Valerie Woodhouse and Eli Hersh in their Norwich Vermont Greenhouse

Honey Field Farm is a 35-acre family farm located in Norwich, Vermont at the former home of legendary Killdeer Farm.

We, Valerie and Eli, grow 15 acres of certified organic vegetables to distribute to over 25 local and regional partners, as well as our farm stand, CSA, and farmers market. All of our produce is certified organic through Vermont Organic Farmers, and audited by the Community Accreditation Produce Safety Plus program. 

You can visit our farm stand and greenhouses from April – October. In spring and early summer, our array of greenhouses offer vibrant annual and perennial flower starts ready to fill your garden. You can find certified organic fresh produce, plus loads of other yummy treats at the farm stand all season long. 

We employ 12–15 full and part-time seasonal employees from March through November each year, and enjoy learning and growing with our team.

Read about our Farm Philosophies & Practices and our Commitment to Community.
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Valerie and Eli.

Watercolor paintings of hot peppers

We Love Hot Peppers!

We have a special spicy place in our heart for growing and enjoying hot peppers, which has become a fun niche here on the farm. Hot peppers have always been our largest crop, and we’re honored to supply some of Vermont’s best hot sauce makers.

We grow 2 acres and over 50 varieties of peppers ranging from sweet bells to Carolina Reapers. 

You can find fresh hot peppers at our farm stand, farmers market, and through our retail partners. Or you can grow your own! We offer a wide range of fiery and unique varieties of pepper plant starts for your home garden.

Valerie and Eli in the field at Honey Field Farm

Meet Valerie and Eli, your new neighborhood farmers

We are excited to establish roots in the thriving community of the Upper Valley.

After 5 years of searching for our forever farm, we worked with Dirt Capital Partners who invested in this property through a lease-to-own contract. With their support and faith in us, we launched Honey Field Farm in the spring of 2020. We’re honored to carry on the tradition of organic farming on Butternut Road, at the former home of Killdeer Farm and Greenhouses. 

We spent one of our first dates together planting cabbage and giving pig belly rubs, and we’ve never looked back. We started farming together in 2013 at River Berry Farm in Fairfax, VT where we began our part-time incubator business, Shadow Creek Farm. For 5 seasons we worked day jobs and farmed on our nights and weekends, focusing on certified organic wholesale vegetables like hot peppers and cucumbers. We always had a dream of starting our own farm to share with the community.

Farm Philosophies and Practices

We are committed to clean, sustainable, soil-building practices that prioritize health. You can trust our business to:

 
 

Our fields, vegetables, and herbs are certified organic. Although our flower starts are not certified, we take care to source our materials responsibly and provide transparency about our growing practices. We are always happy to answer questions about how we grow!

Commitment to Community

We want to give everyone the chance to enjoy fresh, nutritious produce. We aim to increase regional food security with efficient practices to make high-quality produce affordable and accessible, and by collaborating with the local organizations doing this important work.

We are passionate about working with agencies and organizations that address food insecurity and make sure that all Vermonters have access to healthy, delicious food.​

 
 

If you are an agency or group interested in partnering with us, please contact info@honeyfieldfarmvt.com or call (802) 649-1500.

The care of the earth is our most ancient and most worthy and, after all, our most pleasing responsibility. To cherish what remains of it, and to foster its renewal, is our only legitimate hope.

— The Art of the Commonplace: The Agrarian Essays of Wendell Berry