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Cooked Goose Farm

(Roxbury, New York)
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Farmer and Blacksmith Tovey Halleck grows produce and fruit on his 12 acre farm in Roxbury, NY. Located at the site of John Mores last home, built in 1827 . John More was the first caucasion settler of the region, emigrating from Scottland in 1772. Cooked Goose Farm sits along the modest East Branch of the Delaware River which begins from a small pond just north of the farm flowing southward toward the Pepacton Reservoir, the largest reservoir in the New York City water supply system.

Absolutely no chemical fertilizers and pesticides used on or near the farm.

(This listing was last updated on May 26, 2010)


Location

56474 State Highway 30
Roxbury, NY 12474
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Contact Information

Madalyn Warren
607-326-2809

Mailing Address:

56474 State Highway 30
Roxbury, NY 12474

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Cooked Goose Farm, 56474 State Highway 30, Roxbury
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naturally grown


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Vegetables: Winter/Spring/Summer/Fall
arugula
asparagus
beets
broccoli
brussels sprouts
cabbage
carrots
cauliflower
celery
chinese greens
collards
sweet corn
cucumber
daikon
dry beans
edamame soybeans
eggplant
garlic
green beans
green onions
hot peppers
kale
kohlrabi
leeks
lettuce
mustard greens
okra
onions
parsnips
peas
potatoes
pumpkins
radishes
rutabagas
salad greens
shallots
spinach
summer squash
sunchokes
sweet peppers
sweet potatoes
swiss chard
tomatillos
tomatoes
turnips
winter-squash
zucchini
Fruits: Winter/Spring/Summer/Fall
apples
apricots
blackberries
blueberries
cantaloupes
cherries
currants
grapes
kiwis
melons
peaches
pears
persimmons
plums
quince
raspberries
rhubarb
strawberries
watermelons
Processed: Winter/Spring/Summer/Fall
pickles
Herbs: Winter/Spring/Summer/Fall
fresh herbs
Flowers: Winter/Spring/Summer/Fall
edible flowers
Specialty Items: Winter/Spring/Summer/Fall
gourds



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