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As a nonprofit 501 (c) 3 organization, we rely on donations, grants and volunteers to fulfill our mission. Contributions to
RVGA are tax-deductible. Call, email, stop by, or visit our website to find out how you can help.
Your generosity helps keep local farming strong!
phone (845) 626-1532 email [email protected]
website rondoutvalleygrowers.org facebook @RVGA1mailing address P.O. Box 867, Stone Ridge, NY 12484
office 1915 Lucas Avenue, Cottekill NY 12419
makes a smaller carbon footprint
preserves open space
protects irreplaceable soils
fuels the local economy
Locally grown food is: fresher, more nutritious, better tasting, and better for the health of the community
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© 2017 Rondout Valley GrowersEditorial: Deborah DeWan Map and inspiration: Fabia Wargin Graphic Design: Chloe Art & Design
ACCORD CATTLE COMPANY
Scott M. Long4724 Rte 209, Accord(845) 399–[email protected] beef & yorkshire pigsOn-Farm SalesYear-round by appointment
ALEWIFE FARMTyler Dennis
200 Esopus Ave, [email protected] vegetables & herbsWholesale / Farmers MarketsYear-round by appointment
ANJES FARMDonald Shupack
Stone Ridge(845) 687–[email protected]
APRIL FLOWERSApril Kinser
2211 Hurley Mountain Rd, Kingston(845) 901–[email protected]
aprilflowersfarmstandsustainable specialty-cut flowers & floral design serviceWholesale / On-Farm Sales July–Sept, daily during daylight
ARROWOOD FARMSBlake Arrowood &
Jacob Meglio236 Lower Whitfield Rd, Accord(828) 253–[email protected] [email protected] arrowoodfarms.com
arrowoodfarmsOrganic hops, beer, pork, brewery & tasting roomOn-Farm Sales; Fri 5–9pm, Sat 1–9pm, Sun 1–8pm
BARTHEL’S FARM MARKET
Roxanne & Gary Sachetti, Nicholas Cipollone8057 Rte 209, Ellenville(845) 647–[email protected]
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Fruits & vegetables from A-Z, asparagus to zucchiniWholesale / Farm Stand April–Dec, 8am–6pm
BELL’S CHRISTMAS TREESGordon & Paula Bell,
Brian & Lori Bell647 Mettacahonts Rd, Accord(845) 626–[email protected] bellschristmastrees.com
bellschristmastreesU-cut trees: Thanksgiving–Dec 24th Potted trees, hay, gravel, screened potsoil, garden & lawn soil: Year-round; Mon–Fri 9:30–dusk, Sat & Sun 8:00–dusk
BERRY NICE FARMLarry Godfried
[email protected] fruitMay–Sept, by appointment
BONTICOU DUCKSPolly Gregor & Brian Guillorn
784 County Rte 6, High Falls(845) 687–[email protected] poultry: heritage ducks, chickens & geeseWholesale / On-Farm Sales March–Oct, by appointment
BUZZANCO’S GREENHOUSES & FARM
Angie Buzzanco2050 Sawkill-Ruby Rd, Kingston(845) 336–[email protected], vegetables, herbs, cacti, succulents, unusual hanging baskets & plantsFarm Stand; April–July, 10am–5pm;Sept–Oct, 1pm–5pm
CATSKILL NATIVE NURSERYFrancis Groeters &
Diane Greenberg607 Samsonville Rd, Kerhonkson(845) 626–[email protected]
catskillnativenurseryNorth American perennials, trees, shrubs, heirlooms, herb plants, & unusual edible plantsRetail; Mid–April to end of Oct, Thurs–Mon 9:30am–6pm
C.E.O. NATURAL ANGUS BEEF
Claude E. Osterhoudt3866 Atwood Rd, Stone Ridge(845) 687–[email protected] and antibiotic-free beefWholesale / On-Farm SalesYear-round by appointment
CENTER FOR BIOREGIONAL LIVING
Andrew Faust & Adriana Magaña253 Briggs Hwy, Ellenville(917) 584–[email protected]
permaculturenewyorkOrganic vegetables, eggs, medicinal herbs & raw goat milkBy appointment
CLOVE VALLEY CSAAileah Kvashay
81 Clove Valley Rd, High Falls(845) 687–[email protected]
clovevalley.csaVegetables, herbs & flowersCSA / On-Farm Sales / Farmers MarketsApril–Oct, Tues & Fri 8am–7pm
COUNTRY FLOWERS GREENHOUSES
Drew & Robin Andersen7759 Rte 209, Napanoch(845) 647–[email protected]
countryflowers.greenhousesHerbs, vegetables, annual & perennial plantsFarm Stand; Mother’s Day–end of June, 9am–6pm
DAMN GOOD HONEY FARMKeith & Jennifer Duarte
150 Hilltop Terrace, Kerhonkson(845) 701–[email protected]
danmgoodhoneyfarmVegetables, honey, handcrafted beeswax, honey soap & beekeeping educationBy appointment
DAVENPORT FARMSBruce & Barth Davenport
3411 Rte 209, Stone Ridge(845) 687–[email protected]
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Full line produce, sweet corn, gourmet groceries, local meat, nursery, bakery & meals to go Farm Stand; Daily 7am–7pm
DUCHESS FARM EQUESTRIAN CENTER
Michael & Deborah Warren35 Warren Way, High Falls(845) 559–[email protected]
duchessfarmHorses, lessons, training & boarding; organic eggs & hayYear-round, 10am–4pm
F & C BROOKS AND SONSRandy Brooks
285 Tongore Rd, Kingston(845) 901–0943
FC-Brooks-and-sons-dairy-farm-565614483558204/Dairy, hay, calves & beefOn-Farm SalesYear-round
FARMERS TABLE FARMRAIL TRAIL CAFE
Brian Farmer & Tara Johannessen344 River Rd Extension, New Paltz(845) 399–[email protected]
railtrailcafenyVegetables & herbsFarm Stand & Cafe; Fridays 11:30am– dark; Saturdays & Sundays 9am–dark; check online for weekday hours
FEATHER FARMHarry Hansen
2545 Lucas Turnpike, High Falls(845) 687–[email protected] grapesSeasonal by appointment
FIDDLEHEAD FARMRobert Fade & Breanna Casey
715 Route 213, Rosendale(845) 943–[email protected]
thefiddleheadfarmVegetables, flowers & micro-greens CSA / Rosendale Farmers Market May–Oct
FLYING CHANGE FARMDiane Schoonmaker &
Patrick Williams235 Airport Rd, Accord(845) 626–[email protected]
flyingchangefarmllcRiding lessons, horse boarding, summer camps & birthday partiesYear-round, 8am–5pm
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Welcome to our Food & Farm Finder
FARMER TO FARMER Building a Community of Growers
FARM TO COMMUNITY Celebrating the Importance of Local Food & Farms
FARM TO FOOD PANTRY Gleaning to Bring Food Security to Our CommunityPhoto by Beth McLendon
Photo by Richard Smith
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THE RONDOUT VALLEY HAS IT ALL: vegetables and fruit, horse farms, Christmas trees, nursery stock, animal products, eggs, milk, value-added products, maple syrup, beer and more. We also provide farm-based education and agritourism. And you’ll find many of our growers at local Farmers Markets.
Use this guide and map to locate these farms and farmers markets. Next to the map is a color-coded key covering 16 different categories of farm operations and crop varieties. Every listing (including some operations that are not open for farm visits) has farmer, contact information, GPS friendly addresses, and seasonality. Check out our Seasons at a Glance to learn what locally grown products are found in each season or year-round. Weather or other factors may alter crop and product availability each year, so make sure to check with the growers before your visit.
We are farmers and neighbors working together to keep local farming strong! RVGA runs projects and programs that enhance connections between people and local agriculture, increase access to fresh locally grown food for children, families and underserved populations, and preserve agricultural open space for future generations. We invite you to join our growing movement. Use the detachable form in this guide or visit rondoutvalleygrwers.org. We depend upon you the community for financial support and volunteer time to carry out our mission. And we cannot thank you enough!
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FORAGING & FEASTINGDina Falconi
foragingfeastingHerbal products, body care, tinctures, outdoor products & herbal books By appointment
FOXMOR FARMJohn & Bernice Morrow
501 Foxmor Lane, Lake Katrine(845) 336–[email protected], free-range chickens, eggs & honey Call for tour reservations
HARRINGTON FARMSM. Garrett Harrington
12 Cedar Hill Rd, High Falls(845) 687–[email protected], hay & strawYear-round
HASBROUCK FARMSJoe Hasbrouck
2546 Hurley Mountain Rd, Kingston(845) 338–0352Fuel corn & hayYear-round
HOLLENGOLD FARMWendy Hollender
222 Lower Whitfield Rd, Accord(845) 626–[email protected] & vegetables, botanical art workshopsFarm Stand; Fri–Sun, 9am–5pm, or by appointment
HUDSON VALLEY FARM HUB
Brooke Pickering-Cole Hurley Mnt Rd, Hurley(845) 331–[email protected]
hudsonvalleyfarmhubNon-profit education & demonstration farm; vegetables & sweet cornWholesale; by appointment
HUDSON VALLEY ORGANIC
John & Christy Adams53 Tow Path Rd, Wawarsing(845) 551–[email protected]
hudsonvalleyorganicOrganic micro–greensUnion Square Market, SaturdaysYear-round
HUDSON VALLEY SEED COMPANY
Ken Greene & Doug Muller484 Mettacahonts Rd, Accord(845) 204–[email protected]
seedlibraryCertified organic seedsOpen for special events;mail order & retail outlets
HUDSON VALLEY VERTICAL FARMS
Kathy PufferRosendale(845) 380–[email protected]
hudsonvalleyverticalfarmsVertical aeroponic vegetables & eggsWinter CSA; Nov–April
KELDER’S FARMChris & Jackie Kelder
5755 Rte 209, Kerhonkson(845) 626–[email protected]
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Fruit & vegetables; hay & straw, pasture-fed chicken & beef, free-range eggsU-pick / Farm Stand / CSASummer: daily 10am–6pm; Winter: Mon, Wed, Fri, Sat, 10am–4pm
LITTLE EGG FARMJennifer Muck &
Aaron Dietrich54 Pine Bush Rd, Stone Ridge(845) 706–[email protected]
littleeggfarmVegetables, honey, flowers, baby greens, herbs, chicken & goose eggs, organic small grains & cornWholesale / On-Farm SalesBy appointment
LOOSESTRIFE FARMMyron Langer
30 Loosestrife Lane, Kerhonkson(845) 626–[email protected]
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LONG SEASON FARMErin Enouen & Sam Zurofsky
68 Maple Lane, Kerhonkson(845) 337–[email protected]
Long-Season-Farm-1688588801366373Organic vegetablesWinter CSA / Wholesale / Farmers Markets; Year-round
LYONSVILLE SUGARHOUSEJohn & Janine Stockin
591 County Rte 2, Accord(845) 687–[email protected]
Lyonsville-Sugarhouse-Farm-138383956183915Maple productsWholesale / On-Farm Sales / Farmers MarketsYear-round, 9am–7pm
MAHONEY FARMSKevin Heldron, Colin Heldron
& Marie Mahoney6747 Rte 209, Kerhonkson(845) 626–0986Feed corn & soybeansWholesale
MARSHALL’S TREE FARMVivian Kruppa &
Steven Marshall58 Whitfield Rd, Accord(845) 626–4059; (845) 626–7881Christmas treesOn-Farm SalesNov & Dec, daily dawn to dusk
MEAGAN DAVIS DRESSAGE AT LONGVIEW FARM
Meagan Davis383 Pine Bush Rd, Stone Ridge(845) 430–[email protected] meagandavisdressage.com
megandavisdressageHorse lessons, training & boardingMay–Nov, 9am–5pm by appointment
MOVABLE BEAST FARMCharles & Francesca Noble
Accord(845) 626–[email protected], grass-fed beefYear-round by appointment
MUDDY FARMJessica Swadosh &
David Siegel45 Winfield Rd, Stone Ridge(845) 417–[email protected]
muddyfarmveggiesNaturally grown vegetables & eggsNYC Village Green Market & Local Food Co-op
NICHOLS FIELD RIDING CLUB
Cori Nichols98 Sherman Rd, Kerhonkson(845) 616–[email protected]
nicholsfieldridingclubHorse lessons, clinics & equine-assisted learningYear-round, dawn to dusk
PROVIDENCE FARM CO.
Christine Atkinson & Dylan Case98 Bakertown Rd, Accord(845) 626–[email protected]
providencefarmaccordOrganic vegetables, non-GMO grains, quail, chicken & duck eggs, emu eggs (seasonal) & porkWholesale / On-Farm SalesYear-round by appointment
QUACK’N’HOLLER FARMDebra Romano
5155 Rte 213, Olivebridge(800) 984–[email protected]
quacknhollerfarmAdga Nubean dairy goats & specialty poultryOn-Farm SalesApril–Dec, by appointment
RAVENWOODDana McClure &
Chris Lanier579 Samsonville Rd, Kerhonkson(845) 657–[email protected]
ravenwoodnyVegetables, fruit, free-range eggs & maple syrupFarm Stand; May–Oct, Saturdays 10am–2pm
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ROBERT O. DAVENPORT & SONS
Douglas & Robert Davenport2100 Hurley Mountain Rd, Kingston(845) 339–[email protected], sweet corn & specialty cropsFarm Stand; July–Sept, daily 8am–6pm
ROLLING MEADOWS STABLES
Deborah & William DeGraw399 Cherrytown Rd, Kerhonkson(845) 626–[email protected] boarding, beef cattle & hayYear-round
ROW BY ROW FARMMira & Dakota Miller
1375 Hurley Mountain Rd, Hurley(845) 663–[email protected] vegetables By appointment
RUSTIC RIDGE VIEW FARMWally Nichols
15 Old Queens Hwy, Kerhonkson(203) 858–[email protected]
Rustic-Ridge-View-Farm-565947563429885Horse lessons, boarding, hay, cedar posts & wedding venue
RUSTY PLOUGH FARMOleh & Nadia Maczaj
331 Dowe Rd, Ellenville(845) 647–6911rustyplough@earthlink.netrustyploughfarm.comrondoutvalleyorganics.com
rustyploughfarmOrganic vegetables, herbs, berries, seedlings, duck & hen eggs CSA / Kingston Farmers MarketYear-round by appointment
SAUNDERSKILL FARM MARKET
Jack, Dan & Dave Schoonmaker5100 Rte 209, Accord(845) 626–[email protected], cider doughnuts, nursery plants, flowers, tomatoes, sweet corn, fruits & vegetables, grocery, maple syrup & dairy products; u-pick strawberries, pumpkins & applesFarm Stand; April–Dec, Tues–Sun, 7am–6pm
SEED SONG FARM & CENTER
Creek Iversen160 Esopus Ave, Kingston(845) 902–[email protected]
seedsongfarmCommunity agro-ecology, vegetables, berries & herbsCSA / Farmers MarketsMay–Oct
SOLID GROUND FARMWes Hannah & Bryn Roshong
205 Hidden Valley Rd, Kingston(518) 528–[email protected]
solidgroundfarmnyVegetables, pastrured chicken & beefWholesale / CSA / Kingston Farmers MarketMay–Nov
SOPHIE’S FARMNik & Nelda Gerner
239 Boice Mill Rd, Kerhonkson(845) 626–[email protected]% grass-fed heritage beefOn-Farm SalesYear-round by appointment
SOUTH PINE ST CITY FARMJoel Zenie & Patricia Hawkins
27 South Pine St, Kingston(845) 532–[email protected]
southpinestreetfarmUrban vegetable farmWholesale / Farm StandJune–Oct; M, W, F 3–7pm
STANDING ROCK FARMSarah & Randy Hornbeck
4480 Rte 209, Stone Ridge (845) 687–[email protected] beef & free-range eggsOn-Farm SalesYear-round, 9am–5pm
STARS OF THE MEADOWMarybeth Wehrung
Accord(845) 380–[email protected]
starsofthemeadowSpecialty cut flowersWholesale / RetailMay–Oct by appointment
STILL HOUSE FARMMatt Igoe
127 Binnewater Rd Kingston(917) 545–[email protected] / On-Farm SalesSaturdays; Memorial Day–Labor Day
STONE RIDGE ORCHARDElizabeth Ryan
3012 Rte 213, Stone Ridge(845) 687–[email protected]
Stone-Ridge-Orchard/264389216916334U-pick apples & fruit, cider, hard cider & meads, baked goodsFarm Stand; May–Dec, daily
SUGARBROOK MAPLE FARM
John Broekema351 Samsonville Rd, Kerhonkson(845) 594–[email protected]
Sugar-Brook-Maple-Farm-158506600874555Maple productsWholesale / On-Farm Sales
SUNDOWN TREE FARMPeter & Susan Mobijohn
409 Upper Cherrytown Rd, Kerhonkson(845) 626–[email protected], Christmas trees & vegetablesOn-Farm SalesYear-round on weekends
SUSTAINABILITY FARMWendy Kaplan
2880 Lucas Turnpike, Accord(845) 747–[email protected]; June–Oct
THE BEJEWELED ROOKathleen Murphy
91 Towne Rd, Ellenville(845) 210–[email protected]
bejeweledrooJewelweed & herbal products
TONGORE BROOK FARMMichael McDonough
84 Woodland Rd, Stone Ridge(646) 256–[email protected] microgreensWholesale; Year-round
TWILIGHT ACRES HOMEGROWN
Laura Padusnak3835 US 209, Stone Ridge(845) 687–[email protected]
twilightacreshomegrownstoneridgeFarm fresh flowers, floral design, local goods & farmhouse findsWholesale / On-Farm SalesYear-round; Tue–Thu 10am–5pm, Fri 10am–5:30pm, Sat 9am–3pm
TWIN SPRUCE FARMRyan & Ellen Bernholz
306 County Rte 2, Accord(845) 901–8348 (Madeleine)[email protected] beefYear-round by appointment
VERONICA’S GARDEN & STONE RIDGE NURSERY
Veronica Pra110 Kripplebush Rd, Stone Ridge(845) 687–[email protected], garden supplies & greenhouses; hardscapes, large commercial & small installation landscaping, driveways, septics & drainage solutionsWholesale / Retail April–Nov, Sun 10am–3pm, Mon–Sat 8am–6pm
VLY FARMKen Mironer
689 Vly Rd, Stone Ridge(845) 389–[email protected]
vlyfarmNon-GMO, free-range, grass-fed beef, pork, lamb, goat, eggs, fruit & vegetablesYear-round by appointment
WESTWIND ORCHARDFabio Chizzola & Laura Ferrara
215 Lower Whitfield Rd, Accord(845) 626–[email protected]
westwindorchardU-pick apples & raspberries; pizza & hard cider; vegetables, winter squash, & honeyU-pick / Wholesale / Farm Stand Memorial Day–Halloween, Sat & Sun 12–6pm
WIGHTMAN FRUIT FARMJohn & Lori Wightman
130 Baker Rd, Kerhonkson(845) 626–[email protected] & grapesU-pick; Sept–Oct, Sat & Sun 10am–5pm
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ELLENVILLE June–Oct., Sun. 10am–2pm
Market and Center Streets, Ellenville [email protected]
KINGSTON May 7–Nov. 26, Sat. 9am–2pm
Wall Street, Kingston kingstonfarmersmarket.org
ROSENDALE June–Oct., Sun. 10am–2pm
408 Main Street, RosendaleBehind the Rosendale Theaterrosendalefarmersmarket.com
SAUGERTIES Memorial Day–end of Oct.,
Sat. 10am–2pm115 Main Street, Saugertiessaugertiesfarmersmarket.com
WOODSTOCK FARM FESTIVAL
May–Oct., Wed. 3:30pm–Dusk 6 Maple Lane, Woodstockwoodstockfarmfestival.comVisit websites for Kingston, Rosendale & Saugerties winter market information.
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RVGA, Inc. is a farmer-led nonprofit organization deeply rooted both in farming and in community. We are growers, local food professionals, businesses and residents committed to strengthening and supporting our farm community — over 70 farms from 13th generation families to new comers — producing over 17 million pounds of produce a year.
Get to know Rondout Valley farmers & Buy Local
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Make a tax-deductible donation
build community among farmers, and between farmers, neighbors, schools and beyond
educate, advocate, and celebrate the importance of local food and farms
create partnerships to offer more fresh locally grown food to children, families and underserved populations
work to protect irreplaceable farmland, boost our local economy and support innovative farming practices
inspire and engage the next generation to create a sustainable local food supply and strong agricultural fabric
GIVING BACK
Since 2009, RVGA, Family of Woodstock, and UlsterCorps have partnered to bring an average of 48,000 pounds a year of fresh local produce donated by local farms to over 30 Ulster County food pantries, soup kitchens and shelters. This essential program depends on the generosity of our participating farmers, and many volunteers – and support from Carve for a Cause, Community Foundations of the Hudson Valley, Local Economies Project, Rondout Valley Central School District, Ulster County Community Action, ARC of Ulster-Greene, and TD Bank Charitable Foundation. To volunteer or donate visit rondoutvalleygrowers.org.
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Strawberries
Tomatoes
Grapes
Horse Farms
Honey
EggsDiary Products
PorkBeef
Apples
Onions
Maple Syrup
Christmas TreesSquash & Pumpkins
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Thank you! RVGA, Inc. is a 501 (c) 3 charitable organization. Donations
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Please cut this form at the dotted line and return to: RVGA, Inc.
P.O. Box 867Stone Ridge, NY 12484