10/24/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 10/24/2025 07:40
WEST CHESTER, PA - October 24, 2025 - AgConnect, an initiative of the Chester County Economic Development Council in partnership with the County of Chester, has introduced a new "As Seen in the Chester County Farm Guide" endorsement stamp. The initiative is designed to help consumers easily recognize and support local farms and agricultural businesses featured in the annual Chester County Farm Guide.
The "As Seen In" stamp highlights the diverse range of farms, farmers markets, retail stores, and on-farm markets included in the guide. Participating producers can use the stamp across social media, packaging, promotional materials, and market displays to showcase their inclusion in this trusted local resource.
"The Chester County Farm Guide is a valued connection between our community and local agriculture, featuring more than 125 farms and markets," said Jordan Peek, Product Manager for AgConnect. "This new stamp reinforces that connection, giving farms and markets a recognizable emblem that signals freshness, quality, and local commitment."
Published annually, the Chester County Farm Guide profiles over 125 farms and markets while offering recipes, seasonal product calendars, and stories from across the region's vibrant agricultural landscape. The addition of the new stamp program extends the guide's impact beyond its pages, creating a visible symbol of trust and authenticity throughout the local food economy.
Community members are encouraged to look for the "As Seen in the Chester County Farm Guide" stamp when shopping at farmers markets, visiting retail stores, or purchasing directly from local farms. Each purchase helps sustain Chester County's agricultural community and keeps spending within the local economy.
Farms interested in being featured in the Chester County Farm Guide or participating in the stamp program can contact AgConnect at [email protected].
For more information about the "As Seen in the Chester County Farm Guide" branding program or to access the latest edition of the guide, visit go-agconnect.org.