Find Vermont Dairy Products
Vermont is home to some of the tastiest dairy products in the world. From the small artisanal producers to the big guys that have become national and even global, it’s all Vermont and that means top quality. Explore our listings of Vermont dairy producers.
| When talking about dairy products, you've got to start with milk. In a tall glass, over a bowl of cereal or as the finishing touch to a cup of coffee, milk is the original dairy product. Here in Vermont we're serious about or milk. We are the only state that still tests the milk we collect from farms for their flavor profile because if it says Vermont it has to be the best. |
| County |
Town |
Farm |
| Addison |
Middlebury |
Monument Farms |
| Orange |
Strafford |
Strafford Organic Creamery |
| Orleans |
Westfield |
Butterworks Farm |
| Rutland |
Rutland |
Thomas Dairy |
| Washington |
Barre |
Booth Bros. Dairy |
| Windsor |
Plymouth |
Farm and Wilderness Foundation |
| Yogurt provides us with a tasty way to add more calcium and protein to our diet--especially those with lactose intolerance, since the live cultures in yogurt make it easier for our bodies to digest it. Yogurt can be enjoyed on its own or as an ingredient in everyday cooking. When paired with maple and honey it is a true Vermont treat. |
| County |
Town |
Farm |
| Franklin |
Enosburg Falls |
Franklin Foods |
| Orleans |
Westfield |
Butterworks Farm |
| Washington |
Cabot |
Cabot Creamery |
| People have been making butter for thousands of years, and it is a key ingredient in everything from gourmet recipes to morning toast. Here in Vermont, butter has been a tradition since the early farmsteads. Even in the late 1800s St. Albans was considered the butter capitol of the country. Today, butter is still a prized product in Vermont made all over the state. |
| County |
Town |
Farm |
| Washington |
Cabot |
Cabot Creamery |
| Washington |
Websterville |
Vermont Butter and Cheese Creamery |