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Specialty Crop

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A Guide to Local Foods, Farmers' Markets, and Community Gardens

Converse County

Baer’s Pantry

Baer’s Pantry of Laramie County offers homemade jams and syrups at Grasslands Market and Wyoming Pioneer Memorial Museum in Douglas.

Bear Bonz BBQ

Bear Bonz sells homemade barbecue and dipping sauces through online orders, and at the Jackalope Square Farmers Market in Douglas.

Bear Creek Rubs

Bear Creek Rubs offers mustards, chicken wing rubs, dip mixes, and spices at Douglas Railroad Museum & Visitor Center.

Berried Delights

Homemade jams and jellies, using locally sourced fruits when available, can be purchased at Pump-N-Pak in Douglas.

Cobb Farm

This family farm in Douglas offers a variety of artisan-roasted coffees, raw honey, a variety of teas, homemade cheese, and seasonings.

Converse County Conservation District

CCCD offers seedling trees, shrubs, and backyard composters, and has a variety of conservation-related programs, including soil and water quality.

Converse County Fair

There are numerous specialty-crop-related entries for those participating in the Open, FFA, and 4-H contests, including fruits, vegetables, herbs, and others.

Converse County Master Gardeners

CCMG offers presentations on gardening and landscaping, coordinates a seed swap, conducts yard visits, and maintains a Plant Select Demonstration Garden.

Converse County Seed Libraries

Residents can select seed packets, free of charge, from the seed libraries at the Converse County Library branches in Douglas and Glenrock.

Douglas High School Agriculture

DHS students enrolled in ag classes and FFA learn about horticulture, plant sciences, gardening, and greenhouse management, and grow produce in a greenhouse.

Douglas Markets

The year-round indoor farmers’ market in Douglas is scheduled to open in 2025. It will offer a wide variety of locally and regionally sourced foods.

4J– BQ Sauces

This family owned business sells homemade barbecue sauce, a Blood Mary mix, and meat rubs at several venues in Douglas and Glenrock.