Ranchers & Honey
Applications are closed
Summer 2026 applications will open in February 2026.
Ranchers/Animal Product Vendors Information
Meat
The vendor must raise the animals to be considered in this category. DFM looks for natural, grass-fed, or organic meat products. Retail sales of meat fit the mixed product category and require a Department of Agriculture certificate before selling at the Market.
Honey
Honey vendors must be involved in all aspects of beekeeping. Bottled honey requires a Department of Agriculture certificate before it may be sold at the Market.
Eggs
Eggs can be sold at the Market without a Department of Agriculture certificate. However, temperatures must be controlled (45 degrees or lower) or product will be removed. The vendor category will be determined based on other products sold at the booth.
Dairy
The vendor must raise the animals that produce the milk used for their dairy products to be considered in this category. Dairy requires a Department of Agriculture certificate before it may be sold at the Market
Ranchers/Eggs/Dairy Requirements
Certificate of Liability Insurance for $1,000,000
Utah Department of Agriculture and Food Food Establishment Permit
Value-added Products need a Utah Department of Agriculture and Food, Food Establishment Permit
Food Handlers for those sampling or serving ready to eat food
See our Policies and Guidelines for more vendor information.
2025 Market Fees - summer & Winter
Application Fee (non-refundable): $50
Rancher/Animal Product Full season, reserved space: $1040 for one 10' x 10' booth
Honey/Honey Byproduct for full season, reserved space: $585 for one booth
Day Stall: $40 (All locations, Pioneer Park and Civic Center)
Helpful Links
Utah's Own - Utah Department of Agriculture marketing program that is dedicated to the promotion of Utah food products.
Utah Department of Agriculture and Food
Salt Lake County Health Department
Questions?
For additional information, please contact Nichole Mathews, nichole@downtownslc.org.