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Cochrane Family Farm
Cochrane Family Farm, is a certified organic, family owned and operated 30 acre farm with a country store on farm. The Cochrane’s raise and sell local, homemade, organic products and aim to offer a wide variety of high-quality, nutrient dense vegetables, herbs and seeds following a permaculture methodology.
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Poynton Farms Ltd. (Newcombes Sweet Corn)
Poynton Farms is home to Newcombe’s Sweet Corn where Ian Newcombe and Andrea Palmer farm about 120 acres growing Sweet Corn, Potatoes, Pumpkins, Blueberries and rotational crops. Ian and Andrea operate a successful farm stand specializing in sweet corn.
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Elmridge Farm
Owned and operated by Greg and Suzanne Gerrits, their two children Gillian and James and a dedicated team of local and international farm workers. We grow a wide variety of fresh market fruit and vegetables, the majority of which are grown pesticide free.
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Snowy River Farms
Snowy River Farms is committed to providing consumers with pasture- raised, products created in a humane and ecologically friendly manner. They strive to use what nature provides to fuel our bodies, minds, and souls. Their livestock are pasture and woods raised, fed fruits and veggies and their feed is certified non-GMO.
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Sullivan’s Family Farm
Sullivan’s Family Farm is a small family farm focusing on naturally raised meats! The Farm has been in the Sullivan family for generations and although it hasn’t been active for many years, Ryan and Chelsea moved back with their family (7 year old, and 3 year old twins) and have started to reactivate it.
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Manning Family Farm
Manning Family Farm started in the mid-1960s with Dean’s parents, Malcolm and Gail, purchasing the present farm location in Falmouth, Nova Scotia. It has since developed into a mixed farm operation consisting of greenhouses, vegetables, grain and beef cattle.
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My Grandfather’s Farm
The Roddick’s sell produce, berries, cut flowers, herbs, rhubarb, pickles, preserves, jams, jellies and beer bread! They also sell vegetables during the winter from their small greenhouse. My Grandfather’s Farm is hoping to have corn for popping this year and some apples, peaches and pears!
