Farmers' market managers and promoters are not represented by unions, but they can obtain useful resources and professional support from the American Farmland Trust, Farmers Market Coalition, NAFDMA, and the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Additionally, contact state and local farmers' market organizations in your area. For example, people who live in New York State can access the resources of the Farmers’ Market Federation of New York.
- Agribusiness Technicians
- Agricultural Consultants
- Agricultural Equipment Technicians
- Agricultural Pilots
- Agricultural Scientists
- Animal Breeders and Technicians
- Animal Caretakers
- Animal Physical Therapists
- Aquaculturists
- Beekeepers
- Biosecurity Monitors
- Botanists
- Campaign Workers
- Caterers
- Chemists
- Cruise Ship Workers
- Dairy Products Manufacturing Workers
- Ecologists
- Event Planners
- Exhibit Designers
- Farm Crop Production Technicians
- Farm Equipment Mechanics
- Farmers
- Fishers
- Food Technologists
- Fund-Raisers
- Grain Merchants
- Groundwater Professionals
- Horticultural Inspectors
- Inbound Tour Guides
- Meatcutters and Meat Packers
- Molecular and Cellular Biologists
- Music Venue Owners and Managers
- Nursery Owners and Managers
- Organic Farmers
- Range Managers
- Restaurant and Food Service Managers
- Soil Conservationists and Technicians
- Soil Scientists
- Sports Facility Managers
- Tobacco Products Industry Workers
- Tour Guides
- Wedding and Party Consultants