Discover the flavors and traditions of Somerset County with Seeded in Somerset. Whether it’s visiting one of our farms, enjoying seasonal events, joining a CSA, or dining at a restaurant that sources ingredients in one of our downtowns, this initiative is aimed at not only highlighting all the amenities Somerset County has to offer, but also to highlight the people and places that bring fresh, local food to our tables.

Seeded in Somerset is an initiative created to support and strengthen the farms and agricultural heritage of Somerset County. It does this through:

Connecting farms and producers with residents and visitors alike
Fostering local pride in all things grown – or ‘seeded’ in Somerset County
Offering marketing support for local businesses interested in working with agricultural amenities

Local farms and restaurants: interested in showcasing your farm or business? Let’s connect! Seeded in Somerset is meant to connect our growers and producers with visitors looking for an authentic local experience. If you would like to be featured through our marketing efforts and be part of Seeded in Somerset click here to get in touch and join the movement!

Find the Perfect Christmas Tree

At our local farms, the search for the perfect Christmas tree is as memorable as the moment you bring it home. Find a tree that lights up your season.

Find the perfect tree

Take Action: Experience Local Agriculture

Somerset County Celebrates America 250!

Somerset County is celebrating the 250th anniversary of the United States of America! From our county’s rich equestrian heritage, marked by renowned stables, historic clubs, and influential riders, to its timeless gardens that have bloomed for generations, Somerset County reflects the enduring spirit of American tradition and innovation. Check out the following to see how they have shaped Somerset County over the years.

Why Buy Local

Buying and supporting local is one of the easiest ways to make an impact in the community. When you choose locally grown fruits and vegetables, you’re not only reducing the environmental impact of long-distance transportation but also investing in our farmers who care deeply about their land and the quality of what they grow and produce. Local farms help preserve green spaces, support biodiversity, and often use fewer chemicals, benefiting both your health and the planet. Plus, every dollar spent locally tends to stay within the community, fueling local economies and creating a ripple effect of positive impact. It’s a conscious choice that connects you with the people who grow your food and fosters a more resilient, sustainable food system.


Additional Resources from around the county

Looking for more ways to participate in our local farms and agricultural communities?