Be Green! Support Local Farms

One way to practice stewardship of the earth is to support farms either by shopping directly at the farm or through Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) programs. A CSA program invites members of the community to purchase “shares” in the produce, usually in January. Your share purchase allows the farmer to invest in crops for the season. Once the farm starts to produce, shareholders (CSA members) receive a “share,” usually each week. Variations of this include the program at Fable Farm (listed below), where you are invited to purchase a debit card that can be used to buy anything in the farm market. At Fable this includes cheese, meat and fruit that has been locally produced, not just at Fable Farm.

The Green Team is pleased to share this list with you. Thanks to Green Team member Nancy Caswell who researched the farms and orchards and put this list together.

Local Farms/CSAs

Amba Farms, Bedford Hills
Amato Farm, Katonah – farm stand, 121 NY- 100, Katonah
Cabbage Hill, Mt. Kisco – farm market, CSA (meat box, you select weekly)
Cortlandt Farmers Market, Rt 202, Cortlandt
D.I.G. Farm, North Salem – farm market
Fable Farm, Ossining – farm market and CSA
Harvest Moon Farm and Orchard, North Salem – market, CSA
Hemlock Hill, Cortlandt – farm store and CSA,
Hilltop Hanover Farm -this is a county property, not privately owned
The Meadows Farm – Yorktown 
Muscoot Farm Farmers’ Market- Sundays, 10 am – 3 pm, Rt 100 Katonah
Peekskill Farmers’ Market – Bank St., Saturdays, 8am -2 pm
Purdy’s Farm – North Salem
Rochambeau Farm, Mt. Kisco — farm market & store
White Oak Farm, Yorktown Heights – maple syrup and honey
Stone Barns Center – 2019 CSA is sold out 

Local orchards

Wilkens Fruit and Fir Farm, Yorktown
Stuart’s Farm, Somers
Outhouse Orchards, North Salem 
Harvest Moon Orchard, North Salem
Salinger’s Orchard, Brewster

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