Frederick, MD – The Frederick County Office of Agriculture has proudly released the latest issue of Homegrown Frederick, the County’s premier agricultural magazine dedicated to showcasing the people, businesses, and products that drive our vibrant agricultural community. Now in its twelfth year, the Homegrown Frederick magazine is a product of a longstanding partnership with Frederick Magazine.
“Our agricultural community is full of hardworking, passionate individuals who make Frederick County such a special place,” said Office of Agriculture Director, Katie Stevens. “This magazine is a celebration of their stories and the vital role they play in our local economy and quality of life.”
The 2025 edition features inspiring stories on unique non-alcoholic craft beverages, women in agriculture, agricultural education in local schools, and innovative farming projects. From multi-generational family farms to emerging enterprises, Homegrown Frederick paints a vivid picture our community’s deep-rooted agricultural heritage and forward-thinking vision.
Over the years, the Homegrown Frederick brand has grown in recognition and continues to serve as a trusted resource for the community. One of its most valuable features is the comprehensive directory, which helps consumers easily locate where to buy their favorite farm-fresh products. From Frederick County farmers markets and community-supported agriculture programs to local craft beverage businesses and more, the magazine offers a wide range of opportunities to support and enjoy local agriculture.
Whether you’re a lifelong resident or a curious newcomer, Homegrown Frederick offers an inside look at the people growing your food, crafting your beverages, and caring for our land.
Want a copy? Call the Frederick County Office of Agriculture at 301-600-3039 or email FCAG@FrederickCountyMD.gov to request copies for yourself, your market, or your business. A digital version of the publication is also available at www.HomegrownFrederick.com.
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Contact: Katie StevensDirector, Office of Agriculture301-600-3037