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VENDOR APPLICATIONS
Thank you for your interest in the Dubuque's Farmers' Market in Downtown Dubuque, Iowa.
CREATE AN ACCOUNT
Repeating vendors log in to your account and apply. Interested new vendors for the 2024 Dubuque Farmers' Market should create a new account here. Applications for the 2024 season open March 1, 2024.
Dubuque Farmers Market vendor meetings are scheduled for March 7th at 3:30 PM and March 12th at 6:00 PM at the University of Dubuque, 2000 University Ave Dubuque, Iowa, in the Peter Susan Smith Welcome Center building in room #264 located on N. Algona Street. All vendors are required to attend one of these meetings. Monday June 15th, 2024, the Dubuque Farmers’ Market is no longer accepting new applications for vendors in 2024. If you’d like to apply for a space to sell in 2025, please check back in early February when new and returning vendors are welcome to submit an application.
VENDOR INFORMATION
The main products at the Dubuque Farmers' Market are Iowa-grown and Iowa-produced food products. As it continues to grow, The Market has become more attractive to vendors who sell various products, committing to choosing a product mix that is attractive to customers, meanwhile keeping the balance of the event intact. Please be sure to review the information in the Vendor Handbook.
By including locally produced produce, eggs, beef, poultry, baked goods, dairy, wine, jams, cut flowers, perennials, and bedding plants among other Iowa farm-produced and value-added products, The Market gives priority to products that are produced in Iowa and sold directly by the producer/grower; however, this does not guarantee acceptance. While recruitment of high-quality products, such as prepared food, artwork, crafts, and jewelry are encouraged for The Market, availability is also limited.