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 Goshen Farmers Markets & Local Farms

10924, Farm, CSA Farm, vegetables, organic, farmer, Communited Supported Agriculture, Bok Choy, Radishes, Broccoli, Broccoli Rabe, Eggplant, Lettuces, Onions, Potatoes J & A Bialas Farm "CSA Farm"

845-360-5380 
  J & A Bialas Farm, a CSA Farm, is located at Indiana Road, Goshen, NY 10924, Orange County in the Hudson Valley. We grow a full range of vegetables, including many specialty items. Our vegetables are grown using organic methods.

Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) has many benefits. For the farmer it provides income up front when it most needed (when we are buying our seed and other necessities for the year). The CSA provides community where the ”customer” and farmer work together to make the farm “happen”. Your weekly basket is designed by us to provide a wide and varied assortment, sometimes including extra items when available.

    CSA Products
    Bok Choy, Radishes
    Broccoli, Broccoli Rabe
    Eggplant
    Lettuces
    Onions
    Potatoes
    Tomatoes
    Turnips, Fava Beans, Green Beans, Cucumber
    Zucchini, Kirby Cukes
    and more

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 Montgomery Farmers Markets & Local Farms

12549, Farms, all natural beef, no pesticides, chemical fertilizers, natural grass fed beef, Grass-fed Beef, Vegetables (chemical & preservative free) Walnut Grove Farms "Grass Fed Beef"

845-361-5325 
  Walnut Grove Farms, offers fresh vegetables in season, and is a source of all natural beef. Walnut Grove is located at 285 Youngblood Road, Montgomery, NY 12549, Orange County in the Hudson Valley.

"The Roebuck family, through Walnut Grove Farms, is committed to bringing you all natural fresh and preserved produce with the assurance that no pesticides or chemical fertilizers are used in the growth and harvest of their vegetables. . . . Also available is natural grass fed beef raised on grass and hay grown on fields that have not had chemicals of any kind for 25 years."

    Products
    Grass-fed Beef
    Vegetables (chemical & preservative free )

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 Orange County Farmers Markets & Local Farms

apple picking artisans handmade jewelry stained glass pottery woodcarving traditional American apples cider cookies  games rides for children beautiful crafts Applefest Festival

845-987-8300 
  Applefest attracts artists from all over the Northeast and beyond, and has become an event everyone looks forward to the entire year. Among the attractions are 275 artisans displaying their handmade jewelry, stained glass, pottery, woodcarving and more. Wonderful food from the traditional American favorites to the more exotic - Greek, creole, kabobs and sausages, along with apples, cider, cookies and cakes - are yours for the tasting. Musical entertainment, games and rides for the children, beautiful crafts and delicious food make for a great day.
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 Pine Island Farmers Markets & Local Farms

10969, Farm, CSA Farm, family farm, Community Supported Agriculture, CSA farming, Attractions, Breakfast on the Farm, Farmers' Market, Rent our kitchen, Products The Rogowski Farm "CSA Farm"

845-258-4574 
  The Rogowski Farm, a CSA Farm, is located at 327-329 Glenwood Road, Pine Island, NY 10969, Orange County in the Hudson Valley. As a second-generation family farm, we have transitioned from the typical onion farm to a diverse operation consisting of 150 acres of fertile muck soil. We grow over 250 varieties of produce each year utilizing ecologically friendly and environmentally sound practices.

We began Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) farming in 1999 with 12 customers that have grown to 150 members. Our member base consists of 15 in Brooklyn, 100 individuals in our hometown and clients in various corporate headquarters.

Attractions
Breakfast on the Farm, Saturday and Sunday, 9am - 2pm
Classes -workshops
Pine Island Farmers' Market
Rent our kitchen

    CSA Products
    Flowers & Ornamentals
    Fruits
    Herbs
    Vegetables

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 Warwick Farmers Markets & Local Farms

10990, Farm, CSA farm, Community Supported Agriculture, sustainably-grown vegetables, herbs and flowers, Why Buy Local, Local food tastes better, organic, Organic wheat, pastry flour and spelt, CSA Products Hesperides Organica Farm "Organic CSA Farm"

845-216-1282 
  Hesperides Organica Farm, a CSA farm, is located at 5 Owl Lane, Warwick, NY 10990 in the “Black Dirt” region of Orange County, NY. While other farmland may contain 5 percent organic matter, the black dirt or “muck soil” contains 50-90 percent organic matter. We sell our produce through Community Supported Agriculture (CSA).

Hesperides Organica offers a full-season, weekly subscription for local, freshly-picked, sustainably-grown vegetables, herbs and flowers.

Why Buy Local
Local food tastes better; it hasn’t traveled thousands of miles and then sat in a warehouse.

Local food preserves diversity and the selection of produce that is healthy and tastes good; not because it has a long shelf life or can be machine harvested."

Why buy produce from China or Chile when we can support our own local farmers?

Hesperides Organica Coop Market
Artisan Cheese, Honey, Maple syrup
Farm fresh eggs (large brown and organic)
Grass-fed beef
Peanut Butter (freshly ground)
Organic dog biscuits
Organic wheat, pastry flour and spelt
and more

    CSA Products
    Flowers
    Herbs
    Vegetables

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10990, Farm, Certified Organic, CSA farm, flowers, eggs, herbs, Farm workshops, Organic, Attractions, Farm Workshops, Cut Flowers, Eggs, Herbs, Herbal Teas, Honey, Salad Greens, Vegetables Midsummer Farm "Organic CSA Farm"

845-986-9699 
  Midsummer Farm, a certified organic CSA farm, offering flowers, eggs, herbs, and more, is located at 156 East Ridge Road, Warwick, NY 10990, Orange County in the Hudson Valley. Midsummer Farm also offers Farm workshops, taught from a strictly Holistic and Organic standpoint. Class size is kept small to ensure individual attention.

Attractions
Midsummer Farm workshops, taught from a strictly Holistic and Organic standpoint. Class size is kept small to ensure individual attention.

    Farm Workshops
    Chicken-related Workshops
    Cooking Poultry
    Organic Garden
    CSA Products
    Cut Flowers
    Eggs
    Herbs
    Herbal Teas
    Honey
    Perennials & Native Plants
    Plants and Seedlings
    Neptune's Harvest Fertilizers
    Salad Greens
    Vegetables

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10990, U PICK, APPLE, PEAR, ORCHARDS, pick-your-own, apples, pears, picking apples, Pears, list of apples and pears, picking dates, U-Pick, Apple Picking, Pear Picking Warwick Valley Apples & Pears "Pick-Your-Own"

845-258-4858 
  U PICK APPLE AND PEAR ORCHARDS at the Warwick Valley Winery & Distillery, offering pick-your-own apples and pears, is located at 114 Little York Road, Warwick NY 10990, in the foothills of the Hudson Valley. Enjoy the lavish orchards and Pick-Your-Own apples and Pears.

Press blue button for complete list of apples and pears, picking dates, and more information about Warwick Valley Winery & Distillery.

    U-Pick
    Apple Picking
    Pear Picking

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10990, Hudson Valley, Winery, tasting wine, Wine, wines, ciders, Orchard, Culinary Institute of America, Pick-Your-Own apples, Pick-Your-Own Pears, winery and orchards Warwick Valley Winery & Distillery

845-258-4858 
  Warwick Valley Winery is located at 114 Little York Road, Warwick NY 10990, Orange County in the foothills of the Hudson Valley. Situated between Mt. Eve and Mt. Adam, our tasting room provides the ideal setting for tasting wine, listening to music, and enjoying food. We invite you to come to the tasting room and celebrate Wine and Music and Food. Our wines and ciders are also available for purchase throughout New York and New Jersey.

Warwick Valley Winery & Distillery is open all year round. We sponsor a music series, "Uncorked and Unplugged n the Orchard" featuring live music every weekend - rain or shine. Our bakery is open every weekend year round. We offer fresh breads, pastries and specialty items, all prepared by our Culinary Institute of America trained chefs.

Pick-Your-Own apples and Pears
Every autumn, our guests are invited to enjoy our orchards. Pear picking begins in August. Apples begin to ripen shortly thereafter in early September. With thirty varieties, we have an apple for every palate. Please, bring your family to meet our family and enjoy our farm, winery and orchards.

We sponsor a music series, "Uncorked and Unplugged in the orchard" featuring live music every weekend - rain or shine. Doc's Cider House is our new venue to enjoy music, wine and food throughout the year. Enjoy our Bakery where we offer fresh breads, pastries and specialty items, all prepared by our Culinary Institute of America trained chefs. Every autumn, our guests are invited to enjoy our lavish orchards and Pick-Your-Own apples and Pears. Pear picking begins in August. Warwick Valley Winery and Orchards' commitment to fine food and wine are why we are referred to as a "Bit of Tuscany in the Hudson Valley". Press blue button for more information about Warwick Valley Winery.

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Farmer's Market
Local Markets
Hudson Valley

Looking for farmers markets in the Hudson Valley? Find farmer's markets selling fresh organic and local produce in the Hudson Valley where local farms and farmer's markets abound. Visit your local farmer's market in one of many locations in all ten counties of the Hudson Valley. Find local Farmers Markets in Albany, Farmers Markets in Rensselaer, Farmers Markets in Greene County, Farmers Markets in Columbia, NY County, and the mid-Hudson Valley and lower-Hudson Valley counties of Farmers Markets in Ulster County, Farmers Markets in Dutchess County, Farmers Markets in Orange County in New York, Farmers Markets in Putnam, Farmers Markets in Westchester, Farmers Markets in Rockland County.

Experience the colorful abundance of nutritious, high quality locally grown foods, the aroma of fresh produce and the friendly banter of farmers and customers, neighbors and families. A visit to a farmers market is an adventure, one that can be experienced every week in your own community. If you've got kids, bring the children to the farmers market. Children love visiting their local farmer's market where they may see produce they've never seen before, locally made products such as breads, cakes, and honey; and local music playing at the market.

Farmer's markets are a great way to experience buying the food you eat and a wonderful lesson in supporting your own community and the environment.

Going green encompasses many small and large acts; each contributing to saving our planet. Each of us can contribute to "going green" by buying from local farms and farmers markets. Farmers markets have become more available in the Hudson Valley. To find your local market or list of farmers markets in the Hudson Valley, press Local Harvest and enter your zip-code or your city. A list of local farmers markets, including address and hours of operations for your local farm is displayed.

Buy Local Movement
The "buy local" movement is quickly taking us beyond the promise of environmental responsibility that the organic movement delivered, and awakening us to the importance of community, variety, humane treatment of farm animals, and social and environmental responsibility in regard to our food economy.

Local Farmers Markets
Farmers markets are one of the oldest forms of direct marketing by small farmers. From the traditional "Mercados" in the Peruvian Andes to the unique street markets in Asia, growers all over the world gather weekly to sell their produce directly to the public. In the last decade they have become a favorite marketing method for many farmers throughout the United States, and a weekly ritual for many shoppers.

In a farmers market, a group of farmers sell their products once or twice a week at a designated public place like a park or parking lot. Some farmers markets have live entertainment. Shopping at a farmers market is a great way to meet local farmers and get fresh, flavorful produce. Find your local farmers market by searching New York State Community Markets and local farmers markets Farmers and Local Markets

Farmers markets provide a means for local producers of agricultural products to sell those products directly to the consumer. Many communities throughout New York State view farmers markets as a positive avenue for supporting local agriculture, providing a source of fresh fruits and vegetables to the residents of their community, and as a means of drawing people into their community aiding in the economic redevelopment of an area.

The Farmers’ Market Federation of New York is a statewide not-for-profit organization designed to both promote and provide support services for the farmers markets within New York State. The Federation was formed through the collective efforts of market managers throughout the state, Cooperative Extension, and the Department of Agriculture & Markets, and was initially funded by a Federal State Marketing Improvement Grant in early 1998.

Large scale chemical agriculture continues to poison our soil and our water, and weaken our communities. Buying directly from a family farm can help put a stop to this unfortunate trend. By purchasing organic produce from your local farmer, you are working to maintain a healthy environment, a vibrant community, and a strong and sustainable local economy for you and for your family.

The freshest, healthiest, most flavorful organic food is food that is grown locally. Organically grown food is free from exposure to harmful chemicals; but that is only one small part of the importance of organic products. A larger part of Organic Agriculture involves the health of the soil and of the ecosystems in which crops and livestock are raised. Organic Agriculture is born from the idea that a healthy environment significantly benefits crops and the health of those consuming them. In addition, organic practices are also viable in the long term, since they are efficient in their use of resources. Unlike large scale "chemical agriculture", Organic Agriculture does not damage the environment and our local community.

Both economic and health factors have resulted in the growth of farmers markets across the country. Not only is a whole new generation of farmers seeking retail outlets which will increase their profitability and viability thus preserving agriculture for themselves and future generations, but also, consumers are discovering that farmers markets are a fun, reasonably priced, alternative to supermarkets. At farmers markets they have direct access to fresh, healthy local foods and to the farmers who are producing the foods. The experience inevitably includes developing relationships and friendships with the farmers and gaining an understanding and appreciation of where their food comes from and how it is produced.

Use the Local Harvest website for more about farms, CSA Farms, Community Markets, farmers markets, family farms, and other sources of sustainably grown food in your area, where you can buy produce, grass-fed meats, and many other delicious treats.




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