Ashville , New York

Blueberries will be a little early this year due to the warm weather this spring... Please call around July 1 st.... [more]

Union City, Pennsylvania

We are a small family operated farm located south of Union City. We have been growing plants, vegetables and grass-fed beef here since 1996 and at our previous farm since 1985.... [more]

Union City, Pennsylvania

Welcome to the budding oasis of Sunrise Hollow, where our journey towards sustainable farming has just begun.... [more]

Busti, New York

We are a sheep farm in Western New York. We breed and raise Fullblood/Purebred Dorper sheep and commercial DorperXKatahdin crosses for great tasting, flavorful, super tender lamb.... [more]

Ashville, New York

The Spas Farm is a third-generation, family-run farm, overlooking historic Chautauqua Lake. Our Heritage Breed cattle,[ Red Devon ] has been noted for centuries for its fine-texured, well marbled, fl... [more]

Ripley, New York

Parable Farm is a family farm located on 680 acres in western New York. We have a closed herd of beef cattle, meaning all are born and raised on our farm.... [more]

Mayville, New York

--Registration for 2024 is Open-- --Visit our on-line store to order and pay for our farm products.... [more]

Lakewood, New York

Lakewood Farmers' and Artisans' Market overlooks Hartley Park on Chautauqua Lake in the picturesque Village of Lakewood, NY.... [more]

Ripley, New York

Small second generation farm, we have been Certified Organic since 1998.

Jamestown, New York

We are young farmers who live on a historic, falling-apart old farm. It was previously farmed by at least 4 generations of family before us, but had been out of farming use for many years before we st... [more]

Tidioute, Pennsylvania

Our operation is set along side of the beautiful Allegheny River in Tidioute, PA. Consisting of 450 acres of fields and woodlands, we use rotational grazing practices to manage the land in the best w... [more]

North East, Pennsylvania

Post Apples is a family operated farm since the late 1800's. We started with raising potatoes, oats, and apples.... [more]