Pork Hill Farm is a new family farm in Ossipee, NH's beautiful Water Village. The farm is Certified Organic. We offer a CSA Farm shares that includes Spring, Summer, Fall, and Winter/Holiday segments: we start harvesting early June and go until January 31! Farm shares are available for pickup at the farm, at the T Murray Wellness Center in Conway Village, & at the Local Grocer in North Conway! This year we are partnering with the Foothill Farm Alliance for our Holiday/Winter Share. Check out www.foothillfarmalliance.com for more info. We have intensive work shares available to trade for significant discounts and free shares. We grow vegetables, herbs, and flowers and deliver to restaurants, grocery stores, and caterers in Carroll County, NH and beyond.
Listing last updated on Jan 21, 2025

Market Channels

Season: June through October

Type: single farm

Since: 2009

# of Shares: 60

Share Prices:
2014 Whole Share Prices: Spring Summer & Fall (20 weeks @ 37.50/week): $750 Holiday Oct 29 - January 31: see www.foothillfarmalliance.com See more options on our website at www.porkhillfarm.com

Schedule and Location:
We have the best salad mixes and head lettuce available from June through November! All other seasonal crops including many hard to find varieties and species such as Sun chokes, Broccoli Raab, Bok Choy, Arugula, Celeriac, and so much more. We are certified organic, and happy to deliver to many places in Carroll County such as North Conway, Jackson, and Wolfeboro so give us a call to talk about what we can grow for you.

Upcoming Events

Certified Organic!

Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) -Work share and free share available -Lots of variety of vegetables & herbs -Community events on the farm

Wholesale and retail orders for restaurants, caterers, and grocery stores!

Ask your favorite restaurant to BUY LOCAL!!! Tell your grocery store to BUY LOCAL!!!

Contact Information

Contact:
Paul Swegel
(603) 539-5999
Location:
Pork Hill Road
Ossipee, NH 03864
Mailing Address:
Pork Hill Road
Ossipee, NH 03864

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