Narration by Ian McSweeney

Manchester, NH – January 2025 – The Farmers Dinner is thrilled to announce a partnership with The Farmers Land Trust for the upcoming 2025 season, aligning efforts to protect farmland and empower local farmers with equitable access to land and resources. This collaboration supports the Farmland Commons initiative, an innovative model designed to preserve working farmland and nurture multi-generational, community-centered agricultural systems.
Since 2012, The Farmers Dinner has been committed to highlighting New England’s agricultural heritage through unique, farm-to-table events that connect diners to the land. This new partnership builds on our shared values of sustainable farming and community ownership. With The Farmers Land Trust, we are excited to host events and provide opportunities to directly contribute to farmland preservation, supporting regenerative agriculture, soil health, and food system resilience.

“We’re incredibly inspired by The Farmers Land Trust's commitment to building the Farmland Commons and providing new farmers with opportunities to thrive,” said Keith Sarasin, founder of The Farmers Dinner. “Together, we’ll strengthen the bond between land, community, and local food.”
The Farmers Dinner’s 2025 series will feature exclusive events with proceeds benefiting The Farmers Land Trust, allowing diners to experience the farm’s bounty while directly contributing to community centered farmland and food cultivation. Join us as we honor the farmers, land, flavors and creators that make the farming community so important.
About The Farmers Dinner: Founded in 2012, The Farmers Dinner has hosted over 120 events, raising over $250,000 for local farms across New England. With an emphasis on sustainable, farm-to-table dining experiences, we bring communities together in support of local agriculture.
About The Farmers Land Trust:The Farmers Land Trust is a national land trust that inspires, guides and creates the Farmland Commons model with landowners, farmers and communities to facilitate community-centered commons ownership for regenerative food production agriculture that prioritizes human and land equity and resilience.
For media inquiries, please contact:
Keith Sarasin
Chef/Owner The Farmers Dinner
Kristina Villa
Co-Founder/Director The Farmers Land Trust
If you are interested in supporting The Farmers Land Trust through a Corporate Sponsorship either directly or though Patagonia's 1% for the Planet, please email info@thefarmerslandtrust.org
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