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Local
Farm
Products
Guide
A Publication Developed by Cornell Cooperative Extension of
Chautauqua County, in Partnership with the
Chautauqua County Industrial Development Agency,
and the Jamestown Post-Journal.
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Fruits & Vegetables
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Farmers’ Markets
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Maple & Honey
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Wine & Grape Products
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Animal Products
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Greenhouses & Nurseries
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Farm Attractions
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Christmas Trees
Chautauqua
County Farms…
an All-Season Adventure!
Table of Contents
Your Local Farms
Farm Descriptions
Chautauqua County Maps
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4-12
12-15
Your Local Farmers’ Markets
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Your Local Farm Attractions
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Agritourism, Festivals and Events
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Your Local Christmas Tree Farms
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Local Farms Quick Reference
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Products Seasons Guide
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Local Foods Dictionary
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Chautauqua County Local Farms
1 Abers Acres
884 Rt. 394, Kennedy, 267-2431
www.abersacres.com.
Open June - August 9am-8pm, Sept - Nov. 9am6:30pm, Dec. 10am-8pm. Certified organic fruit
and vegetable farm. U-pick and fresh picked strawberries, raspberries, blueberries, currants, flowers & several vegetables. Also, baked goods, jams & jellies,
maple, honey, eggs, and Christmas trees & wreaths.
6 Arwen Farms
10571 W. Side Hill Rd., Ripley
736-7762
[email protected]
www.arwenfarms.googlepages.com
July-October 10-6 daily. Fresh picked peaches, apples,
grapes, tomatoes, peppers, cabbage, broccoli, cauliflower, herbs, clump flowers; some pick-your-own.
7 Barlow’s Mill
369 West Main St., Fredonia, NY
673-9020
www.barlowsmill.com [email protected]
July, August, September, afternoons or by
appointment. Red raspberries, basil, Riesling and
Lemberger wine grapes.
2 Airport Hill Greenhouse & Farm
3407 N. Main St., Jamestown
484-7213
[email protected]
Open April through October. We specialize in daylilies with nearly 1,000 different hybrids. A good
selection of hostas, clematis, and other garden perennials are available. Garden mums are available in the
fall with bedding plants (annuals) available in the
spring. Located two miles north of I-86 / Rt. 17 on
Route 60.
8 Barmores Greenhouse & Garden Center
5478 E. Lake Rd., Rt. 430, Dewittville
753-5182
Open April-July, 9-6 daily. Annual and perennial
flowers, baskets, mixed pots, and vegetable plants
3 Anderson's Mums
2637 Thornton Rd., Sinclairville
962-3495
Open late August to late November: 9am-7pm daily
Mums! 1.5 miles on Rt. 66 from Sinclairville. Raising mums for over 30 years. Hardy mums, field grown
in containers.
9 Big Tree Maple
2040 Holly Lane, Lakewood
763-5917
[email protected]
www.bigtreemaple.com
Open all year 24/7 self-service. Maple syrup– plastic
jugs from 1/2pint to 1 gal. size. Maple cream– 8 oz.
containers. Maple Spread. Maple sugar molded
pieces and 8 oz. bags. Maple sugar granulated–
shaker jars & bulk. Maple specialties– maple coffee,
maple pancake mix. Sweet corn when in season.
4 Andersons Produce
3058 Terry Rd., Sinclairville
962-2514
Open July 18 - Mid September. Terry Rd is located
off of Rt. 60 between Gerry and Sinclairville. We offer
sweet corn, beans, summer and winter squash,
zucchini, potatoes, pumpkins, sweet onions, and
pickling and slicing cucumbers.
10 Billerio Fruit Farm
7177 Rt. 20, Westfield
326-3489
Open July 1– Aug 31 9am-5pm. U-Pick raspberries
and blueberries.
5 Andersons Produce
Stillwater Corners, Kiantone
664-9001
Open Mid-June-October. Summer: Mon-Sat 9am6:30pm, Sun 10am-6pm. Fall: Mon-Sun 10am-6pm.
2nd generation farm, selling sweet corn for over 50
years. Apples, cider, baked goods, berries, cheese,
glads, mums, grapes & juice, honey, maple syrup,
jams, pumpkins, fruits, veggies, emu meat and oil.
11 Blanche’s Fruit & Vegetable Stand
Rt. 430, Mayville
753-2615
June-Oct. 31 10am-6pm. Fresh fruits and vegetables,
jams and jellies.
12 Blueberry Hill Farm and Greenhouse
10016 Allegany Rd., South Dayton
532-2920
Greenhouse open weekend before Mother’s Day to 3rd
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janeandpamela.com
link)
week in June, 9am-7pm daily & 9am-5pm Sat & Sun.
Blueberries starting middle of July for 5 weeks, 9am7pm daily, 9-5 Sat, closed Sun. Greenhouse has
hanging baskets, potted plants, flats & vegetables,
perennials available. U-Pick Blueberries and prepicked on order during season. Located 1 1/4 miles
south of Rt. 39- east of Tri-County Golf Course.
(go to cheese house
Open May-October, 10-6 daily - Located halfway
between Mayville ad Bemus Point. Domestic and
imported cheese, maple syrup, honey, gourmet items,
books, china
17 Charles Carris Fruit Farm
10671 Carris Rd., Ripley
736-6844
Open July 15th-Sept. 1st, 8am-5pm.
U-pick blueberries
13 Blueberry Sky Farm Winery
10243 NE Sherman Rd., Ripley
252-6535
[email protected]
blueberryskyfarm.com
Mon-Sat 10-6, Sun 12-5; Open in the Winter 10-5.
A small family-owned winery specializing in fine, oldfashioned wines. Our tasting room features homemade
jelly and vinegar. Blueberries available mid July to
early September.
18 Dan D. Yoder Farm
6577 Finley Rd., Westfield
7:00am to 8:00pm daily except Sunday. Full line of
home grown vegetables for the home owner to put
away for storage.
14 Brookside Maple Grove
934 28th Creek Rd., Ellington
287-3361
[email protected]
Open daily– January through December from 10am8pm. Located just off Co. Rd. 50 at corner of 28th
Creek Rd. just outside of Ellington. Maple syrup,
maple cream, maple sugar (holiday shapes available in
season). Gift boxes and shipping available. Owner
Lewis Rice is a 60 year veteran syrup producer. Three
generations of family now participating in production.
19 DeGolier's Maple Syrup
10826 Quarry Rd., Forestville
965-2097
[email protected]
Open year round, call ahead. Pure maple syrup,
cream, candy and granulated sugar
20 Earth Song Farm
7306 East Lake Rd, Westfield
326-6659
Open late Sept.– Oct. Please call before stopping by.
NOFA-NY certified organic Concord grapes. Organically grown kiwis (limited supply) and vegetables and
herbs (sold at the Westfield Farmers Market).
15 Busti Cider Mill & Farm Market
1135 Southwestern Drive, Jamestown
487-0177
www.busticidermill.com
[email protected]
Open mid May, June, & Nov Noon-5pm. July-Oct
Mon-Sat 10am-6pm, Sun Noon-5pm. Market is
located on Country Rt. 45 in Busti. We grow
chemical-free vegetables. 1890 Cider Mill operates
starting Sept. 15. Cider Mill tours free on weekends,
1-4pm, other tours by appt. Gift shop with handcrafted items by local artists. Community Supported
Agriculture (CSA) and we also sell products at the
Jamestown Farmers Market. Selling garden plants,
cheese, maple & honey in addition to vegetables.
21 Erdle Farm
12229 Hanford Rd., Silver Creek
934-9599
[email protected]
Open July 10th - September 1, 8am-8pm daily
U-pick and already picked blueberries- 4 acres that
ripen at different intervals. Our own honey. Located 1
mile off Rt. 5 and Rt. 20 between Silver Creek and
Irving.
22 Fairbanks Maple Products
9265 Putnam Rd., Forestville
965-4208
Open year round, call for hours. Maple syrup, sugar,
cream, granulated sugar, coated nuts, and fluff. Licensed kitchen and all our own products. From I-90
16 Cadwell's Cheese House
5392 E. Lake Rd. Dewittville
753-7280
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exit 59, left on Rt. 60 for 3 miles, left on Rt. 83 for 6
miles to Putnam. From Forestville Rt.85S to Shaw,
watch for sign.
gonggarden.com
Call ahead - Small community supported
agriculture project
23 Falcone Farms
1707 King Rd., Forestville
965-2503
[email protected]
Mid-September through Early November, Daily 10-5.
U-Pick apples and U-Pick grapes. Already picked
apples, pumpkins, & squash available too. Fresh local
cider, honey and maple syrup. We offer a wide variety
of apples that mature at different times throughout the
season. Call ahead to find out what variety is being
picked.
28 Green Heron Growers
2361 Wait Corners Rd., Panama
753-0371
greenherongrowers.com
Certified organic for shiitake mushrooms, vegetables,
herbs, fruits & flowers. Pending certification: eggs,
chickens. Also offering grass-fed beef Fall 09.
29 Gustafson’s Maple Country
2505 Quaint Rd., Falconer
665-6373
www.mapleweekend.com
www.thecrossroadsmarket.com
Open year round except Christmas (please call). Pure
100% NYS maple syrup in plastic jugs, cream, sugar,
and granulated sugar. Maple fluff, maple pepper, and
much more. See you at the Cross Roads!
24 Farmer John's
350 E. Main St., Fredonia
672-2148
Open July 4th to Labor Day. Pre-picked or u-pick
sweet and sour cherries, vegetables including corn,
squash, zucchini, peppers, beans, cucumbers, potatoes.
Also, honey, and cherry and raspberry cider.
30 Haff Acres Farm
5065 W. Lake Rd. (Rt. 394), Mayville
753-2467
Open Daily Mid-April through end of October; late
November through late December 8am-6pm. This is
our 36th year! We offer a full selection of hanging
baskets, bedding plants and perennials. In late spring
until fall we offer a full line of fresh fruits and vegetables, homemade pies, and many other items. We have
fresh cut Christmas trees and wreaths for the holidays.
25 Four Seasons Nursery & Garden Center
3181 N. Main St. Ext. (Rt. 60)
484-1485
Open daily April—October M-Sat 9-6, Sun. 9-3; and
Nov. 27—Dec. 23 M-Sat 12-8pm, Sun 12-5. Fresh
fruits and vegetables, maple syrup and honey, annuals,
hanging baskets, herb and vegetable plants, perennials,
shrubs, trees, stepping stones, decorative stone, grass
seed, fertilizer, peat moss, a large variety of bagged and
bulk mulches, compost, topsoil, sand & stone.
Pumpkins, cornstalks, gourds, straw & mums,
Christmas trees & wreaths.
31 Hamlet Farm
Rt. 20 & Center Rd. (2697 Rt. 20),
Sheridan
672-2004
Open daily year round 8am to 5pm. Quality inseason produce, thousands of house plants, annuals
and perennials, fruit baskets
26 Garfield Road Greenhouse
2713 Garfield Rd., Busti
665-6222
Open Mid-May through October, Mon-Sat 10-5, Sun.
12-4. Formerly Springvale Farm. We sell plants, cut
flowers, sweet corn, produce in season, honey, eggs,
herbs, and maple syrup. Located on the corner of
Garfield & Main.
32 Harrington Maple & Honey
8083 Minton Rd., Westfield
326-4075
Open year round, call ahead. Family operation serving area for over 15 years. We specialize in maple
syrup, maple candy, cream, and sugar. Extracted
comb, specialty honey, and fruit syrups. Give us a call
before you stop by.
27 Gong Garden
3488 Webster Rd., Fredonia
679-9853
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763-9026
[email protected]
Open daily by appointment. Naturally raised pork
and beef– no hormones or antibiotics, no herbicides or
pesticides in hay or pasture. Brochures availalbe with
prices for hanging weight or package. Farm fresh,
cage-free eggs.
33 Harvest Hollow
3393 Rt. 20, Sheridan
962-9027, (680-0270)
October 1-31st, 10-6; Closed Wednesdays only.
Pumpkins, squash, gourds, straw, corn stalks, and all
of your fall decorating needs. We offer hayrides, a
small corn maze, petting zoo, and crafts are available
for groups. We cater to children pre-K through 2nd,
but we emphasize family and family play, in a noncommercial setting.
38 Lapp Farm Dairy
3505 Cassadaga Rd., Cassadaga
595-3210
Open daily all year, except Sunday mornings. Fresh
raw milk, raw milk cheese, cheese curd, yogurt.
34 Hathaway Farms
9595 East Main Rd., Ripley
736-3864
June-November 10:00am-6:00pm. Grapes, apples,
peaches and many different vegetables and fruits. We
operate the farm market daily and attend the Westfield Farmers Market on Saturdays June-October. We
also take orders for larger quantities and canning.
39 Lasecki's Fruit Farm
9782 Rt. 60, Fredonia
673-9230
June to October 9-6 each day, 7 days a week. Grapes,
red raspberries, apples, peaches, and vegetables.
40 Lee's Farm
3462 E. Main Rd., Sheridan
679-1276
Open June - October 9am-7pm - Located on the corner
of Rt. 20 and Roberts Rd. Cherries, grapes, produce,
pumpkins, and white squash
35 Hidden Hollows
200 Anderson Rd., Frewsburg
569-6783
[email protected]
www.hidden-hollows.com
Open year round– please call ahead. Specializing in
pasture and forest finished pork. Sales of pork by the
whole or half. Also selling individual cuts, including
chops, loins, hams, as well as bacon and sausages.
Pastured poultry, eggs, and culinary mushrooms available seasonally.
41 Liberty Vineyards & Winery
2861 Rt. 20, Sheridan
672-2067
www.libertywinery.com
Open year round, Mon-Sat: 10-6, Sun: 11-5.
Liberty Vineyards & Winery features wines to please
every palate. While one of the newest wineries in the
region, the creation of its quality wines started over
100 years ago when the first vineyards were planted.
36 Johnson Estate Winery
8419 W. Main Rd., Rt. 20 W., Westfield
326-2191
Open year round, 10am-6pm daily except major holidays. Extended hours between Memorial Day and
Labor Day. Oldest estate winery in New York.
Wine– 2 doz. Varieties, including Vinifera (Merlot,
Chardonnay, Riesling, Cabernet), French Hyrbirds
(Chancellor, Seyval Blanc, Vidal Blanc), Heirloom
varieties, and specialties including Port, Sherry, Vidal
Ice Wine, Chambourcin Ice Wine, and new in 2008,
Grape-a-granate.
42 M & R Greenhouses Farm & Floral Shop
3426 Rt. 20, Sheridan
672-8849
Open year round, hours vary with the season
Fresh cut, locally grown flowers, live plants (annuals,
perennials, shrubs, and houseplants), garden items,
gifts, candles, silk and dried floral arrangements.
Housed in a restored 1800's farmhouse.
37 Johnson Farms
555 Wellman Rd., Ashville
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Daily M-Sat. 10am-5pm; Sundays 12-5pm. Wine,
gift shop, pavilion rental with full catering; Wine
Festival on the 2nd full weekend of June. Septemberfest– weekend after Labor Day.
43 Maple Cider Farms
4936 Westman Road, Bemus Point
386-2417
Call before coming. Maple Syrup, honey, and apples
48 Moses Hostetler Farm
7094 Burdick Rd., Dewittville
June-November. Farm fresh vegetables in season.
Start with strawberries in June and end with squash
and pumpkins until November 1st.
44 Mazza Chautauqua Cellars
4717 Chautauqua Stedman Rd., Mayville
269-3000
Open June & July Mon-Sat 10 AM-8PM Sun. 125PM; Rest of the year Mon-Sat 10 AM-5PM, Sun 129PM, Hours subject to change. Table wines, port,
fruit brandies & grappa. Outdoor Café - bldg features
“green” architecture.
49 MRC Farms (Pure Maple Syrup Producers)
57 Water Street, Sinclairville
499-0481
[email protected]
March-April, Call to see when sap is running.
Maple Syrup, Maple Cream, and Maple Sugar.
45 McChesney’s Country Market
Three Locations:
5353 Route 60, Sinclairville
Mid-July-Oct. daily 10am-7pm
77 North Main St., Cassadaga
Mid-July-Sept. daily 10am-6pm
4709 Route 430, Maple Springs
Late June-Labor Day daily 10am-6pm
962-8319
Wide selection of fresh fruits and vegetables; honey &
maple syrup; homemade jams, jellies, & pickles; our
own hormone-free lean beef. Farm specialty– we plant
15,000 gladiolus each year– over 30 different varieties (late July-Sept.). A favorite family destination at
the farm in Sinclairville. Offering a giant cornstalk
teepee, 6 acre corn maze and petting zoo. Known for
our giant pumpkins as well as large selection of fall
decorations. Group tours by appt.
50 Munsee Farm
1381 Panama Bear Lake Rd., Panama
665-7414
[email protected]
Daily in season or by appointment. Sweet corn, farm
raised beef, pork, chicken, and turkey. Pumpkins, fall
decorations. Fall festival weekends in October (corn
maze, hay rides, pick your own pumpkins).
51 Nass Daylily Farm
8539 Hardscrabble Rd., Westfield
326-7572
[email protected]
nassdaylilyfarm.com
Open June - August, Fri. Sat. & Sun. 10am-4pm.
Over 350 varieties of daylilies– all colors, early, midseason, late re-blooming daylilies.
46 Meadows Farm
10459 Prospect Rd., Forestville
965-2674
[email protected]
Open daily September through November, 9am-6pm.
U-Pick Apples and fresh apples, apple cider, pumpkins, fall vegetables (squash, broccoli, cauliflower), fall
decorative items (corn stalks, hay, gourds).
52 Noble Winery
8630 Hardscrabble Rd., Westfield
326-WINE
[email protected], www.noblewinery.com
Open May-Oct. 10-6 daily, Nov.-April 11-5 daily.
Farm winery opened in 2006 producing wine using
NYS grapes. The winery has been the life long dream
of Pete Noble who has been farming the 189 acres
since 1979.
47 Merritt Estate Winery
2264 King Rd., Forestville
965-4800
[email protected]
www.merrittestatewinery.com
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53 Olde Chautauqua Farms
6645 W. Main Rd., Portland
792-9440
[email protected]
Open May through July, call ahead. U-pick asparagus
and cherries.
59 Prospect for Blue
1245 Hurlbert Rd., Forestville
965-9914, (640-1664)
[email protected]
Mid-July through August, Monday-Friday 10am-7pm,
Sat. 3-7pm. Picked blueberries at roadside and call for
farmers markets and orders.
54 Parable Farm Products
9582 NE Sherman Rd., Ripley
761-7224
[email protected]
www.parablefarm.com
Open year around– except holidays– 9am-5pm. Grass
fed beef and lamb– organic. Pasture raised pork and
poultry– fed fresh ground grains, organic minerals.
Free range brown eggs– fresh ground grains, organic
minerals.
60 Red’s Best Pancake House
2749 Clymer-Sherman Rd., Sherman
761-6020
[email protected]
Mid-February to Mid-April, Sat. & Sun. only,
8:00am-2:00pm; October 8:00am-11:00am. 100%
pure maple syrup (light, medium, dark amber, and
Grade B cooking syrup), maple candy, maple cream.
Maple Products are available year-round.
61 Ribbon Road Farm
8438 Lyons Road, Sherman
326-6150
April– January, Open Daily. Organic “Monster
Roasting Garlic” and organic specialty garlics.
55 Peace in Nature Wildlife Sanctuary
Cedar Street, Forestville
965-2160
Open weekends - call for hours - Not just a buying
experience - organic herbs, dried & fresh and natural
dry flowers like silver dollars, yarrow and statice.
62 Richard Feinen's Fruit Stand
Corner of Rt. 20 & Rt. 39, Sheridan
680-5462
Open daily June-Nov. 10-6pm. Home grown
fruits and vegetables in season, grown on our
farm.
56 Peterson Farm
3260 Rt. 430, Jamestown
483-2202
Open Spring through Christmas 10am-6pm (spring
and summer) to 10am-5pm (fall). Family farm market for over 40 years. Grow bedding plants and vegetables. Sell full line of fruits and vegetables. NYS
cheeses, make many Swedish products using meat from
our farm.
63 Riffle's Maple Valley
891 Rt. 394, Kennedy
267-3671
Open all year 10am-8pm. Maple syrup and maple
products made from syrup such as maple cream and
maple candy.
57 Pleasant View Dairy Farms
3375 Waits Corners Road, Sherman
761-6645
[email protected]
Sell maple syrup year-round, gallons, 1/2 gallons,
quarts, and pints - 1 1/2 miles out of Sherman.
64 Roberian Winery
2614 King Rd., Forestville
673-9255
[email protected]
roberianwinery.com
11-5 daily (June-Oct.); 11-5 Sat and Sun (Nov.-May).
Tasting room and gift shop. Picnic pavillion and seasonal vacation home rental available.
58 Privitera Farms
9900 Rt. 60, Fredonia
672-2428
Open daily May to Oct. 8am-6pm. Homegrown
produce & fruit, greenhouse & nursery stock.
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Open July-Oct. 10am-6pm. Celebrating 37 years in
business. Pumpkins, gourds, honey, maple syrup, goat
milk fudge, juice, jam, jelly, ostrich sticks, antiques,
baskets, fruits & vegetables, chestnuts, u-pick grapes,
tomatoes, peppers, peaches, raspberries. Also selling
water, pop, and snacks (cookies, crackers, candy, potato chips). Two locations: 7644 E. Lake Road (Rt.
5) in Westfield, and at the end of NYS Thruway (Rt.
394) in Westfield.
65 Roberts Nursery Inc.
3172 Dry Brook Rd., Kennedy
267-7684
Open April to Oct. 31, 9-5. Annuals, perennials,
herbs, shrubs, shade trees, fruit trees & bushes, soil,
bark, stone, fertilizers, sprays, humming bird feeders, &
gifts
66 Roots and Wings Family Farm
523 Kent St., Cherry Creek
338-6153
[email protected]
rootsandwingsfamilyfarm.wordpress.com
Late May-October. Community Supported Agriculture program (distributions in Cherry Creek and Falconer). Roadside stand, restaurant sales, vegetables,
herbs, cut flowers, some fruits. All produce is grown
naturally from certified organic seed.
71 Small Meadows Farm
5224 Kortwright Rd., Ashville
782-4484
[email protected]
June-Dec. for fudge and soap, year-round for other
products; open 9-6 self-serve. Goat milk soap; goat
milk fudge in 20+ flavors; goat milk; fresh brown eggs;
goat meat in the form of chops, ground, kabobs, or
boneless legs; pork in the form of chops, bacon or
breakfast sausage; hot Italian and sweet Italian sausage; ham steaks.
67 Schloss Doepken Winery
9177 Old Rt. 20, Ripley
326-3636
www.schlossdoepkenwinery. com
Open year round, 10am-6pm daily. Fine Wines for
good times. Watch for the signs on Route 20- halfway
between Westfield and Ripley.
72 Someday Maybe Farm
10966 Dennison Rd., Forestville
965-2502
www.somedaymaybefarms.com
May– December, Mon.– Sat. 10am-6pm, Sun. 12pm5pm; January– April, Sat. 10am-4pm. From the
garden to our stand– Picked or U-Pick strawberries,
sweet corn, garlic, gourds, fennel, onions, zucchini,
potatoes, apples, egg plant, sweet peppers, hot peppers,
broccoli, beets, brussels, sprouts, cucumbers, & much
more! From the greenhouse– bedding plants, house
plants, hanging baskets, annuals, perennials, much
more! From our farm– beef (sold as whole, half, or
split half) and pork (sold as whole or half, USDA
inspected). Freezer wrapped meats. Registered breeding stock of cattle and hogs available. Farm tours and
horse drawn wagon rides. Everything on our farm is
all natural, no chemical additives, no hormones, no
antibiotics.
68 Shaffer’s Sausage Kitchen & Smokehouse
8023 Rood Rd., Cherry Creek
962-2200
www.shaffersausage.com
Open year-round, Wed-Fri. 5-9pm, Sat. noon-5:00pm,
or by appointment. Fresh sausage, smoked products,
custom products (venison, elk, bison, other special
orders).
69 Sheridan Hill Farm
63 W. Main St., Forestville
965-4899
Open everyday during apple season (approx. Sept.
12th-Oct. 31st), 10am-4:30pm
U-pick apples.
73 Sparkling Ponds Winery
10661 West Lake Rd., Ripley
736-4525
[email protected]
www.sparklingponds.com
Open daily April 15-January 2 11am-5pm; Sat.
10am-6pm. Jan 3-April 14 Fri. & Sun. 11am-5pm;
70 Shor-Lan's Fruit Stand
7644 E. Lake Rd. (Rt. 5),Westfield
326-3704
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326-2848
Open year round, Mon-Sat 10-5. Sheepskin products:
gloves, slippers, mittens, hats, hides, wool yarn, wool
gloves, socks, blankets, country primitives, U-pick
apples
Sat. 10am-6pm. At least 20 varieties of wine: something to please all tastes. Full bodied dry vinifera reds,
crisp vinifera & hybrid whites and regional semi-sweet
specialties, including our signature wine “Woman
Pleaser” (Niagara-Cranberry). Also, Ice Wine and
Sparkling Wines when in stock.
79 Vetter Vineyards
8005 Prospect Station Rd., Westfield
326-3100
vettervineyards.com
Open year round: 11-5 Thurs-Mon. Tasting room and
gift shop. Beautiful hillside location with picnic tables.
74 Spas Farm
3781 Morley Rd., Ashville
789-4374
[email protected]
Beef for sale July through December. All natural grassfed beef for sale by the side, quarter, or a 40lb. box of
assorted cuts. Purebred Devon seed-stock for sale when
available.
80 Vinewood Acres Sugar Shack
7904 Rt. 5 - Seaway Trail, Westfield
326-3351, (1-888-563-4324)
sugarshack1.com, [email protected]
Open year round, 1-5pm daily or by appointment - 27
kinds of fruit syrups, grown, bottled, and sold on our
farm. Free tasting of syrups on ice cream. Sunday
pancakes, March-October with a full breakfast menu
and our own maple syrup on the table. Full line of
pure maple products. 12+ fruit butters. Some u-pick,
farm tours, nature walks by reservation. Buses and
groups welcome by reservation any time with 2 weeks
advance notice.
75 Stand Fast Farm
80 W. Doughty St., Dunkirk
338-2072
[email protected]
Meat is delivered year-round. We own a small herd of
black angus cows in Forestville and raise grass fed
beef. We do not feed any hormones and do not use
spray chemicals of any kind. Our beef is available at
the Lexington Food Coop in Buffalo, the Westfield
Farmers’ Market, and we make home deliveries.
76 Stillwater Garden Market
1445 Foote Ave. Ext., Jamestown
664-3747
[email protected]
Open Daily May-June, M-F from 9-7, Sat from 9-5,
Sun 10-5; July-Aug. M-Sat. 9-6, Sat. 9-4; Sept. ThursSat. 9-5, Sat. 9-4; or by appointment. Perennials,
bedding plants, vegetable plants, topsoil, mulches,
compost, stone.
81 Walker's Fruit Basket & Press House
2860 Rt. 39, Forestville
679-1292
www.walkersfruitbasket. com
End of June to Mid July, Saturdays 10-4. Cherries,
honey, wine juice and supplies, Amish pies. We have
the only cherry pitters around and we pit for our u-pick
customers.
82 Weatherhill Farm
8884 Hahn Rd., Fredonia
672-4445
Maple syrup - anytime. Choose/Cut Christmas trees Thanksgiving/Christmas
77 The Berry Bush
2929 Rt. 39, Forestville
679-1330, 679-1240
[email protected]
Mid June to Mid August, 8am-7pm Monday-Sat; Sun
1-5pm. Fresh picked red & black raspberries; strawberries, blueberries, blackberries, black cherries, peaches,
red currants. U-Pick red & black raspberries, blackberries, and strawberries.
83 Whittier Farm Orchards
1507 Blockville Watts Flats Rd., Blockville
789-5001
www.whittierfarm.com
Open mid September to November, 1-5 daily
78 The Wool Works
7265 Martin Wright Rd., Westfield
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Chautauqua County Local Farms
Apple orchard started in early 1900s. Morse family
since 1949. 15 varieties of apples - also cider, squash,
pumpkins.
84 Woodbury Vineyards
3215 S. Roberts Rd., Fredonia
679-9463
www. woodburyvineyard.com
Open year round, Daily 9-5, Sunday 10-5.
Wine and grape related items. Established 1980.
Winner of the Empire State Development Small Business Award 1997. Over 150 awards from various
competitions. Personalized labels for all occasions.
85 YB Normal Farms
473 Dodge Rd., Frewsburg
569-2403
ybnormalfarms@wind stream.net
www.alpacanation.com/ybnormal.asp
Farm tours available by appointment all year. A
breeder of both Suri and Huacaya alpacas. Our farm
store is open from January through March on site.
85 YB Normal Farms Store
Route 21, Westfield
1-877-512-7307
www.TheCrossRoadsMarket.com
Saturday 9 AM - 5 PM May through Christmas
A large selection of clothing items, yarns, and gifts all
made from alpaca fiber - coats, hats, scarves, gloves,
socks, mittens, and sweaters. Plus pin felting supplies
and alpaca teddy bears.
86 Yerico Farms
3186 East Main Rd., Dunkirk
673-1271
[email protected]
Open daily June-October, 10am-7pm. Fresh in season
fruits and vegetables– picked daily. Jams, jellies, kettle
corn, specialty dips and fresh baked goods. U-pick and
fresh picked blueberries; raspberries, strawberries, and
in-season vegetables.
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Abers Acres
Airport Hill Greenhouse
Anderson's Mums
Andersons Produce
Andersons Produce
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M & R Greenhouses
Maple Cider Farms
Mazza Chaut. Cellars
McChesney’s Market
Meadows Farm
6 Arwen Farms
7 Barlow's Mill
8 Barmores Greenhouse
9 Big Tree Maple
10 Billerio Fruit Farm
11 Blanche's Stand
12 Blueberry Hill Farm
13 Blueberry Sky Farm
14 Brookside Maple Grove
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Merritt Estate Winery
Moses Hostetler Farm
MRC Farms
Munsee Farm
Nass Daylily Farm
Noble Winery
Olde Chautauqua Farms
Parable Farm Products
Peace in Nature Sanctuary
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Busti Cider Mill
Cadwell's Cheese House
Charles Carris Fruit Farm
Dan D. Yoder Farm
DeGolier's Maple Syrup
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Earth Song Farm
Erdle Farm
Fairbanks Maple Products
Falcone Farms
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109 Beech Hill Lawn Buildings
Peterson Farm
110 Chautauqua Produce Auction
Pleasant View Dairy
111 Double D.A.B. Riding
Privitera Farms
112 Grandview Farms
Prospect for Blue
Red's Best Pancake House
Ribbon Road Farm
Richard Feinen's Fruit Stand
Riffle's Maple Valley
Roberian Winery
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Farmer John's
Four Seasons Nursery
Garfield Road Greenhouse
Gong Garden
Green Heron Growers
Gustafson Maple Country
Haff Acres Farm
Hamlet Farm
Harrington Maple/Honey
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Roberts Nursery Inc.
Roots & Wings Family Farm
Schloss Doepken Winery
Shaffer's Sausage Kitchen
Sheridan Hill Farm
Shor-Lan's Fruit Stand
Small Meadows Farm
Someday Maybe Farm
Sparkling Ponds Winery
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Spas Farm
Stand Fast Farm
Stillwater Garden Market
The Berry Bush
The Wool Works
Vetter Vineyards
Vinewood Acres Sugar Shack
Walker's Fruit Basket
Weatherhill Farm
33 Harvest Hollow
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Hathaway Farms
Hidden Hollows
Johnson Estate Winery
Johnson Farms
Lapp Family
Lasecki's Fruit Farm
Lee's Farm
Liberty Vineyards/Winery
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83 Whittier Farm Orchards
84 Woodbury Vineyards
85 YB Normal Farms
86 Yerico Farms
101 Downtown Jamestown
Farmers’ Market
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Ella’s Rug Shop
Fredonia Farmers’ Market
Katie’s Quilt Shop
Amish Quilt and Gift Shop
The Farmer’s Marketplace
Westfield Farmers’ Market
Jacob Hostetler Farm
Chautauqua County Local Farms
Grape Products
Horseback Riding
Fruits & Vegetables
Amish Attractions
Maple Products
Farmers’ Markets
Animal Products
Christmas Trees
Greenhouse & Nurseries
Map Designed by Chautauqua County Department of Planning and Economic Development
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Amish Farm Products
Your Local
Farmers’ Markets
Quilt & Gift Shop
529 Hunt Rd., Cherry Creek
Open all year, no Sunday sales
Quilts, rugs, and gifts
Chautauqua Produce Auction
7844 Rt. 474, N. Clymer
355-6500
[email protected]
www.chautauquaproduceauction.com
Open End of April-End of October, Tues and Fri
at 10am. Auctioning flowers and produce that is
in season: farm consignment auction early summer– check website for dates.
Ella's Rug Shop
7492 Burdick Rd., Dewittville
Open all year, no Sunday sales
Amish handmade gift quilts, wall hangings, woven
rugs, oak rockers, cedar chests, jams and jellies
Katie's Quilt Shop
7094 Burdick Rd., Dewittville
Open all daylight hours everyday but Sunday
Quilts, wall hangers, pillows, baskets, rugs and other
small items. Vegetables in season.
Downtown Jamestown Farmers Market
19 West Third St., Jamestown
664-2477
[email protected]
www.discoverjamestown.com
May-October every Friday 10am-4pm. Fresh
fruits and vegetables; goat milk fudge; cheese;
maple products; homemade baked goods– breads
pies, cookies, Danish and more; pumpkins; freshfrozen meats; Concord Grape products; fresh
flowers; jams and jellies; WIC and Senior Citizen farmers market checks accepted.
Beech Hill Lawn Buildings
6488 Beech Hill Rd., Dewittville
Open 7am-7pm.
Lawn buildings, sheds, gazebos– made to order.
Jacob Hostetler
6320 Plank Rd., Mayville
June-October 7am-7pm (Closed Sundays)
Fresh picked vegetables. Farm fresh eggs (brown).
Fredonia Farmers' Market
Church St., Fredonia
672-4818
[email protected]
June - Oct. Sat 8-1. Maple syrup, organic produce, honey, eggs, soap, produce
Horseback Riding
Double D.A.B. Riding Stable
5811 Welch Hill Rd., Ripley 736-4418
[email protected], www.doubledab.com
Open year round - Call ahead to make reservations.
Located along the Chautauqua / Lake Erie Wine
Trail. Farm-like environment with many kinds of
animals. Come and enjoy a beautiful horseback ride
through miles of scenic trails.
The Farmer's Marketplace
8 Barton St., Mayville
753-3375
[email protected]
Every Wednesday from 10am-5pm and every
Saturday from 9am-4pm. Local farm fresh produce and jams, jellies, rugs and other crafts.
Grandview Farms
4696 Maple Grove Rd., Bemus Point
386-2419, [email protected],
www.throughthehorseseyes.org
Open daily 9-6, events as scheduled. Equine behavior
clinics, youth camps, riding lessons, horses for sale,
lifeskills programs.
Westfield Farmers Market
Moore Park, NYS Rts. 394 & 20, Westfieldwestfieldny.com
Saturdays, 9am-2pm, End of May through Beginning of October. Just-picked produce. Farm-fresh
eggs. Live music. Amish goods. Gifts galore!
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Agritourism, Festivals, and Events
Barlow’s Mill
369 W. Main St., Fredonia, NY
673-9020
[email protected]
www.barlowsmill.com
July, August, September, afternoons or by appointment. Pesto Festo on August 23rd. Ring Out Ring
In on December 31st.
Harvest Hollow
3393 Rte. 20, Sheridan
962-9027, 680-0270
October 1-31st, 10-6; Closed Wednesdays only.
Pumpkins, squash, gourds, straw, corn stalks, and
all of your fall decorating needs. We offer hayrides,
a small corn maze, petting zoo, and crafts are
available for groups. We cater to children pre-K
through 2nd, but we emphasize family and family
play, in a non-commercial setting.
McChesney’s Country Market
5353 Route 60, Sinclairville
962-8319
Mid-July-Oct. daily 10am-7pm. A favorite family
destination at the farm. Offering a giant cornstalk teepee, 6 acre corn maze and petting zoo.
Known for our giant pumpkins as well as large
selection of fall decorations. Group tours by appt.
Someday Maybe Farm,
SMF Enterprises, Inc.
1468 Rt. 39, Forestville
965-2502
[email protected]
May– December, Mon.– Sat. 10am-6pm, Sun.
12pm-5pm; January– April, Sat. 10am-4pm.
Farm tours and horse drawn wagon rides.
Munsee Farm
1381 Panama Bear Lake Rd., Panama
665-7414
[email protected]
Daily in season or by appointment. Sweet corn,
farm raised beef, pork, chicken, and turkey. Pumpkins, fall decorations. Fall festival weekends in
October (corn maze, hay rides, pick your own
pumpkins).
Your Local Christmas Tree Farms
Four Seasons Nursery & Garden Center
3181 N. Main St. Ext. (Rte. 60)
484-1485
Nov. 27—Dec. 23 M-Sat 12-8pm, Sun 12-5.
Christmas trees & wreaths.
Weatherhill Farm
8884 Hahn Rd., Fredonia
672-4445
Choose/Cut Christmas trees
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Local Farms Quick Reference
Local Direct Marketers of…
Abers Acres
Fruits & Vegetables
Kennedy
267-2431
Haff Acres Farm
Mayville
753-2467
Anderson’s Produce
Sinclairville
962-2514
Hamlet Farm
Sheridan
672-2004
Anderson’s Produce
Kiantone
664-9001
Harvest Hollow
Sheridan
962-9027
Barlow’s Mill
Fredonia
673-9020
Hathaway Farms
Ripley
736-3864
The Berry Bush
Forestville
679-1330
Lasecki’s Fruit Farm
Pomfret
672-2611
Big Tree Maple
Busti
763-5917
Lee’s Farm
Sheridan
679-1276
Billerio Fruit Farm
Westfield
326-3489
Meadows Farm
Forestville
965-2674
Blanche’s Fruit & Veg. Farm
Mayville
753-2615
Munsee Farm
Panama
665-7414
Blueberry Hill Farm
S. Dayton
532-2920
Olde Chautauqua Farms
Portland
792-9440
Blueberry Sky Farm Winery
Ripley
252-6535
Peterson Farm
Ellicott
483-2202
Busti Cider Mill
Jamestown
487-0177
Privitera Farms
Pomfret
672-2428
Charles Carris Fruit Farm
Ripley
736-6844
Prospect for Blue
Forestville
965-9914
Dan D. Yoder
Westfield
N/A
Ribbon Road Farm
Sherman
326-6150
Erdle Farm
Silver Creek
934-9599
Richard Feinen’s Fruit Stand
Sheridan
680-5462
Falcone Farms
Forestville
965-2503
Sheridan Hill Farm
Hanover
965-4899
Farmer John’s
Fredonia
672-2148
Shor-Lan’s Fruit Stand
Westfield
326-3704
Four Seasons Nursery
Jamestown
484-1485
Someday Maybe Farm
Forestville
965-2502
Garfield Road Greenhouse
Busti
664-6222
Walker’s Fruit Basket
Sheridan
679-1292
Gong Garden
Fredonia
679-9853
Whittier Farm Orchards
Blockville
789-5001
Yerico Farms
Sheridan
673-1271
Westfield
Bemus Point
Sinclairville
Sherman
Kennedy
Westfield
Westfield
Sheridan
Fredonia
326-4075
386-2417
499-0481
761-6645
267-3671
326-3704
326-3351
679-1292
672-4445
Local Direct Marketers of...
Maple & Honey
Big Tree Maple
Brookside Maple Grove
Cadwell's Cheese House
DeGolier's Maple Syrup
Erdle Farm
Lakewood
Ellington
Dewittville
Forestville
Silver Creek
763-5917
287-3361
753-7280
965-2097
934-9599
Fairbanks Maple Products
Farmer John's
Four Seasons Nursery
Garfield Road Greenhouse
Gustafson Maple Country
Forestville
Fredonia
Jamestown
Lakewood
Falconer
965-4208
672-2148
484-1485
665-6222
665-6373
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Harrington Maple & Honey
Maple Cider Farms
MRC Farms
Pleasant View Dairy Farms
Riffle's Maple Valley
Shor-Lan's Fruit Stand
Vinewood Acres Sugar Shack
Walker's Fruit Basket & Press
Weatherhill Farm
Local Direct Marketers of...
Greenhouse & Nursery Products
Airport Hill Greenhouse
Anderson's Mums
Barmores Greenhouse
Blueberry Hill Farm
Four Seasons Nursery
Garfield Road Greenhouse
Haff Acres Farm
Jamestown
Sinclairville
Dewittville
S. Dayton
Jamestown
Busti
Mayville
484-7213
962-3495
753-5182
532-2920
484-1485
665-6222
753-2467
Hamlet Farm
Nass Daylily Farm
Peace in Nature Wildlife Sanct.
Peterson Farm
Roberts Nursery Inc.
Someday Maybe Farm
Stillwater Garden Market
Sheridan
Westfield
Forestville
Jamestown
Falconer
Forestville
Jamestown
672-2004
326-7572
965-2160
483-2202
267-7684
965-2757
664-3747
Local Direct Marketers of
Wine & Grape Products
Barlow's Mill
Blueberry Sky Farm Winery
Earth Song Farm
Johnson Estate Winery
Lee's Farm
Liberty Vineyards & Winery
Mazza Chautauqua Cellars
Merritt Estate Winery
Fredonia
Ripley
Westfield
Westfield
Sheridan
Sheridan
Mayville
Forestville
673-9020
252-6535
326-6659
326-2191
679-1276
672-2067
269-3000
965-4800
Noble Winery
Roberian Winery
Schloss Doepken Winery
Sparkling Ponds Winery
Vetter Vineyards
Walker's Fruit Basket
Woodbury Vineyards
Westfield
Forestville
Ripley
Ripley
Westfield
Sheridan
Fredonia
326-WINE
673-9255
326-3636
736-4525
326-3100
679-1292
679-9463
Your Local...
Local Direct Marketers of...
Farmer’s Markets
Animal Products
Dewittville
Jamestown
Frewsburg
Ashville
Cassadaga
Jamestown
753-7280
665-6222
569-6783
763-9026
595-3210
483-2202
Shor-Lan's Fruit Stand
Someday Maybe Farm
Spas Farm
The Wool Works
YB Normal Farms
Shaffer’s Sausage
Small Meadows Farm
Stand Fast Farm
Parable Farm Products
Westfield
Forestville
Ashville
Westfield
Frewsburg
Cherry Creek
Ashville
Dunkirk
Ripley
326-3704
965-2502
789-4374
326-2848
569-2403
962-2200
782-4484
338-2072
761-7224
Chautauqua Produce Auction North Clymer
Downtown Jamestown
Jamestown
Fredonia Farmers' Market
Fredonia
The Farmer's Marketplace
Mayville
355-6500
664-2477
672-4818
753-3375
Your Local….
Farm Attractions
Barlow's Mill
Double D.A.B. Riding Stable
Ella's Rug Shop
Grandview Farms
Harvest Hollow
Katie's Quilt Shop
McChesney’s Market
Munsee Farm
Quilt & Gift Shop
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Fredonia
Ripley
Dewittville
Bemus Point
Sheridan
Dewittville
Sinclairville
Panama
Cherry Creek
673-9020
736-4418
386-2419
962-9067
962-8319
665-7414
Local Farms Quick Reference
Cadwell's Cheese House
Garfield Road Greenhouse
Hidden Hollows
Johnson Farms
Lapp Family
Peterson Farm
Local Produce Seasons Guide
Vegetables
Vegetables (Continued)
Asparagus
May & June
Squash (winter)
August– December
Beets
June– December
Tomatoes
July– September
Broccoli
June– November
Turnips
August– November
Brussel Sprouts
September– November
Zucchini
July-September
Cabbage
June– October
Carrots
June-September
Cauliflower
August– November
Celery
August– October
Chard
May– November
Corn
June– August
Cucumbers
July-October
Eggplant
July-October
Garlic
July– October
Green Beans
July– September
Green Onions
May– September
Kale
June– November
Leeks
August– December
Lettuce
May– October
Fruits
Mushrooms (wild) Spring– Fall
Apples
July– October
Blueberries
July & August
Cantaloupes
August & September
Cherries
July
Cranberries
October– December
Currants
August
Grapes
September & October
Melons
July & October
Nectarines
August & September
Peaches
July– September
Pears
August– December
Plums
August & September
Raspberries
July– September
Strawberries
June
Watermelons
August– October
Onions
July– October
Parsnips
April & May, Oct– Dec.
Peas
July– October
Potatoes
July– December
Basil
July– September
Pumpkins
September– November
Fennel
October & November
Radishes
May-September
Herbs (Other)
April– September
Rhubarb
May– July
Mint
Spring & Summer
Snap Peas
June– September
Oregano
June– October
Spinach
May– September
Parsley
May– November
Squash (summer)
July– September
Thyme
May– September
Herbs
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Agritourism A type of tourism that allows visitors to experience agricultural
or
life first-hand; see page 15 for some farm destinations near you!
Agrotourism
CSA
Abbreviation stands for Community Supported Agriculture; a
type of business organization where customers buy “shares” of the
farm’s garden. Typically, the share consists of a certain amount
of fresh produce throughout the season. Contact your local CSA
to find out more about what they offer their Share Members.
Farmers’
Market
A group of farmers who get together on a set schedule to sell
their products all at one location; see page 14 for a listing on your
local Farmers’ Markets.
Locavore
Someone who eats food that is produced locally or within a certain radius (50, 100, or 150 miles). The locavore movement encourages consumers to buy local foods with the argument that
local products are more nutritious and taste better. Locally grown
food is an environmentally friendly means of obtaining food,
since supermarkets that import their food use more fossil fuels
and non-renewable resources.
All Natural Legally, a food can be labeled “natural” if it does not contain
artificial ingredients, coloring ingredients, hormones, or chemical
preservatives and is minimally processed. Many producers use
the term “all natural” to describe the philosophy behind their
production.
Only farms that go through the certification process can label
their food organic. The process is expensive, and many small
farms choose to forgo certification even though their own practices meet or exceed those required. Organic standards vary, but
generally include: Prohibition on synthetic chemicals, irradiation, or genetically modified organisms, farmland that has been
free of the above for three years, detailed records of practices
used, and periodic on-site inspections.
Sustainable Most define sustainable as three-pronged: environmental stewAgriculture ardship, farm profitability, and prosperous farming communities.
Sustainable farming practices is a growing trend.
U-Pick
This term refers to an added feature some farms incorporate
where families can come pick their own fruits or vegetables.
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Local Foods Dictionary
Organic
If you own or operate a business that sells farm
products direct-market and would like to be added to this
guide, or if you have noticed a mistake, please call, email, or
write to:
Virginia Carlberg,
Farm Business Management Educator
664-9502 x. 202
[email protected]
Frank W. Bratt Agricultural Center
3542 Turner Road
Jamestown, NY 14701
A special thanks to all of those who started,
worked on, and helped with this project.
Edited on: September 2,