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NOTICE TO OUR VALUED FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS: A killing freeze on April 12th completely destroyed our 2012 blueberry crop. Unfortunately, the farm will not be open for PYO customers this season. We hope to recover from this loss and be open for business again next year in 2013. Thanks for your ongoing support!
"Blueberries on the Buffalo Farm" is a pick-your-own blueberry farm located about 10 miles north of Lawrenceburg, Tennessee near the Amish community. This is a small family farm situated on the banks of the scenic Buffalo River. Owners Dan and Debbie Eiser strive to provide a clean, safe, family-friendly environment including excellent picking conditions, farm ponds where customers may feed the fish, a customer picnic area and more than 1.5 mi
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(This listing was last updated on Apr 19, 2012)
Location
78 Cemetery Road
Lawrenceburg, TN 38464
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Contact Information
Dan and Debbie Eiser
www.tnvacation.com/vendors/blueberries_on_the_buffalo_farm/
(931)-964-4578
U-Pick Farm
Schedule and Location:
We are open to the public during the picking season from 8 am to 6 pm on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, or at other times by appointment. We are normally closed on Wednesday and Sunday.
Each growing season is different, so it's best to call or e-mail ahead to verify picking times, conditions and berry availability. Pre-picked blackberries are often available beginning in mid-June through mid-July. The blueberry picking season usually begins around the middle of June and can last until mid-August, depending upon the particular growing season.
Farming Practices:
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naturally grown,
conventional
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We grow high-quality berries without the use of pesticides or herbicides. We offer fresh blueberries, blackberries, luffa squash sponges and seasonal garden produce. We show you how to pick your own blueberries, or we can pre-pick them for you with advanced notice. Feed the fish in our farm ponds, hike along 1.5 miles of mowed walking paths, have a picnic and enjoy your visit to our farm. We also share tourist information, an agritourism directory and "inside tips" for touring the Amish area.
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