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Bay End Farm
400 Head of the Bay Rd.
Bourne
(508) 759-8050
www.bayendfarm.com |
Bay End Farm, originally founded in 1906, has been providing fresh certified
organic produce to families, farmers markets, and restaurants around the
Boston and Cape Cod communities for the past 8 years.Saturdays 10 AM-2
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Cedar Spring Herb Farm
159 Long Pond Drive
Harwich
(508) 430-4372
www.Cedarspringherbfarm.com |
7 acre site with identification gardens, culinary gardens, production area,
garden, herb, specialty shop, alon with 1/2 mile walking trails and picnic
area. May - Nov., Wed. to Sunday, 10-4pm. |
First Lyte Organic Farm
Truro
(508) 487-0154 |
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Hawk's Wing Farm
W. Great Western Rd.
Yarmouth
508-280-8798
www.hawkswingfarm.com |
Hawk’s Wing Farm is a farming Co-operative that seeks member supported
contributions to support the farms efforts to raise naturally grown, organic
seed fruit and vegetables. Farm is 4 acres and nestled in a pocket surrounded
by 300 acres of Yarmouth conservation land. |
Seaweed & Codfish Herb Farm
89 Fisk Street
Dennis
(508) 364-5821 |
The Herb Farm is "Certified Naturally Grown" offering special
order, organically grown plug trays of herbs, flowers and heirloom vegetables.
Orders should be placed 3 months prior to pick-up. NEW THIS YEAR is the
opening of a "Salad Club". Limited memberships available. Offering
a year-round rotation of 30 plus varieties of heirloom head lettuces, field
greens, spinach, edible flowers and in season salad veggies & herbs.7
days - 9-5pm., April-Dec. |
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Farm Girl Farm
2 Pumpkin Hollow Rd.
Egremont
(413) 528-5897
www.farmgirlfarm.com |
We grow delicious vegetables, sustainably produced and full of goodness. No need
to be a Brady Bunch or an Iron Chef to be part of Farm Girl Farm CSA—we scale
our share size down to meet the needs of one person or a small household. Plus,
we give you recipes very week with easy ideas on how to love-up your
veggies. |
Holiday Farm
Holiday Cottage Road
Dalton
(413) 684-0444
www.holidayfarm.com |
For the 2008 Season, Holiday Farm will be
expanding the Garden in cooperation with John & Peg in order to reach more
of our community. The CSA makes the connection between the consumer and the
grower. All members share equally in the harvest and are equally essential to
the success of The Garden!!! Over 50 vegetable varieties, flowers and herbs. |
Moon in the Pond Farm
816 Barnum St.
Sheffield
(413) 229-3092
www.mooninthepond.com |
Small organic farm nestled on a quiet and picturesque dirt road in the
southern Berkshire County. Raising food organically and sharing the experience
has been a strong and growing commitment throughout the farm’s 15-year
history. Farmer Dominic Palumbo invites you to rediscover your agricultural
roots with some of our great farm meats, a tour of the farm, or by participation
in our short or longer-term workshops, internships, and programs. Maintain
a strong focus on the elegant integration of history (raising heritage
breed livestock and heirloom vegetables, using select traditional farming
methods) and contemporary ‘technology.’ |
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Arugula Nation
592 Chase Rd.
Dartmouth
(774) 258-1272 |
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Quittacas Farm
200 Middleboro Rd
East Freetown
(508) 763-3365 |
CSA program with hands-on farm activities, picnic area, petting zoo, hayrides,
school tours, etc. Growing Fresh fruits, vegetables, and bedding plants
which are sold at our Farm Stand. |
Silverbrook Farm
592 Chase Rd.
Dartmouth
(508) 991-5185
www.silverbrookorganic.com |
Offer certified organic vegetagles, honey, eggs, poultry, jams, jellies, pies and some organic fruits. Farm participates in farmers' markets 7 days a week and this is the best venue for finding us. Our farm strives for quality products, valued employees, sustainable agriculture and education. One of the oldest operating farms in the Commonwealth and we hope to continue that longstanding tradition. |
Tavares Hillside Farms
164 Slades Corner Road
Dartmouth
(508) 636-7388 |
About 65 acres of crops: mainly corn & tomatoes, but also various vegetables,
pumpkins, hay. Also major crop of arborvitae trees. 10-6pm daily, July
1 - Oct. 31. |
The Farmer's Garden
140 Davis St.
Rehoboth
(508) 889-7632 |
CSA, Wholesale & retail farm stand. PYO beans, Lima Beans, Shell Beans & Black eyed Peas. Corn maze, holiday turkey orders, Christmas trees. CSA - Enjoy 8 Weeks of the Farmers' freshest harvest from our farm to you. Come visit our farm and pick up your weekly basket of vegetables starting August 29 - Oct. 17, 2008. |
Woolly Mammoth Farm
12 Barney's Joy Road
Dartmouth
(508) 636-2060
www.smallfarm.org/farmstand/wmf.htm |
Woolly Mammoth Farm produces all natural, grass-finished beef and lamb. We sell cry-o-vac packaged, blast frozen meats by arrangement from the farm. No added growth hormones, no antibiotics and no animal by-products fed to our stock. |
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Whippoorwill Farm
Old County Road
West Tisbury
(508) 693-5995 |
Woodruff's organic farm, the only community supported agriculture farm
on the Island.
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Appleton Farms
219 County Road
Ipswich
(978) 356-5778
www.appletonfarms.org |
One of the oldest continuously operating farms in the US. Scenic views
of rolling grasslands, grazing livestock, ancient stone walls, tree-lined
carriage paths, and historic farm buildings are all part of the legacy
of nine generations of Appleton family members kept alive through the work
of The Trustees of Reservations. Operations include a community-supported
agriculture, a retail feed and mulch haying operation, and livestock
and dairy programs that include White Park and Jersey cows. |
Cider Hill Farm
45 Fern Ave.
Amesbury
(978) 388-5525
www.ciderhill.com |
We’re involved with the Green Meadows Farm CSA in Hamilton and with the
Marblehead, Salem, and Melrose Coops which supply in-season, weekly fruits
and vegetable to over 300 families. Our involvement with this progressive
CSA activity now spans more than ten years.
Beautiful 145 acre farm in rural Amesbury. Large retail farmstore w/gifts,
produce, farm products and bakery. Very diverse production of fruits and
vegetables sold at farm and farmers markets. U-pick berries, peaches, and
apples. Late early May - Thanksgiving. 8-6pm, 7 days a week. |
First Light Farm
c/o New Meadows Market
P.O. Box 166
Topsfield
(781) 710-6749 |
Click here for brochure. |
Green Meadow Farms
650 Asbury Street
Hamilton
(978) 468-2277
www.Gmfarm.com |
Certified organic fruit and vegetable farm. Birthday parties, school groups,
and hayrides. PYO bluberries and raspberries. Walking trails along Ipswich
River. Pasture rasied lambs, pigs, chickens and turkeys.Open year round.
May - Oct., Wed. - Fri., 1-7pm, Sat. 9-5pm, Sun. 12-5pm. |
Long Hill Orchard
520 Main Street, Route 113
West Newbury
(978) 363-2170
htwww.longhillorchard.com |
Accepting new shareholders for the 2008 growing season. Last season was
a great success and we look forward again to providing you with freshly
harvested, chemical and pesticide free produce in exchange for your support
of our sustainable growing methods. The shares include weekly pickups of
produce at Long Hill, as well as Pick-Your-Own vegetables, herbs, and flowers
on the farm. The harvest season will run for approximately 20 distribution
weeks, from June to October. Shareholders will receive a wide variety of
organically-grown produce. Shareholders are also invited to enjoy the open
space of our 150 acre farm for hiking, dog walking, picnics, etc. A beautiful 138 acre family orchard along Merrimack River: ice cream stand,
farm stand, PYO apples, peaches, pears, bakery, cider press, greenhouse
and horses, goats, horse drawn apple blossom & harvest tours and festivals.
Haunted Halloween, Christmas and hay/sleigh rides, groups welcome. Ice
cream stand open June - Oct., 12pm-10pm. |
Middle Earth Farms
67 Fern Ave.
Amesbury
(978) 388-4470 |
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Towerhill Farm
276 Ames Street
Lawrence
(978) 688-2878 |
Small CSA and grow other products at Chris's Farm Stand. |
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Brook Hollow Farm
785 Plainfield Rd.
Ashfield
(413) 628-4694 |
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Mycotopia Farms
131 Lockes Village Rd.
Wendell
(978)544-7668
www.mycotopiafarms.org |
Mycotopia farms offers locally produced shiitake mushrooms for the 2008-growing season starting the last week of May. Oyster and other saprophyte mushrooms will be available later in the year. Will hold classes teaching participants where mushrooms come from and how to grow them at home. |
Natural Roots
888 Shelburne Falls Road
Conway
(413) 369-4269
www.naturalroots.com |
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New Salem Preserves
67 South Main Street
New Salem
(978) 544-3437 |
18th century unique farm with apple orchards, a user friendly cider mill,
along with solar-cooked strawberry, blueberry, and raspberry preserves.
Weekends include fresh baked cider doughnuts and apple pies. Sept. - Nov.:
daily, 9am - dusk. |
Riverland Farm
197 River Road
Sunderland
(413) 687-5781
www.riverlandfarm.com |
Eleven acre organic vegetable farm on the banks of the Connecticut River. Sell most of our produce at our farmstand and our CSA members. |
Shoestring Farm
168 Ed Clark Rd.
Colrain
(413) 624-3358
www.shoestringfarm.net |
Small organic farm growing vegetables and small fruits on approximately
3 cultivated acres. We also produce maple syrup and perennial, annual,
and herb plants for sale in spring. Our 22 acre farm is located on Christian
Hill in Colrain, MA in the Deerfield River Watershed. Rich Pascale has
farmed organically full-time for 36 years. Rich is one of the co-founders
and growers for Common Wealth Cooperative CSA and has been a vendor at
the Greenfield Farmer’s Market since it began in 1975. |
Warm Colors Apiary
2 South Mill River Rd
Deerfield
(413) 665-4513
www.Warmcolorsapiary.com |
Honey products, beeswax candles, apiary tours, beekeeping courses and equipment, pollination services. Herbs and Lavendar plants. Nature trails, June to Oct. Annual Honey Festival, 2nd weekend in Sept.March - Sept: Wed. - Fri. & Sun., 10-5pm, Saturday, 9-5pm. |
Wilder Brook Farm + CSA
399 West Oxbow Road
Shelburne
(413) 625-6967 |
Our CSA members receive organic vegetables, herbs, and a weekly bouquet
of flowers. Enjoy the chickens while you unwind in our gardens. Also offer
eggs, honey, maple syrup, Benson Place blueberries and herbal remedies. |
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B & B Ranch
241 Hampden Road
East Longmeadow
413-525-2245
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Brookfield Farm
24 Hulst Road
Amherst
(413) 253-7991
www.brookfieldfarm.org |
Community Supported Agriculture for the Pioneer Valley and Greater Boston. |
Crabapple Farm
100 Bryant St.
Chesterfield
(413) 296-0310 |
Raise organic vegetables, flowers, herbs, and seedlings. Also raise cattle,
sheep and chickens in a natural, pasture-based system. Organic vegetables
available through our CSA or farmstand. PYO flowers and herbs for CSA shareholders.
Eggs, beef, lamb, wool, yarn, sheepskins, and seedlings also available
for sale. CSA season runs from June until November, farmstand season slightly
longer. Call for times. |
Fairweather Farm
119 Starkweather Rd
Worthington
(413) 531-9238 |
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Food Bank Farm
121 Bay Rd
Hadley
(413) 592-0013
www.foodbankwma.org/farm/ |
The Food Bank Farm is one of the largest and most efficient CSAs in the
country and the first with the primary mission of helping to feed those
in need. The Food Bank Farm provides half of its annual harvest to Food
Bank member agencies and our Brown Bag program - that's an average of 200,000
pounds of fresh organic produce each year going to people who are hungry
or food-insecure. The Food Bank Farm is about building community.
On your weekly pick-up you will see where your food comes from and meet
the folks who grow it. You will experience the harmony of the seasons.
The farm is a great place to bring kids, meet your neighbors, and celebrate
a way of farming that nurtures the land.
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Hampshire College Farm Center
731 West St.
Amherst |
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Interval Farm
106 South Rd
Westhampton
(413) 527-5440 |
Greenhouses, mixed vegetables, cut flowers. |
Mountain View Farm
393 East Street
Easthampton
(413) 329-0211
www.mountainviewfarmcsa.com |
Mountain View Farm is a Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) project serving
Western Massachusetts and the Pioneer Valley. Members visit the farm in
Easthampton, MA at the base of beautiful Mt. Tom throughout the growing season
to pick up their share of seasonally available produce as well as a wide variety
of U-Pick crops. Land for the CSA is farmed in Easthampton and Hadley. |
Ol'Turtle Farm
385 East Street
Easthampton
(413) 527-9122
www.olturtlefarm.com |
High quality, chemical free vegetables, herbs, flowers, and berries available to CSA members, Farm to City participants and restaurants. Call for informational brochure. Open June- November. |
Red Fire Farm
7 Carver Street
Granby
(413) 467-7645
www.Redfirefarm.com |
Certified organic produce, plants, and flowers. Self guided tours of the
vegetable fields, greenhouses and surrounding natural areas (including
unique beaver pond). Call ahead to see what is ready for u-pick and join
our Annual Heirloom Tomato Taste in August.May 1 - Oct. 31, daily, 10:30am
to dusk. |
Simple Gifts Farm
1089 N. Pleaseant Street
Amherst
(413) 549-1585
www.simplegiftsfarmcsa.com |
Weekly array of seasonal vegetables from June through October. A full share
is typically enough for 2-4 adults, a half share is enough for 1-2 adults.
Pick up at the North Amherst Community Farm, 1 mile north of UMass, Tuesdays
and Thursdays 3:30-7:30pm.
- U-Pick crops for shareholders in our new pick-your-own garden.
- Shareholders work four hours/season/share: be part of the farm team for a
morning!
- Weekly newsletter with lots of recipes and cooking ideas!
- Kids welcome at all CSA events.
- Farm-raised meat and eggs available for additional purchase to members in
the fall.
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Small Ones Farm
416 Bay Road
Amherst
(413) 253-6788 |
Offer our produce at our farm stand, CSA, and U-pick events. Grow peaches,
Asian pears, and 40+ varieties of apples without the use of synthetic fertilizers,
pesticides or herbicides. Certified Naturally Grown - a program whose standards
are based on the USDA organic program. |
Stone Soup Farm
265 Jackson Street
Belchertown
(413) 687-4341
stonesoupfarm.googlepages.com |
Primarily a CSA, also offer a small farmstand. Come on by, have a picnic,
pick your own berries, herbs, and flowers, bring the kids and let them
play on the playground equipment. There's a grill out front so anyone can
come have a BBQ. There are also plenty of farm animals running around,
like chickens, geese, and maybe even a cow or pig, all free range and organically
managed.May through October, open 24/7. There is a small safe with a drop
slot and everything is honor system. |
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Bear Hill Farm
14 Davis Road
Tyngsborough
(978) 692-4224 |
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Busa Farms, Inc.
52 Lowell Street
Lexington
(781) 862-2555
busafarm.com |
2008 will be our fourth year with a CSA program. Growers of quality gourmet and heirloom vegetables and plants since 1920. Our Roadside stand is open year round . Located at 52 Lowell Street East Lexington ,next to the Arlington Reservoir . We use a combination of Organic and Traditional growing techniques to ensure safe , wholesome and nutritious, vegetables and herbs. Busa Farm is a family owned business. |
Carraig Farm
179 West Road
Ashby
(978) 386-2379
www.carraigfarm.com |
SOLD OUT FOR 2008 SEASON -THANK YOU |
Drumlin Farm Wildlife Sanctuary
208 South Great Road
Lincoln
(781) 259-2200
www.Massaudubon.org/drumlinfarm |
Drumlin farm is a Wildlife Sanctuary and Education Center of the Mass.
Audubon Society. We offer a variety of environmental programs using agriculture
as the basis for teaching pre-registered and interpretive programs. The
farm is open year round to visitors to see an organic farm, view both farm
animals and native wildlife.Year round, Tues thru Sun, only Monday holidays.
Nov. - Feb., 9am-4pm, March - Oct., until 5pm. |
Kirk Farm
21 Wyman Road
Groton
(978) 448-5871 |
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Land's Sake Farm
86 Wellesley St
Weston
(781) 893-1162
www.landssake.org |
Pick your own berries, vegetables and flowers. Organic farm with walking
paths. Used to be part of Arnold Arboretum. We have a guided tree walk
and map. Picnic tables available.Mid-May through end of October 10 AM-6
PM. |
Lindentree Farm
10 Old Concord Road
Lincoln
(781) 259-1259 |
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Natick Community Organic Farm
117 Eliot Street
Natick
(508) 655-2204
www.Natickfarm.org |
Non-profit, NOFA/MA certified publicly own organic farm. Produces organic
eggs, maple syrup, meat, seedlings, honey, goat's milk and yarn. Self guided
tours. Picnic area, inside tables during inclement weather. Harvest fest
in Oct. Spring Fest in May. Call for brochure. Close to Elm Bank. Offer
youth and adult classes year round along with a Summer youth program.Year
round, Mon - Fri., 9am-5pm. Open weekends, but not staffed. |
Sergi Farm
34 Glenn Road
Belmont
(781) 507-6602 |
The CSA in Belmont is 25 member CSA in its first year of operation in 2006. The CSA located on one acre of the Sergi Farm, a six-acre farm near the Cambridge Belmont boundary. CSA shareholders receive boxes of flavorful, freshly harvested, chemical-free vegetables and herbs weekly from June to October. Over 40 different vegetables and herbs are grown using organic methods. Shares cost $400, are pre-packed and ready for pick up at the farm on Tuesdays, noon-7 pm. |
Siena Farms
113 Haynes Road
Sudbury
(978) 479-0019
www.sienafarms.com |
Farm blessed to be comprised of scrumptious, rich, Sudbury River Valley
bottomland soils. 40 acres of fields just 25 miles from downtown Boston
have been continuously farmed for over 200 years, most of that time as
a dairy farm. As a CSA member of our 50-acre family farm, you’ll receive:
Periodic e-newsletters including recipes from Oleana restaurant, tips on
how to store your produce, and harvest updates from the farm; An invitation
to our annual farm tour hosted by farmer Chris Kurth and chef Ana Sortun
from Oleana; A discount off the market prices of our produce of 25% (with
a $250 Half Share membership) or 50% (with a $500 Full Share membership)
at any of our market locations, all season long (late May thru late November
‘08). |
The Food Project & CSA
10 Lewis Street
Lincoln
(781) 259-8621
www.thefoodproject.org |
We are a non-profit organization that does youth development work with
14-16 year olds from Boston and the surrounding suburbs. We work with hundreds
of volunteers throughout the year. We are located near Walden Pond, Minute
Man National Historic Park, and Codman Community Farm.Volunteer hours:
April thru June, Sept. - Oct., Tues., Thursday, Saturday, 9:30am-12:30pm. |
Waltham Fields Community Farm
240 Beaver Street
Waltham
(413) 899-2403
www.communityfarms.org |
Our 2008 CSA shares are sold out. Waltham Fields Community Farm is a non-profit
organization supporting farmland preservation, hunger relief, and education.
As a means of funding an experienced farm manager Community Farms Outreach
began a community supported agriculture (CSA) program at Waltham Fields
Community Farm in 1997 with 59 shareholders. Our CSA is now 300 shareholders
strong and the CSA is a vital part of our farm community and volunteer
base. |
Winston-Folley Farm
69 Depot Road
Boxborough
(978) 263-7969 |
Biodynamic vegtables available through our CSA program. Honey and Hay also
available. |
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Moose Hill Community Farm
293 Moose Hill Street
Sharon
(781) 784-5691
www.massaudubon.org/Nature_Connection/
Sanctuaries/Moose_Hill/news.php |
Community Supported Agriculture - A Collaborative Effort of Mass Audubon's
Moose Hill Wildlife Sanctuary and Ward's Berry Farm. Moose Hill Community
Farm follows the format of Community Supported Agriculture (CSA). Members
of the CSA buy shares in a farm and receive fresh, locally grown food every
week during the growing season (June through October). Shareholders receive
a wide variety of foods harvested at their peak of ripeness, flavor, and
vitamin and mineral content. |
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Golden Rule Farm
Soule Homestead
46 Soule St.
Middleborough
(508) 224-3088
www.soulehomestead.org |
Grow certfied organic veggies at Soule Homestead Education Center in Middleboro. Work with our friends at Bay End Farm in Buzzards Bay, who run the CSA, a farm stand, & sell at Plymouth farmers market. Check out bayendfarm.com or for more info call Kofi 617 212 8315 or Frank 508 224 3088 or check out nofa/mass.org for info on organic food & farming in MA.
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Lucky Field Organics
570 New Bedford Rd.
Rochester
(508) 763-8104
www.luckyfieldorganics.com |
Recently, Lucky Field Organics has been working together with How On Earth
LLC; an organization created to help grow and support sustainable agriculture
in the South Coast region of Massachusetts. Working together H.O.E. and
L.F.O. are making fresh local organic produce available to the South Coast
region to as great an extent as they can, and the coverage is growing rapidly. |
Maribett Farm/Colchester Neighborhood Farm
90 Brook St
Plympton
(781) 585-1946
www.Colchesterneighborhoodfarm.com |
Colchester Neighborhood Farm is a work-in-progress. Connie and Ron Maribett
are devoted to bringing the farm back from a state of disrepair to a viable
neighborhood resource while providing fresh local organic food, as well
as farm experiences. June - Oct., Tues. - Sunday 10-6pm. In Asia, the expression
for their version of CSA talks about fruit with the face of the farmer…
here you get to know the farmer, and how and where your produce is grown.
If you so desire, you have the opportunity to be involved with the planting,
waiting and harvesting process… you may pick your own snap peas, green
beans or tomatoes or anything else. You’ll receive weekly updates about
how things are growing and what is coming up next. You’ll also learn the
joys and trials and tribulations and the cycles of nature on the farm. |
Parlow Mill Farm
1171 Point Road
Marion
(508) 748-2312 |
Friendly, diverse family farm. Florist - specialize in parties & weddings.
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Plato's Harvest
131 Chestnut St.
Middleborough
(508) 315-9429 |
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Caledonia Farm
167 Grogan Road
Barre
(978) 355-4519
www.caledoniafarm.com |
Diversified products, heavy reliance on pasture management and rotation with vegetables, cash crops, beef, poultry, herbs and flowers. Draft Horse Power. CSA. May-October Tuesday & Friday pick-up 10a-2pm.
Eggs and meat year-round by appointment or mail order." |
Chestnut Farms
404 Turkey Street
Hardwick
(413) 477-6656
chestnutfarms.org |
Chestnut Farms raises all-natural, hormone and antibiotic-free beef, pastured
pork and free-range poultry. We offer a meat CSA as well as special orders
and whole and half animals. Custom-cut timber and specialty wood products
for artisian use and fine furniture making by appointment. |
Fay Mountain Farm
12 Cemetery Road
Charlton
(508) 248-7237
www.townofcharlton.net/
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Green Hill Farm
140 Green Street
Shrewsbury
(508) 842-2588 |
We grow organic flowers and vegetables. Have cattle and draft horses for viewing and offer walking & hiking paths. We offer tours by appointment to small groups such as boy/girl scouts or church groups. Offers Community Supported Agriculture. (CSA) shares. Close to Hebert's Candy Mansion. |
Heirloom Harvest CSA
30 Hopkinton Road
Westborough
(508) 963-7792
www.HeirloomHarvestcsa.com |
PYO organic vegetables and sells shares in a Community Supported Agriculture
(CSA) program. Volunteers and student groups welcome by appt.Volunteers
welcome March to Nov. Prefer call first, but walk-ins accepted. |
Many Hands Organic Farm
411 Sheldon Road
Barre
(978) 355-2853
www.mhof.net |
Organic CSA w/pork, chicken and lamb.only open for pre-order pick up. |
Stillman's Farm at the Turkey Farm
561 Thresher Rd
Hardwick
(413) 477-0345
www.stillmansfarm.com/theturkeyfarm.html |
An artisan family farm specializing in conscientiously raised, grass fed
and pastured, hormone free meats and poultry. Heritage breed cattle, pigs,
sheep, and poultry. Operate year round meat CSA and specialty meat delivery
service. Heritage breed turkeys in Nov-Dec. Year round: Sundays 10-4pm;
or by appt. |
Stillman's Greenhouses & Farmstand
1415 Lancaster Avenue
Lunenburg
(978) 537-3342
www.Stillmansfarm.com |
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