No Local Farms. No Local Food.

Want to see local farms thrive, but can't always make it to our store?

Give our local NM farms a leg up

*The above are donations to Bomvida Farms, are not tax-deductible, and are considered revenue to Farm To You that we will use to keep farmers paid in a timely fashion so they can continue to do their work and we can continue to do ours.

You'll be redirected to our subscription provider GoCardless to set up a recurring ACH withdrawal either weekly or monthly.

In 2024 we had 2 locations and a staff ranging from 9 to 11 team members.

So far in 2025 we are at 3 locations and 16 staff supporting up to 117 local NM farmers & food producers.

The grocery business is hard!

And we aren't even a regular grocery store. It would be really simple if we called a warehouse and a truck came with everything that went on the shelf. We get bulk pricing, add a markup, and turn a small profit. That's what nearly every other grocery store in town does....even the local co-ops.

We've built our own network of nearly 120 local food producers...people we know and work with directly...no warehouses or nationwide distribution networks. Not a semi trailer or railcar in sight.

We're moving food between stores and farms 7 days a week when the farmers drop off their goods....riding the waves of farming & mother nature to balance inventory that changes almost constantly. We don't haggle with the farmers on price in exchange for high quality foods.

We're literally one-of-a-kind

The numbers to make that happen aren't fun

In 2024...here is how our financials broke down:

  • Income: $554,005
  • Food Cost: $364,350 (paid to your local farms & neighbors)
  • Staffing: $230,299 (also your neighbors)
  • Expenses: $138,709 (rent, vehicles, utilities, equipment)
  • Net Loss: -$179,353

As you can see, while we work hard to make great stores...appearances can be deceiving. 2025 was off to a good start the first 5 months however the rest of the year has turned south (as we write this Oct 2025 we are negative about $180,000 so far...a complete reversal to what we thought the year was going to be like).

We can't float the losses of 100+ farms like that

We're great a what we do...but we aren't wealthy and there is no rich uncle or trust fund keeping Farm To You from closing. We've raided the last of our retirement savings and max out credit cards multiple times a year during slow sales periods.

We need your help!

If you are unable to get to our stores and support us with sales...but want to see local farms thrive and local food prosper (not just at random markets on random days but ALL THE TIME) choose either the monthly option or the weekly option.


Otherwise, spend at least $10/week or $40/month in our store (and bring tons of your friends to do the same)