LOCAL MEAT DIRECTORY ยท VT

Local Meat in Vermont

Find butcher shops, beef share farms, game processors, farm stands, and more across Vermont. 120 local businesses listed.

120
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40
Cities
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Meat Culture in Vermont

Local meat traditions are alive and well across America. Independent butchers, direct-farm beef operations, and custom processors represent a return to quality, transparency, and community connection.

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COMMON QUESTIONS

FAQ: Local Meat in Vermont

How many local meat businesses are in Vermont?
There are currently 120 local meat businesses listed in Vermont on Butcher Bud, including butcher shops, beef share farms, deer and game processors, farm stands, livestock auctions, and more.
Where can I find a butcher shop in Vermont?
Butcher Bud lists 27 butcher shops across Vermont. Browse by city at butcherbud.com/butcher-shops/vermont to find independent butchers near you with ratings, contact info, and directions.
Can I buy a beef share directly from a farm in Vermont?
Yes. Butcher Bud lists 28 beef share farms in Vermont where you can buy a quarter, half, or whole beef directly from the farmer. Visit butcherbud.com/beef-share-farms/vermont to browse farms and contact them directly.
Where can I get my deer processed in Vermont?
Butcher Bud lists 8 deer and game processors in Vermont. Search by your city to find a processor near your hunting area at butcherbud.com/deer-game-processing/vermont.
How do I add my meat business to the Vermont directory?
Submit a free listing at butcherbud.com/submit-listing. Your listing will be reviewed and published, making your business discoverable to customers searching for local meat, farms, and processors across Vermont.
What is the local meat and farming culture like in Vermont?
Local meat traditions are alive and well across America. Independent butchers, direct-farm beef operations, and custom processors represent a return to quality, transparency, and community connection.