06/06/2026
πΊπΈπ¦ Maine doesnβt need to rely on food shipped halfway across the world when hardworking Maine farmers, fishermen, and lobstermen are producing it right here at home. πΎβ
Maine helps feed families across America with lobster, blueberries, potatoes, dairy products, maple syrup, seafood, vegetables, and countless locally grown foods. These industries support local jobs, strengthen rural communities, and preserve a way of life that has defined Maine for generations.
Behind every lobster boat leaving the harbor before sunrise, every potato field in Aroostook County, every blueberry barrens harvest, and every family farm is a group of hardworking Mainers putting in long hours through cold winters, summer heat, storms, and challenging conditions to keep food on American tables.
From the lobster ports along the rugged coast and the wild blueberry fields of Downeast Maine to the potato farms of northern Maine and the dairy farms spread across the state, Maine producers work year-round while most people are still reaching for their morning coffee. βπ¦πΎ
Supporting Maine farmers and fishermen is about more than simply βbuying local.β
It means supporting hardworking families, protecting America's food supply, preserving rural communities, strengthening Maine's economy, and ensuring the people who feed the nation can continue doing what they do best.
Maine runs on hard work β and so do Maine farms and fishing communities. πβπΊπΈ
So next time you buy Maine lobster, wild blueberries, potatoes, maple syrup, dairy products, seafood, or locally grown food, remember: you're supporting the people helping keep Maine strong. π¦π«π₯
Back Maine farmers. Support Maine fishermen. Support local. Support the people who feed America. πΊπΈπΎβ