There are 1,000-1,200 workers on Vermont dairy farms who have immigrated from Latin America. They do essential work that keeps farms operating year-round, producing milk for the milk, cream, cheese, ice cream and other products that Vermont is known for. Each individual worker has their own story, but as a group, this population faces many physical and mental health challenges due to the nature of the work, difficult migration journeys, social and cultural isolation, access to health care and language barriers. In this exhibit, we highlight the new graphic medicine novel, The Most Costly Journey: Stories of Migrant Farmworkers in Vermont as well as the initiatives that help connect migrant workers with resources.