Selling Farm-to-Table in Hillsborough County: What Works
Hillsborough County is a significant local-food market — large enough to support a diverse vendor ecosystem, dense enough that a well-positioned seller can build a loyal repeat customer base inside one or two peak seasons. For wholesale-to-chef producers in Hillsborough County, reliable delivery windows and transparent pricing open more doors than novel varieties.
Working with the growing calendar
Last spring frost in New Hampshire typically lands mid-May to early June. First fall frost falls mid-September to early October. That's your planting-and-harvest envelope — the weeks your booth, box, or chef list need to actually produce. short, 100 to 150 days depending on elevation.
Pricing and earnings reality
Wholesale to Hillsborough County restaurants typically sits 30–50% below retail/market pricing. A single committed chef at 2–4 cases/week anchors meaningful weekly revenue.
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