NEK Farm Map - Green Mountain Farm-to
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NEK Farm Map - Green Mountain Farm-to
quebec TIPS FOR VISITORS Mind Your Feet | Stay on the paths. Plant roots, and the soil itself, need air to stay healthy. It’s easy for them to get sick when the soil has been compacted so, please, don’t walk in the plants’ bed! Help Your Children Learn True Things Your farm visit can be a wonderful opportunity for you to model the learning process with your children. Be curious. Wonder aloud. Ask someone who knows. Listen carefully. Take in this new knowledge. Go home more connected. 101 Jay 242 100 09 Come Prepared | Farms are not necessarily accident proof, and they’re definitely not weather proof. Come dressed for the weather and wear sturdy, close-toed shoes. Bring your own water and snacks. Pick Only What You Are Invited To Please remember that the farm’s products are its income. Just as you wouldn’t eat a box of strawberries as you stroll through the grocery store, it is also not appropriate to snack your way through the farm. Be a good guest, and remind your kids to do the same! Newport CENTER Troy Newport 5 11 24 06 12 Black River 01 5 58 100 albany agricultural Event LIST 21 Green River Reservoir 14 Johnson 16 Taste of the Kingdom | Jay www.greenmountainfarmtoschool.org | Sample seasonallyinspired small plates prepared by the region’s top chefs and food producers, as well as local desserts, wine, craft beer and cider. Silent auction and live music. 20 Open House Maple Weekend | State-wide www.vermontmaple.org | Your opportunity to get a first-hand look at how Vermont’s sugar makers are able to take the sap from maple trees and craft something as delicious as pure Vermont maple syrup. World Maple Festival | St. Johnsbury www.worldmaplefestival.org | Celebrating the history and heritage of the Maple Syrup Industry and St. Johnsbury’s status as the Maple Center of the World. Feast with the Beast | St. Johnsbury www.fairbanksmuseum.org | The Fairbanks Museum’s signature summer celebration featuring elegant food and drink in a true Vermont treasure. Kingdom Farm & Food Days | Hardwick center@hardwickagriculture.org | A two-day event showcasing Vermont farms, local food, gardens, small producers and agricultural businesses. Workshops, demonstrations, food and tours will be available. Orleans County Fair | Barton www.orleanscountyfair.net | Formed by local farmers and businessmen who wanted to bring the community together to socialize and celebrate, the annual County Fair, is held every August and features food, rides, games, music and much more. Bean & Brew at Jay Peak | Jay www.jaypeakresort.com | A unique festival celebrating coffee and beer, complete with live music, food, give-a-ways, activities for the kids and of course, coffee and beer sampling. 29 30 hardwick montpelier Island Pond Lake Willoughby 122 35 SPONSORED by BrewerY / Distillery Nationally award-winning craft beers and spirits are made right here in the Northeast Kingdom. Visit tasting rooms, tour the facilities and stock-up on your favorite beverages. 114 Maple Sugar House Visit sugar houses, in-season, to see how maple sap is boiled into Vermont maple syrup. Most also offer maple syrup, candies, and other products for purchase. 91 Other There are many other unique food producers and agricultural attractions in the Northeast Kingdom of Vermont. See specific listings for more information. 36 Greensboro wheelock Bend WWW.GREENMOUNTAINFARMTOSCHOOL.ORG Pick-Your- Own To taste some of the freshest fruits and vegetables in Vermont, including blueberries, apples and pumpkins, visit a local farm to “Pick-Your-Own.” 5A 40 See back for detailed farm descriptions, exact locations with addresses and more information. lyndonville ESSEX caledonia THIS BEAUTIFUL LAND OF OURS IS FILLED WITH QUIET, UNSPOILED LANDSCAPES 2 5 walden 41 14 2 Farmers’ Market Markets offer shoppers a bounty of fresh-picked fruits and vegetables, along with a wide selection of Vermont produced specialty products, such as maple syrup, honey, jams, jellies, cider, and cheeses. 16 sheffield 15 island pond west burke east hardwick 28 Farm Stand Farm-owned produce stands feature fresh fruits, veggies and other specialty prodcuts. Some farm stands also feature products from neighboring farms and producers. glover west danville 31 Peacham 39 32 danville st. johnsbury 38 Lunenburg concord Connecticut River 43 THAT BELONG ON CORNER STORE POSTCARDS. ROLLING HILLS, LUSH PASTURES, SHADY FORESTS & CRYSTAL CLEAR LAKES CAN BE FOUND RIGHT AT OUR DOORSTEPS, AND WE REALIZE HOW LUCKY WE ARE. 93 37 Barnet Vermont Cider Week | State-wide www.vermontciderweek.com | Celebrating craft cider by increasing its presence in top restaurants, bars and retail shops accross the state. For updated listings and additional information, please visit www.travelthekingdom.com 105 Greensboro 16 Taste of Newport | Newport www.discovernewportvt.com | Join many of Newport’s downtown restaurants for signature dishes made with local products from celebrated Newport chefs. 5A Craftsbury Caspian Lake 34 east charleston 26 5 07 15 42 111 Crystal Lake 17 02 Lake Eligo Dairy Family-run dairy farms offer products including fresh retail milk, homemade ice cream, fresh cream, flavored milks, cheeses and other dairy products. Some include retail facilities and/or invite you to visit and tour the farm. barton Craftsbury Common 04 Equine / Livestock / Fiber From llamas to reindeer, these farms offer a wide range of farm animals and livestock for viewing, as well as wool products and quality meats for purchase. Holland 58 19 Great Hosmer Pond 27 10 Seymour Lake 22 23 03 Courtesy of www.localharvest.org 25 produced by 114 MORGAN orleans irasburg Orleans 15 vermont 08 Brownington westfield lowell derby 13 14 Missisquoi River 18 14 05 105 105 Call Ahead | A farm is a family business and a home. Respecting the farmers’ work load and their privacy is important, so make sure you let them know you‘re coming. Park in Designated Areas | If you don’t know where to park, just ask. Lake Memphremagog North troy Groton 33 Flavors of the kingdom TOUR MAP OF FARMS & FOOD PRODUCERS IN THE NORTHEAST KINGDOM FLAVORS OF THE KINGDOM TOUR MAP OF FARMS & FOOD PRODUCERS IN THE NORTHEAST KINGDOM Orleans 02 Bonnieview Farm 2228 South Albany Road, Albany 05820 www.ewemilk.com | (802) 755-6878 | Sheep’s milk and cow’s milk cheeses, organic pasture fed lamb, beef, chicken, yarn, socks and wool duvets. No storefront, but if you are visiting us you can purchase products here. Farm tours available. Please call ahead. 03 Browns Beautiful Blueberries 493 Coburn Hill Road, Craftsbury 05826 www.bbblueberries.com | (802) 586-2202 For over 25 years Arnold Brown has produced quality blueberries on his 2,000 bush hillside orchard overlooking the Black River Valley and Craftsbury Common. Please bring your own containers to take berries home. Open late-July to early-Sept, 9am-5pm. Call ahead. 04 Cate Hill Orchard 697 Shadow Lake Road, Greensboro 05827 www.catehillorchard.com | (802) 586-2059 A diverse family farm with a strong belief in sustainable and organic principles. Organic apples and other fruits and berries, sheep and organic sheep cheese, a small apiary, a few pigs and chickens, and a vegetable garden. Visit the farm stand. Open Aug 1 to Oct 25, weekends 10am-5pm. Please call ahead. By appointment only. 05 Cliff Haven Farm 5463 Lake Road, Newport Center 05857 www.cliffhaven.net | (802) 334-2401 We produce and sell our own pure maple syrup in a traditional manner and have been serving the public as a B&B for 10 years. Visit the sugarhouse in March & April, nature walk through 300 acres, and spend a night in the B&B. Open year round. Please call ahead. 06 Eden Ice Cider CoMPANY 150 Main Street, Newport 05855 www.edenicecider.com | (802) 334-1808 We produce a full range of award-winning ice ciders, aperitif ciders and naturally sparkling ciders—all made with care from locally grown apples. Taste local ciders/ spirits at the Tasting Bar. Must be 21 years or older to taste ciders/spirits. Open May 1 to Jan 1, Mon-Thurs 12pm-6pm, Fri-Sat 10am-8pm, Sun 10am-3pm. Closed Tues/Wed from Jan 1 to April 30. 07 Hill Farmstead BrewerY 403 Hill Road, Greensboro Bend 05842 www.hillfarmstead.com | (802) 533-7450 The culmination of many years of travel and insight—of experience and education—of friendships and explorations. This brewery is the revival & continuation of 220 years of Hill heritage and hand crafted history in North Greensboro, VT. Tastings and retail shop. Open Wed-Sat, 12pm-5pm. 08 Hollandeer Farm 58 Stagecoach Lane, Holland 05830 www.hollandeerfarm.com | (802) 895-4115 Raising exceptional Red Deer since 1999, without the use of hormones or antibiotics. Farm raised venison is a low fat, low cholesterol and high protein red meat. Guided tours, hand-carved antler jewelry and meat for sale. No regular hours, please call ahead. 09 Jay Village Farmers’ Market Downtown next to Jay Country Store, Jay 05859 (802) 895-4869 | Featuring fresh produce, jams, jellies, maple items, crafts, food grade wooden bowls, etc. Open May 23 to Labor Day, every Sat,11am-4pm. 10 Jed’s Maple Products 259 Derby Pond Road, Derby 05829 www.jedsmaple.com | (802) 766-2700 A certified organic sugaring operation that produces a host of maple specialty foods. Family maple museum on-site, an eco-friendly sugarhouse and gift shop with maple creemees when in season. Tours, tastings and so much more! Open year round, Mon-Fri 8am-4pm, Sat 10am-4pm. 11 Kingdom BrewinG 353 Coburn Hill Road, Newport 05855 www.kingdombrewingvt.com | (802) 334-7096 As the northernmost brewery in Vermont, this working farm has a sustainable ecosystem from a greenhouse for food production to a Black Angus beef herd for spent grain and trub recycling. The tasting room hours are Thurs, Fri, Sat, 3:30pm-6:30pm. Extended summer hours. On Saturdays, you can help feed the cows. 12 Maxwell’s Neighborhood Farm 213 Maxwell Road, Newport 05855 (802) 922-2903 | Diverse, multi-generation, family-owned and operated dairy farm that features an anaerobic methane digester that generates electricity, and a large greenhouse with the capability to grow year round. Visits to the greenhouse and guided informational tour available. A wide variety of produce available for purchase. Open Saturdays beginning in June. Please call ahead. Photo by Justin Cash 01 Berry Creek Farm 1342 VT Route 100, Westfield 05874 www.berrycreekfarmvt.com | (802) 744-2406 A family-run and owned certified organic farm since 1992, specializing in strawberries, vegetables and plants. Farmstand, CSA and PYO strawberries. Other local products are available including honey, jam, bread, yogurt, cheeses, maple syrup. Open May 1 to end of Oct, Mon-Fri 9am-6pm, Sat 9am-5pm, Sun 10am-5pm. Closed Sundays mid-July to end of Oct. 13 Newport Farmers’ Market Causeway Street, Newport 05855 (802) 334-6858 | Listen to live music, enjoy prepared food from vendors, shop great produce and crafts. EBT accepted. Open May to Oct, every Sat, 9am-2pm. Open June to Oct, every Wed, 9am-2pm. 14 North Derby Organic Berries 1292 North Derby Road, Derby 05829 (802) 323-7239 | An 11 acre organic berry farm featuring red raspberries, 600 blueberry bushes, 200 black raspberry bushes and 1,200 new asparagus plants. Visit the farm stand, PYO and tours provided upon request. If it’s sunny, we’re open! 15 Old Stone House Museum 109 Old Stone House Road, Brownington 05860 www.oldstonehousemuseum.org | (802) 754-2022 Historical museum with 55 acres of grounds including an heirloom vegetable garden, orchard and perennial flower garden. Self-guided tour of gardens/barns. Guided tour of museum containing 19th century furniture, paintings, folk art, tools, etc. Open May 15 to Oct 15, Wed-Sun, 11am-5 pm. Visitors welcome to walk on the grounds any time. Check our website for events and classes. 16 Pete’s Greens 266 South Craftsbury Road, Craftsbury 05826 www.petesgreens.com | (802) 586-2882 A four-season organic vegetable farm. Farm stand features organic veggies, fresh breads, local cheeses, local pastured meat/chicken, local flours/grains, fresh juices and more. Our Craftsbury Farm Stand is open daily mid-May to Oct, 8am-8pm. 17 River’s Edge Farm Stand 776 Glover Road, Barton 05822 www.riversedgefarmstandbartonvt.blogspot.com (802) 525-4000 | Vegetable gardens, greenhouses, strawberries, blueberries and beehive on property. Fresh produce, cut flowers to order, flowering baskets, bedding plants and vegetable starts, all for sale. Also the home of Copper Plate LLC Food Trailer serving all your favorite summertime foods emphasizing our fresh garden produce. Farm stand open starting Mother’s Day weekend in May to Oct 30, weekdays 10am-6pm, Sat-Sun 10am-4pm. Re-open for Christmas trees Thanksgiving weekend through Dec 20th. 18 Roy’s Maples 1422 Herrick Road, Derby 05829 www.roysmaplesyrup.com | (802) 673-9398 A family business producing award winning organic maple syrup for over 55 years. We tap 4,500 trees and boil the sap down on a new state of the art wood fired evaporator. Certified organic by NOFA. Sugar house tours during the maple sugaring season. Open 7 days a week, 365 days a year. 19 Spring Hill Angus / NEK Processing 32 Railroad Avenue, Orleans 05860 www.nekprocessing.com | (802) 673-6629 An elite Angus farm that processes all its own meat for sale. During the summer, visitors can walk through the pasture and be given tours. In the winter they can come to the barn and see the animals. Open year round, the processing plant hours are Mon-Wed 9am-5pm, ThursFri 9am-6pm, and Sat 9am-4pm. 20 Springwater Blueberry FarM 189 Orchard Terrace, West Glover 05875 (802) 755-6872 | Growing over 8 varieties of highbush blueberries on 5 acres, we are open as a PYO when in season. We sell wholesale fresh or frozen throughout the year directly to customers. Open late-July to mid-September 9am-6pm, daily. Please no pets. Please call ahead. 21 S terling College The Rian Fried Center for Sustainable Ag. & Food Systems 16 Sterling Drive, Craftsbury Common 05827 www.sterlingcollege.edu | (802) 586-7711 ext.122 A year-round educational farm comprised of 2+ acres of hand-managed and horse cultivated vegetable gardens, livestock management of dozens of animals, an edible forest garden and compost facilities. Many speakers, workshops, and events open to the public throughout the year. Activities depend on season. Visit our website for up-to-date info. Guided tours can be arranged in advance. 24 Sweet Water Trout Hatchery / Shaye’s Sugar Shanty 511 Wright Road, Newport Center 05857 www.bestvtmaplesyrup.com • www.trouthatch.com (802) 744-6553 | Located on our 7th generation family farm, we offer locally grown vegetables, aquaponic greens, potted berries, fruit trees and various live fowl for purchase. Our maple syrup has been named “Best maple syrup in Vermont” multiple times. Tour our greenhouses and private trout hatchery by appointment. Beautiful scenic views. Tours available during sugaring season. Open March, April, May. Please call ahead. 25 Vermont Beef Jerky Company 348 Industrial Park Lane, Orleans, 05860 (802) 754-9412 | In business for 26 years, our jerky is shipped all over the country. We make and sell a variety of flavors from sweet to spicy. Come visit the plant and take home some Vermont Beef Jerky. Open Mon-Fri, 7am-3:30pm. 26 Vermont Reindeer Farm / Nature’s Touch 3108 Chilafoux Road, Orleans 05860 (802) 754-9583 | Visit, pet, and feed animals including, mini donkeys, mini goats, ponies, bunnies, ducks, chicken, pot bellied pigs and reindeer–the only ones in the state! Nature trail, children’s games, gift shop. Open end of May to Oct 11 on Sundays 10am-3pm, Sat by appointment only. Fall Festival Oct 10 & 11. 27 Wild Branch Valley Farm 1748 Wild Branch Road, Craftsbury 05826 www.wildbranchmushrooms.com | (802) 586-8022 Located in a river valley with barns, greenhouses, gardens, fields and forest, we grow organic plant starts, vegetables, mushrooms and mushroom spawn, hay and beef cattle. Our farm stand is self-service and is open May 15 to Nov 15, Tues-Sat, 10am-7pm. 35 Harvest Hill Farm 421 Watson Road, Walden 05843 www.harvesthillfarmvt.com | (802) 563-2046 A certified organic vegetable farm growing six acres of mixed vegetables and a small blueberry production. Please call ahead to arrange a time for pick-up or PYO vegetables/blueberries. 36 Meadow View Farm 1545 Darling Hill Road, Lyndonville 05851 www.meadow-view-farm.com | (802) 626-1116 Raising Heritage Breed Belted Galloways for breeding and beef with a 100% grass fed feeding program using rotational grazing, producing all-natural, healthy beef. Self-guided tours. Open to the public year round, seven days a week, 10am-6pm. 37 Peacham Farmers’ Market Academy Hill Green, Peacham 05862 www.peacham.net/market | (802) 633-4959 Featuring local beef, pork, chicken, lamb, duck, maple syrup, berries, produce, cheese, homemade crafts and Jamaican food. Farm-to-Family coupons accepted. Open May 21 to Oct 1, every Thurs, 3pm-6pm. 38 St. Johnsbury Farmers’ Market Pearl Street, St. Johnsbury 05819 www.sites.google.com/site/caledoniafarmersmarket/ (802) 592-3088 | Organized by the Caledonia Farmers’ Market Association. Open May 9 to Oct 31, every Sat, 9am-1pm. 39 St. Johnsbury Winter Farmers’ Market St. Johnsbury Welcome Center, St. Johnsbury 05819 www.sites.google.com/site/caledoniafarmersmarket/ (802) 592-3088 | Organized by the Caledonia Farmers’ Market Association. Open Nov to April, first & third Sat of each month, 10am-1pm. caledonia 28 Agape Hill Farm 618 Houston Hill Road, Hardwick 05843 www.agapehillfarm.com | (802) 472-3711 Llama farm with other assorted farm animals, selling raw and processed fiber as well as fiber art and felting supplies. Llama trail walks and family farm visits available. Open Memorial Day weekend through Columbus Day weekend. Please call ahead. By appointment only. 29 Caledonia Spirits 46 Log Yard Drive, Hardwick 05843 www.caledoniaspirits.com | (802) 472-8000 A craft distillery that partners with farmers and beekeepers to source organic grains and raw honey for the production of our spirits. Distillery open to the public for free tastings and tours, for individuals and groups. Open May to Dec, Mon-Sat 10am-5pm, Sun 11am-3pm. 30 Center for an Ag. Economy 140 Junction Road, Hardwick 05843 www.hardwickagriculture.org | (802) 472-5362 CAE operates the Vermont Food Venture Center, a food business incubator, and owns Atkins Field, home of the community gardens and farmers market. VFVC is open for tours by appointment. Atkins Field is an historic site open for hiking and viewing the gardens. 31 Danville Farmers’ Market Danville Green, Danville 05828 www.sites.google.com/site/caledoniafarmersmarket/ (802) 592-3088 | Organized by the Caledonia Farmers’ Market Association. Open June 10 to Oct 7, every Wed, 9am-1pm. 22 Sugarmill Farm 1296 Route16, Barton 05822 www.sugarmillfarm.com | (802) 525-3701 We produce maple syrup and give tours of our farm. View old methods of syrup making, tour the farm and watch a movie on maple syrup production over the years. Open June 1 to Oct 15, 10am-4 pm. 32 Emergo Farm / Bed & Breakfast 261 Webster Hill Road, Danville 05828 www.emergofarm.com | (802) 684-2215 A sixth generation working dairy farm welcoming guests to relax on the porch, take a stroll to the panoramic picnic area, learn a bit of farming history and say “hi” to our friendly milking girls! Self-guided/guided tours, scenic vista walks, museum-like history barn. Open to the public May to Oct, most days, sun-up to sun-down. 23 Sweet Rowen Farmstead 538 Lafont Road, West Glover 05875 www.sweetrowen.com | (802) 755-9960 A grass-based, family-owned and operated dairy farm with our own creamery. We make fresh cheese and bottle our own delicious, non-homogenized milk on-site to sell locally. Please call ahead. By appointment only. 33 Groton Growers Farmers’ Market Community Building, Route 302, Groton 05046 www.grotongrowers.org | (802) 633-3031 Meat, cheese, produce, crafts, baked goods, maple syrup, honey and more. EBT, Farm-to-Family coupons, and debit cards accepted. Open Memorial Day weekend through Sept, every Sat, 9am-1pm. 34 Hardwick Farmers’ Market Atkins Field, Granite Street, Hardwick 05845 www.hardwickfarmersmarketvt.com | (802) 755-6349 Produce, baked goods, dairy products, prepared foods, crafts, spirits, healers. Live music every week. Open May 22 to Oct 9, every Friday 3pm-6pm. Children’s Days June 12 & August 21. 40 Tamarlane Farm 2586 Pudding Hill Road, Lyndonville 05851 www.thelyndonfreighthouse.com | (802) 626-3265 A certified organic dairy, beef and vegetable operation that also produces and sells their own compost. Beef and seasonal products are available in their natural food market, The Freighthouse. Open year round, 6:30am5:30pm. Farmstand is open first week in Aug to lateSept. 41 V ermont Chevon, LLC 173 Crystal Avenue, Danville 05828 www.vermontchevon.com | (802) 535-4110 Through our partnership with dairy goat farmers, we supply a consistent, year-round supply of premium, farmgrazed product. Small herd of goats on-site for visitors to interact with, and meat for sale. Please call ahead. By appointment only. 42 Vermont Soy, LLC 180 Junction Road, Hardwick 05843 www.vermontsoy.com | (802) 472-8500 Producing organic tofu, soy puddings, soy ricotta cheese, L’oil organic cooking oils in Sunflower and Soybean, and coconut milk smoothie drinks. All organic. View production when occurring. Open Fridays 12pm-5pm. Essex 43 Lunenburg Farmers’ Market The Common, corner of Route 2 & Bobbin Mill Road, Lunenburg 05906 www.lunenbergfarmersmarket.org | (802) 892-1262 Featuring fresh produce, baked goods, maple syrup, beef jerky, homemade jams, pickles and crafts, woodenware, etc. EBT and debit cards accepted. Opens June 3, every Wed, 2pm-6pm. Story hour for kids around 2:30pm. Designed by Kathryn Hansis