For thirty five years, Staron Farm has been owned and operated by Stanley & Donna Staron between Chatham and Valatie, New York. They grow a variety of fresh, delicious vegetables and fruits. Strawberries, greens, peas, green and yellow beans, lettuce, beets, spinach, broccoli, zucchini, yellow squash, melons, cucumbers, kirby cucumbers, sweet corn, potatoes, winter squash, pumpkins, tomatoes, cherry and grape tomatoes, dill, and red and green peppers are among the variety of veggies. They are well-known for their wholesale potatoes. Spring, summer and fall floral decorations are available seasonally.
Listing last updated on Jan 21, 2025

Market Channels

Season: June through October

Type: single farm

Since: 2013

# of Shares: 20

Share Prices:
$400-$450

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Schedule and Location:

Tuesday and Friday pick-ups at the stand.

Schedule and Location:
Monday - Friday: 9-6
Saturday & Sunday: 9-5
Right on State Route 203 between Valatie and Chatham. On the corner of Merwin Rd and Rt 203. For best GPS results, use 4 Merwin Road, Valatie, NY.
Schedule and Location:
Staron Farm potatoes are available year round. Please call 518.392.3488.

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  • fresh herbs

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  • plants (bedding, etc)

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  • fresh herbs

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For thirty five years, Staron Farm has been owned and operated by Stanley & Donna Staron between Chatham and Valatie, New York.

Well-known for wholesale potatoes, they grow a variety of fresh, delicious vegetables and fruits. Strawberries, greens, peas, green and yellow beans, lettuce, beets, spinach, broccoli, zucchini, yellow squash, melons, cucumbers, kirby cucumbers, sweet corn, potatoes, winter squash, pumpkins, tomatoes, cherry and grape tomatoes, dill, and red and green peppers

Contact Information

Contact:
Donna Staron
(518) 392-2920
Location:
4 Merwin Road
Valatie, NY 12184
Website:

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