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New Hampshire Farm Stand Directory New Hampshire Farm Stand Directory This list of New Hampshire Farm Stands is alphabetical by farm name. Contact the farm directly for more information about offerings, hours, etc. Alyson’s Orchard Apple Haven Farm Melissa Coleman Patricia Craig 57 Alyson’s Lane (PO Box 534) 829 Piper Hill Rd. Walpole 03608 Stewartstown 03576 756-9800 Fax: 756-9555 246-3438 [email protected] [email protected] www.alysonsorchard.com www.applehavenfarm.com Seasonal farm stand open July-October, 100% certified organic farm raising vegeta- PYO, family festivals, weekend wagon rides, bles, fruits, herbs, Nigerian Dwarf dairy school tours. One of New England’s most goats. Farm is open May to November. acclaimed year-round wedding and event Apples, blueberries, greens, carrots, squash- facilities with lodging accommodations. es, potatoes, onions, herbs and more. Goat Fresh fruit in season, squash, pumpkins, kids and raw milk for sale. gourds, local jams, maple syrup, honey, spe- cialty foods, cheese, wine, pies and baked Barrett Hill Farm LLC goods Beth/Matt LeClair 450 Fitchburg Road Amherst Mills Mason 03048 Raymond Vait 878-4022 Fax: 878-2817 PO Box 15 [email protected] Amherst 03031 www.barretthillfarm.com Location: 226 Boston Post Rd., Amherst In addition to our farm stand, we also have a A2 Raw milk, grass fed, no grain certified CSA program that is available in several dif- Brown Swiss cows. Scalded 100% whole ferent packages to fit your needs. grain fermented spelt wheat and rye Mixed fruits and vegetables and our own breads—made with starter only. Freshly beef, pork and lamb milled whole grain spelt what and rye flours, on demand. Grass-fed butter. Seasonal. Beaver Pond Farm Becky Nelson Applecrest Farm Orchards 50 McDonough Rd. The Wagner Family Newport 03773 133 Exeter Rd. 543-1107, Fax: 542-4486 Hampton Falls 03844 [email protected] 926-3721 www.sites.google.com/sites/ [email protected] beaverpondfarmnewportnh/ www.applecrest.com Family owned since 1780. Open year ‘round. Fourth generation family farm, open daily, Seasonal vegetables, berries, fruit, local offering CSA, farm market, pick your own, beef, lamb, honey, maple syrup, cider, animal barnyard, seasonal festivals and on- cheese. Also Christmas trees, wreaths, fire- site bakery, creamery and restaurant. Sus- wood, hay in season. tainably grown fruits and vegetables, PYO fruits, scratch bakery, cider donuts, cream- ery, local honey, meats and cheeses. Ben’s Pure Maple Products LLC 569-1411 Ben Fisk [email protected] 83 Webster Highway Family operated since 1976. Open daily, May- Temple 03084 Oct. 562-6595 Vegetables, blueberries, strawberries, peach- [email protected] es, apples, cider, plants, mums, pumpkins, www.bensmaplesyrup.com home baked pies, jams, maple syrup, eggs, Maple Syrup products home made ice cream, more BerryBogg Farm Bo-Riggs Black Angus Beef Anne Lake/Mike & Julie Butterfield Tiffany Briggs 650 Province Road, Bow Lake 469 South Rd. Strafford 03884 Sullivan 03445 664-2100 370-1877 [email protected] [email protected] www.berryboggfarm.com www.bo-riggcattle.com Family owned farm, open the first week of May Our Black Angus beef is available at the fol- for plant sales and the re-opens in July and lowing restaurants: Fritz’s Fries in Keene and Aug. of picking berries. Local Burger and Fries, Keene. Blueberries, blackberries, jams, muffins, pies Black Angus Beef and blueberry plants Brookdale Fruit Farm Inc. Blackwater Farm Hardy & Whittemore Families Steve Cybulski Po Box 389 120 Tyler Rd. Hollis, NH 03049 Contoocook 03229 38 Broad Street 746-2349 Hollis 03049 [email protected] 465-2241 Hot sweet mustard year round, piglets also Fax: 465-3754 available. www.brookdalefarms.com Petting zoo, ice cream stand, hayrides in Blueberry Bay Farm Sept./Oct., special events, CSA. Ron Laurence Assorted vegetables, fruits, flowers, baked 38 Depot Rd. goods, cheeses, meats, gifts and more Stratham 03885 580-1612 Brookside Farms of Pelham Fax: 580-2035 Kathy Masterson [email protected] 8 Mammoth Rd. www.blueberrybayfarm.com Pelham 03076 All our crops are chemical free (no sprays). 978-852-4191 We depend on beneficial/parasitic insects, [email protected] lures, traps and cultural methods. www.brooksidefarms.wordpress.com Blueberries, strawberries, red and black rasp- A New England farm stand featuring naturally berries, blackberries, peaches, pears, cherries, grown produce, home baked items, starter vegetables, garlic, herbs, cut flowers, pump- plants, annuals, perennials and crafts by local kins (for eating) artisans. Herb garden. Open May-Oct, 10 am- 6pm, daily. Bly Farm Produce, annuals, perennials, hanging bas- Vince/Cynthia Blandini kets, herbs, baked goods, antiques, crafts 620 Center St. Wolfeboro 03894 Butternut Farm, LLC spinach, salad mix, onions, winter squash, Giff Burnap pumpkins 195 Meaderboro Rd. Farmington 03835 Crescendo Acres Farm 335-4705 Russ Fiorey [email protected] 21 Carpenter Rd. www.butternutfarm.net Surry 03431 Family run and family orientated pick your own 352-9380 fruit farm. [email protected] Jam, honey, syrup, homemade pies, ice www.crescendoacres.com cream, drinks, cider in the fall. Visit the farm animals and enjoy our country setting. We offer special events throughout the Clark’s Sugar House and Valley View year, Bison, LLC Maple products, local farm items, seasonal David Clark products, Christmas Trees, handmade Alpaca 14 Currier Rd. gifts, crafts Langdon 03602 835-6863 Cutting Farm Family owned for 120 years. Open by chance, Susan & Keith Cutting or call first. Sugar House open March week- PO Box 303 ends. Over 30 bison on the farm. Grantham NH 03753 Frozen bison meat, maple syrup and all maple Farm: 266 Sanborn Hill Rd. Springfield, NH products 763-3239 [email protected] The Community School www.cuttingfarm.com Hannah Fleischman We are a small family farm. Our goal is to pro- 1164 Bunker Hill Rd. vide a safe and healthy product to our family South Tamworth 03883 and our customers. 323-7000 Honey, beeswax candles, beef, pork, poultry, [email protected] eggs, fruits, vegetables, jams and jellies www.communityschoolnh.net Support our school and farm! May to October. Devriendt Farms Products LLC Large variety of produce: lettuce, greens, to- Dan & Lea Deveriendt matoes, cucumbers, zucchini, peas, beans, 178 S. Mast St. cabbage, broccoli, winter squash, various root Goffstown 03045 veggies, rhubarb, peppers, more 497-2793 [email protected] Coppal House Farm www.devriendtfarm.com John & Carol Hutton Family owned and operated business for over 118 North River Road (Route 155) 20 years. Ice cream stand featuring Blake’s ice Lee 03861 cream. 659-3572 Annuals, perennials, transplants, shrubs, hang- [email protected] ing baskets, planters, garden accessories, www.nhcornmaze.com soils/compost, seasonal vegetables, jams, Farm stand hours are 10 am –5 pm daily. Sun- popcorn, honey, maple syrup, beef, eggs, flower Festival mid-August. Corn maze open pumpkins, gourds, cornstalks, Christmas trees, August 29th. Hay and sleigh rides available by wreaths/roping, more! reservation. Pork, lamb, beef, chicken, eggs, sunflower oil, seasonal vegetables including asparagus , Dimond Hill Farm, LLC The Fells Historic Estate and Gardens Jane Presby Mary Lou McCrave 314 Hopkinton Rd. PO Box 276 Concord 03301 Newbury 03255 496-8218 763-4789 Ext. 6 [email protected] [email protected] www.dimondhillfarm.com www.thefells.org Visit our website for info about trails, gardens, Farm: 456 Route 103A, Newbury weddings and events, labyrinth, ice cream, The Fells self service plant stand sells plants meat and more. Farm stand opens June 1 and shrubs propagated in our own on-site through Nov. 1, 10am-6:30pm. nursery. Fresh seasonal vegetables fruits and herbs, a Hardy perennials, alpines, shrubs and signa- variety of NH and regional products ture Fells plants. Dollar Shy Farm Fresh Start Farms June Holm Charlene Higgins 2368 2nd NH Turnpike 434 Lake Ave., 2nd Flr, Deering 03244 Manchester 03103 464-5133 296-0443 [email protected] [email protected] Eggs, milk, fresh veggies, jams/jellies, dip www.facebook.com/freshstartfarmsnh mixes, dry rubs, honey, maple syrup. Special We are a collective of new American farmers salts and herb mixed jars, infused vinegars, in NH. Over 40 varieties of fresh produce in- home made goat milk soap cluding specialty ethnic crops. CSA pick ups in Manchester, Concord, Bedford, Derry, Mer- Duane Family Farm rimack, Nashua, Salem, the seacoast and Rick and Tammy Duane more. 122 Suncook Valley Rd. Barnstead 03218 Fuller’s Sugarhouse 435-6867 Ed Fuller [email protected] 267 Main Street Www.duanefamilyfarm.com Lancaster 03584 4th generation family farm open May 1 788-2719 Fax: 788-4221 through Thanksgiving. Farm stand is ocatd [email protected] ina restored 180’s barn. www.fullersugarhouse.com Bedding plants, seasonal fruits & vegetables, We have been producing pure maple syrup our own apple cider, fresh baked pies, pas- since 1972. Sugarhouse open for tours year ture raised beef round. Gift shop has maple products and oth- er NH items. Edgewater Farm Pure maple products: syrup, candy, cream, Pooh, Anne, Ray or Sarah Sprague sugar, maple gift sets 99 Plainfield 03781 298-8391, Fax: 603-298-8635 Gould Hill Farm www.Edgewaterfarm.com Tim and Amy Bassett Celebrating 40 years of photosynthesis in 656 Gould Hill Rd. 2014! Hopkinton 03229 Fruits, vegetables, full line of baked goods, 746-3811 farm raised chicken, eggs, local beef, dairy, [email protected] maple www.gouldhillfarm.com 80+mile panoramic view to the White Moun- tains from our hilltop farm. Pick-Your-Own, http://www.heronpondfarm.com hayrides and entertainment. Open June-Dec. We produce over 250 varieties of 35 fruits and Blueberries, peaches, nectarines, apples, vegetables, as well as a large variety of herbs pumpkins, vegetables, honey, homemade and flowers. baked goods, Granite State Candy Ice Cream, Vegetables, including corn, tomatoes, carrots, jelly, NH maple products parsnips, greens, radishes, eggplant, squash, herbs, kale, leeks, local meats, dairy—milk Great Brook Farm and raw milk, flowers, apples.
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