
O & E Farm
Heritage Homestead
Whitten Family Farm
Whitten Family Farm offers different options for CSAs. Bonus Bucks accepted. We grow our produce using the Non-certified ORGANIC method and have signed the NOFA Farmer’s Pledge. We never use GMO seeds, synthetic chemical fertilizers, pesticides, fungicides or herbicides. Cover crops and rotational plantings help fortify the soil, and reduce weed, pest and disease pressure.
Kent Family Growers
Kent Family Growers offers a Summer Share (22 weeks from June to November). Customers can purchase either a Basic share, which is intended to feed a couple or a Full Share, which is a good size for families who cook and eat a lot of vegetables. Winter shares are available in three share sizes (November through March). Flower shares begin in June and end in September. They accept Bonus Bucks.
littleGrasse Foodworks
As the only free choice community farm share in the North Country, littleGrasse offers unparalleled flexibility for your household: you choose when, how often and how much to harvest! With 25+ vegetables, 15+ herbs, and 15+ species of flowers, the share you pick offers benefits of your own diverse garden plot without all the maintenance, time, expertise and space required. Summer, Fall and Full Season you pick shares available. Clean and healthy food: zero pesticides, herbicides or synthetic fertilizers used.
Irish Hill Farm
Fuller's Farm
8 O'clock Ranch
Shop at our Ranch Store or get it delivered to your door on our weekly route of Canton, Madrid, Potsdam and surrounding areas. They offer year round local meat service in which customers can choose between mixed, beef, chicken, lamb and pork and custom cuts. 8 O'clock Ranch sells Community Supported Shares (CSA), online, and from the ranch store.
Bittersweet Farm
Bittersweet Farm is accepting members for their 2021 Workshare Warrior Community Supported Agricultural (CSA). A program designed to promote access to local food without monetary exchange, the Workshare is now in its third year. Members come to Bittersweet for two hours a week, participating in all aspects of the farm in exchange for a farm share. Shares include seasonal produce and products - depending on the time of year, members may get eggs, mixed greens, potted plants, meats, fruits, vegetables or herbs.
Birdsfoot Farm
Whitten Family Farm offers different options for CSAs. Bonus Bucks accepted. We grow our produce using the Non-certified ORGANIC method and have signed the NOFA Farmer’s Pledge. We never use GMO seeds, synthetic chemical fertilizers, pesticides, fungicides or herbicides. Cover crops and rotational plantings help fortify the soil, and reduce weed, pest and disease pressure.
Kent Family Growers offers a Summer Share (22 weeks from June to November). Customers can purchase either a Basic share, which is intended to feed a couple or a Full Share, which is a good size for families who cook and eat a lot of vegetables. Winter shares are available in three share sizes (November through March). Flower shares begin in June and end in September. They accept Bonus Bucks.
As the only free choice community farm share in the North Country, littleGrasse offers unparalleled flexibility for your household: you choose when, how often and how much to harvest! With 25+ vegetables, 15+ herbs, and 15+ species of flowers, the share you pick offers benefits of your own diverse garden plot without all the maintenance, time, expertise and space required. Summer, Fall and Full Season you pick shares available. Clean and healthy food: zero pesticides, herbicides or synthetic fertilizers used.
Shop at our Ranch Store or get it delivered to your door on our weekly route of Canton, Madrid, Potsdam and surrounding areas. They offer year round local meat service in which customers can choose between mixed, beef, chicken, lamb and pork and custom cuts. 8 O'clock Ranch sells Community Supported Shares (CSA), online, and from the ranch store.
Bittersweet Farm is accepting members for their 2021 Workshare Warrior Community Supported Agricultural (CSA). A program designed to promote access to local food without monetary exchange, the Workshare is now in its third year. Members come to Bittersweet for two hours a week, participating in all aspects of the farm in exchange for a farm share. Shares include seasonal produce and products - depending on the time of year, members may get eggs, mixed greens, potted plants, meats, fruits, vegetables or herbs.