Food Together Durham Survey

Durham has strong historical roots in growing food, and the many back- and front-yard gardens that dot our neighborhoods show that growing food locally remains at the core of our community. For many, it is an enjoyable way to connect with the outdoors while harvesting the benefits of fresher, more diverse and nutritious food, and sharing their bounties with family, friends and neighbors.

Growing food can also bring together and strengthen communities. The Durham Agricultural Commission, with partnership and support from undergraduate student researchers at the University of New Hampshire, is interested in learning whether our town residents view opportunities for more neighborhoods to produce food together. Your responses to the short survey will help the Durham Agricultural Commission better understand your perspectives, and help aspiring neighborhoods connect toward Food Together Durham.

Please complete the survey no later than March 9, 2025.