our marketplace comes from a farmer, rancher, or maker who lives and works in our region. These are the growers planting seeds, harvesting crops, raising animals, and crafting the foods that nourish our community.
Meet the people behind the food, learn about their farms, and see the care that goes into every harvest. When you shop local, you’re not just buying ingredients — you’re supporting your neighbors.
Meet the Farmers
Real people, real farms, real food.