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Farmers Markets that Accept SNAP/EBT in Wisconsin
25 markets · showing 24 alphabetically — page 1 of 2.
25SNAP markets
Appleton Downtown Farm Market
Appleton, WI
SNAP/EBTWICCredit
Cadott Farmer's Market
Cadott, WI
SNAP/EBTWICSenior FMNP
Dane County Farmers' Market - Saturday on the Square
Madison, WI
SNAP/EBTWICSenior FMNP
Downtown Beloit Farmers' Market - Summer
Beloit, WI
SNAP/EBTWICSenior FMNP
Downtown Beloit Farmers' Market - Winter
Beloit, WI
SNAP/EBTCreditDebit
Fondy Farmers Market
Milwaukee, WI
SNAP/EBTWICSenior FMNP
Janesville Farmers Market, Inc.
Janesville, WI
SNAP/EBTWICSenior FMNP
Kenosha Public Market - Summer Outdoor
Kenosha, WI
SNAP/EBTWICSenior FMNP
Kenosha Public Market - Winter Indoor
Kenosha, WI
SNAP/EBTWICSenior FMNP
Marinette Artisan & Farm Market
Marinette, WI
SNAP/EBTWICSenior FMNP
Milwaukee Winter Farmers Market
Milwaukee, WI
SNAP/EBTCreditDebit
Monroe Farmers Market
Monroe, WI
SNAP/EBTWICCredit
Monroe Street Farmers Market
Madison, WI
SNAP/EBTWICSenior FMNP
Northside Farmers' Market
Madison, WI
SNAP/EBTWICSenior FMNP
Oak Creek Farmers Market
Oak Creek, WI
SNAP/EBTWICSenior FMNP
Oneida Farmers Market
Oneida, WI
SNAP/EBTWICSenior FMNP
Rusk County Farmers Market
Ladysmith, WI
SNAP/EBTWICSenior FMNP
SCIO farmers market
Sheboygan, WI
SNAP/EBTWICSenior FMNP
Shawano Farmers Market
Shawano, WI
SNAP/EBTWICSenior FMNP
Shorewood Farmers Market
Shorewood, WI
SNAP/EBTWICSenior FMNP
Stevens Point Area Winter Farmers Market
Stevens Point, WI
SNAP/EBTWICSenior FMNP
Tosa Farmers Market
Wauwatosa, WI
SNAP/EBTWICSenior FMNP
West Allis Farmers Market
West Allis, WI
SNAP/EBTWICSenior FMNP
Westside Community Market
Madison, WI
SNAP/EBTWICSenior FMNP
Frequently asked questions
How many Wisconsin farmers markets accept SNAP/EBT?
25 farmers markets in Wisconsin are listed as accepting SNAP/EBT. That's 25 out of 213 published Wisconsin markets.
How does SNAP/EBT work at a farmers market?
Most participating markets accept the SNAP/EBT card at a central booth — you swipe once, get tokens or wooden coins, and use those at any vendor selling eligible food. Some markets also offer Double Up Food Bucks or similar matching programs that stretch your benefits.
What if a Wisconsin market isn't listed as accepting SNAP/EBT?
Listings here reflect what each market reported to public USDA directories. A market that isn't flagged for SNAP/EBT may still accept it in practice — call ahead to confirm, or check the market's own website if listed.
