Adams County Local Foods Guide.

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Adams County Local Foods Guide.
 Adams County
Local Foods
Resource Guide
Compiled by the Adams County Food Policy Council www.adamsfoodpolicy.org About the Local Foods Guide
Compiled every two years by the Adams County Food Policy Council (ACFPC), the Local Foods Resource Guide is intended to help you find the farms and markets that sell locally grown produce. Using this guide, you’ll discover the wealth of resources in your own backyard. Thank you for buying food and goods that support our local economy, local farmers and the environment! Interested in being included in this booklet? Please let us know via email at: adamsfoodpolicy@gmail.com. Contents: Page 3 What’s in Season? Page 4 Farmers Markets Pages 6‐8 Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) Page 10 Explana on of Terms Pages 11‐40 Local Goods Pages 28‐29 Map of Adams County Local Foods Pages 41 Our Agricultural Landscape Page 42‐43 Food Pantries and Soup Kitchens Pages 44‐47 Community Ini a ves Page 48 The Adams County Ag & Natural Resources Center Page 49 SNAP, WIC, FMNP Index Pages 50‐53 Product Index Page 54 About Us & Affiliates Page 56 Sponsors Cover Photographs: Elizabeth Weller, Amazing Heart Farm, Orrtanna, PA 2 apples asparagus beef beets blackberries blueberries broccoli Brussels sprouts cabbage carrots cauliflower celery chard cheese collards cherries (sour) cherries (sweet) corn (sweet) cucumbers eggplant eggs garlic grapes green beans honey kale kiwi berries kohlrabi le uce lamb melons milk nectarines onions peaches What’s in Season?
J F M A M J J A S O N D pears peas peppers plums pork potatoes poultry pumpkins radishes raspberries shell beans (pinto, lima…) spinach strawberries summer squash tomatoes turnips wine winter squash 3 Farmers Markets
Adams County Farm Fresh Markets Adams County Farmers Market Associa on, Inc. P.O. Box 3224, Ge ysburg, PA 17325 acfarmersmarkets@gmail.com Website: www.acfarmersmarkets.org Facebook: Adams County Farm Fresh Markets Open: At two loca ons* from May through October: Wednesdays 2pm‐6pm Ge ysburg Heritage Center 297 Steinwehr Avenue, Ge ysburg, PA 17325 *Both loca ons accept SNAP benefits and debit cards Fridays and Saturdays 9:30am‐2pm The Outlet Shoppes at Ge ysburg 1863 Ge ysburg Village Drive, Ge ysburg, PA 17325 Ge ysburg Farmers’ Market Lincoln Square, Rt. 30 Ge ysburg, PA 17325 717‐359‐9989 Ge yFarmMarket@gmail.com Website: www.ge ysburgfarmmarket.com Open: Saturdays 7am‐12pm, May‐September/October Hanover Farmer’s Markets 210 East Chestnut Street in the Hanover Market House Hanover, PA 17331 717‐637‐3877 Website: www.hanoverboroughyorkcountypa.info/Market‐House.html Facebook: Hanover Market House Open: Year‐round, Saturdays 6am‐12pm, 4 Adams County Farm
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5 Community Supported Agriculture
Community Supported Agriculture (CSA): In basic terms, CSA consists of a community of individuals who pledge support to a farm opera on. Members, or shareholders, of the farm or garden pledge in advance to cover the an cipated costs of the farm opera on and farmer’s salary. In return, they receive shares in the farm’s bounty throughout the growing season. Members also share in risks, including poor harvest due to unfavorable weather or pests. Amazing Heart Farm 181 Orrtanna Road Orrtanna, PA 17353 717‐339‐8443 www.amazinghear arm.com amazinghear arm@comcast.net Please contact for more informa on about CSA availability. *Cer fied Naturally Grown Beech Springs Farm 784 Mount Carmel Road Orrtanna PA 17353 717‐642‐5695 www.beechspringsfarm.com beechspringsfarm@comcast.net CSA Shares: Summer shares CSA Pick‐Up: At the farm, Thursdays 3pm‐6pm Products: vegetables, herbs, flowers, and some small fruits. Op onal shares for chicken, fruit, and shiitake mushrooms from other local farms available. Broad Valley Orchard 1934 Wenksville Road Biglerville, PA 17307 717‐677‐4131 www.broadvalleyorchard.com judymar @superpa.net CSA: Call for an appointment or to purchase a CSA share. Products: Our locally grown, chemical‐free fruits and vegetables are available to our CSA members approximately 10 months of the year. See website for a comprehensive list of produce. *Cer fied Naturally Grown 6 Everblossom Farm
6363 Carlisle Pike East Berlin, PA 17316 717‐253‐7797 www.everblossomfarm.com Facebook: Everblossom Farm elaine@everblossomfarm.com CSA Shares: Year‐round, Summer Share, Winter Share, coffee, eggs, chocolate CSA Pick‐Up: Various loca ons in South Central Pennsylvania and Maryland Products: 50+ types of veggies and berries in tradi onal and customizable CSA shares. Check out our seasonal availability chart on our website. *USDA Organic, PA Preferred, Accepts SNAP & WIC Piney Mountain Orchard 197 Coon Road Gardners, PA 17324 717‐514‐4256 www.pineymountainorchard.com meganrulli@gmail.com CSA Shares: Year‐round share op ons CSA Pick‐Up/Market Stand: Carlisle Market, Wednesdays 1pm‐7pm; various loca ons in Ge ysburg, Harrisburg, and at the farm. Contact us for days and mes. Products: Salad greens & cooking greens, peas, carrots, radishes, cucumbers, beans, potatoes, beets, heirloom tomatoes, peppers, eggplant, garlic, onions, and more! Various types of share sizes available. We also have eggs and goat meat. *Cer fied Naturally Grown, Accepts FMNP Re land Farm 2776 Bal more Pike Ge ysburg, PA 17325 717‐253‐2799 www.re landfarm.com farmer@re landfarm.com CSA Shares: Year‐round shares CSA Pick‐Up: On the farm, Saturdays 10am‐5pm. Products: Pork cuts (chops, bacon, sausage, roasts, minute steaks), whole chickens, whole wheat, whole oats, and flour. *PA Preferred 7 Sycamore Ridge Farm
5860 Old Harrisburg Road Ge ysburg, PA 17325 717‐817‐6892 sycamoreridge1@embarqmail.com CSA Shares: Spring, Summer and Fall CSA Pick‐Up: Flexible week‐day hours. Call for informa on. Products: Virtually all vegetables that can be grown in this region (including ar chokes), berries and small fruits, and some tree fruit from a local Adams County orchard. *Accepts SNAP and WIC Tuckey’s Mountain Grown 290 Wenksville Road Biglerville, PA 17307 717‐677‐7997 Facebook: Tuckey’s Mountain Grown Fruit and Vegetables krtmtngrown@embarqmail.com CSA: 1st week of June—end of September CSA Pick‐Up/Market Stand: Hanover Farmer’s Market, Saturdays 6am‐12pm, Fulks Corner Farmers Market (Fulks Corner Ave & MD Rt. 355, Gaithersburg, MD), Thursdays 2pm‐6pm (June‐Oct) Products: Strawberries, raspberries, black raspberries, peaches, nectarines, apples, variety of seasonal veggies including: tomatoes, peppers, summer squash, and more. Also, fresh cut flowers. *Accepts FMNP Tips for shopping farm stands and farmer’s markets: Be sure to check the farm or market business hours before visi ng. Bring cash. Many farmers and markets do not have equipment for cards. Get a reusable bag for your produce, or save plas c bags from the grocery store. Unfamiliar with a specific product? Talk to the farmer for recipes and ps. Bring the whole family! Pick‐Your‐Own opera ons are great fun and a wonderful opportunity to get outside and handpick your own produce. 8 9 Explanation of Terms
You will find the following terms noted with a * throughout this booklet. Cer fica ons PA Preferred: State‐supported agricultural marke ng program to iden fy and promote food and agricultural products grown, produced or processed in PA. USDA Cer fied Organic: A federal cer fica on based on the Na onal Organic Program, in which produc on methods aim to preserve the environment and avoid most synthe c materials, such as pes cides and an bio cs. Cer fied Naturally Grown (CNG): Based on the Na onal Organic Program standards, CNG farmers don’t use any synthe c herbicides, pes cides, fer lizers, an bio cs, hormones, or gene cally modified organisms; livestock are raised mostly on pasture and with space for freedom of movement; feed must be grown without synthe c inputs or gene cally modified seeds. Integrated Pest Management (IPM): Typically a preventa ve process that uses several non
‐ chemical tac cs to deal with pests. Pes cides are used only as a last resort. Good Agricultural Prac ces Cer fied (GAPs): A business (especially a wholesale business) carries out the best agricultural prac ces to verify that fruits and vegetables are produced, packed, handled, and stored in the safest manner possible to minimize risks of microbial food safety hazards. Food assistance programs Women, Infants & Children (WIC): A federal program offering supplemental food assistance, health care referrals, and nutri on educa on for low‐income pregnant, breas eeding, and non‐breas eeding postpartum women, and infants and children up to age five who are found to be at nutri onal risk. Farmers Market Nutri on Program (FMNP): A federal program that aims to increase access to fresh, unprepared, and locally grown fruits and vegetables to WIC par cipants, and to expand the awareness, use of, and sales at farmers’ markets. Senior Farmers Market Nutri on Program (SFMNP): A federal program that aims to provide low‐income seniors with coupons that can be exchanged for eligible foods (fruits, vegetables, honey, and fresh‐cut herbs) at farmers’ markets, roadside stands, and community‐supported agriculture programs. Supplemental Nutri on Assistance Program (SNAP): Formerly Food Stamps, a federal program that offers nutri on assistance to millions of eligible, low‐income individuals and families and that provides economic benefits to communi es. 10 Local Goods
Adams County Winery 717‐334‐4631 www.adamscountywinery.com vinter@adamscountywinery.com Farm Winery: 251 Peach Tree Road, Orrtanna, PA 17353 Open: 7 days/week, 10am‐6pm Products: Wide variety of wines, gi ware and wine accessories, ar san cheese, crackers, and home wine making supplies. Offering year‐round events and complimentary wine tas ngs. Check our website for more informa on. Wine Shop at 25C: 25 Chambersburg Road, Ge ysburg, PA, 17325 Open: 7 days/week; Jan‐March 11am‐6pm; April‐Dec Mon‐Sat 11am‐7pm, Sun 11am‐6pm (Hours may change, check our website) Products: Wide variety of wines, gi ware and wine accessories, ar san cheese, crackers, as well as complimentary wine tas ngs. Anropa Farms 4255 Carlisle Road Ge ysburg, PA 17325 717‐385‐3101 Open: Seasonally (summer), daily from sun‐up to sun‐down Products: Alpacas and alpaca products, blueberries, and strawberries. Anschuetz Farm 627 Natural Dam Road Ge ysburg, PA 17325 717‐334‐8901 Facebook: Anschuetz Farm papasturepork@yahoo.com Open: Find our products at Hollabaugh Bros Fruit Farm & Market, Apple Valley Creamery, and the Ge ysburg Farmers Market, Saturdays 7am‐12pm Products: Pasture raised pork (apple grillers, nitrate‐free bacon and hams, sweet and hot Italian grillers, German brats, breakfast links, roasts, boneless and bone‐in chops, ribs, baby back ribs, tenderloins, hot dogs, half and whole hogs); Grass‐fed lamb (leg of lamb, rack of lamb, lamb chops, lamb cubes, ground lamb); Grass‐fed beef (steaks, hamburgers, and roasts, and quarter, half & whole beef sales). 11 Appalachian Acres
1511 Hunterstown Hampton Road New Oxford, PA 17350 717‐624‐0097 www.ge ysburgcreamery.com Open: Year‐round, by appointment Products: Pastured and whey‐fed premium Berkshire pork, chicken, turkey, free‐range brown eggs, and quality beef from a pack of hamburger to a whole steer. All of our animals are humanely raised, and the meat is 100% free of ar ficial hormones and an bio cs. Learn more about our farming prac ces on our website. Apple Valley Creamery 541 Germany Road East Berlin, PA 17316 717‐528‐4520 www.applevalleycreamery.com gotmilk@applevalleycreamery.com Open: Year‐round farm store, Tues‐Fri 10am‐6pm, Sat 8am‐6pm; home delivery service Mon‐Fri 8am‐6pm Products: Pasteurized and raw milk, half & half, heavy cream, eggnog, bu er, and ice cream—all from our grass‐fed dairy cows. We also sell products from local farmers, including all natural beef, cheeses, and eggs. *Animal Welfare Approved, GMO‐Free Beechwood Orchards 984 Carlisle Road Biglerville, PA 17307 717‐677‐6536 melissaallen23@gmail.com Facebook: Beechwood Orchards Open: Year‐round, by appointment Products: Fruit, vegetables, berries, canned goods, cider, and honey *PA Preferred, Accepts FMNP Beevia Farm Bakery & Apiary 2228 Oxford Road New Oxford, PA 17350 717‐419‐8050 Carolowen618@gmail.com Open: Call for an appointment Products: Honey, pork, lamb, assorted vegetables, and alpaca wool 12 Benny’s Fruit Market 2740 Chambersburg Road McKnightstown, PA 17343 717‐334‐4683 gkrebert@centurylink.net Open: Spring, Summer, Fall, Mon‐Sat 9am‐5pm, Sun 11am‐4pm Products: Strawberries, cherries, black and red raspberries, blueberries, apricots, plums, peaches, pears, blackberries and many varie es of apples. Also, seasonal vegetables and fall squash, decora ve items and pumpkins large and small. *PA Preferred, Accepts WIC & FMNP Big Hill Ciderworks 1365 Gablers Road Gardners, PA 17324 717‐836‐0062 www.bighillcider.com info@bighillcider.com Open: By appointment only. Tas ng room to come! Check website for details Products: Hard ciders produced from apples that are grown and pressed here on our farms. We don’t add any sugar, sweeteners or flavorings to our ciders. Standard ‐ An off‐dry hard cider with a medium sweetness from fresh pressed cider. Li le Round Hop ‐ A dry‐hopped hard cider with a hop nose thanks to Cascade, Centennial and Columbus hops and a citrusy finish from added Lemongrass. Summer Scrumpy ‐ A off‐dry cider with a bit of tartness and a light body Barrel Aged Reserve Cider ‐ Blended from 16 varie es, 3 different yeast trains, fermented & aged in 3 different types of oak barrels. Unfiltered, dry, tart and great for food pairing. 13 Boyer Nurseries & Orchards, Inc. 405 Boyer Nursery Road Biglerville, PA 17307 717‐677‐8558 www.boyernurseries.com sales@boyernurseries.com Open: Mid‐March thru December, Mon‐Sat 7am to 5pm, Sun 12pm‐5pm; January thru mid‐March Mon‐Friday 7am to 5pm. Products: A variety of sweet and tart cherries, blueberries, apricots, plums, nectarines, peaches, apples, pears, quince, and kiwiberries Pick‐Your‐Own: sweet & tart cherries, blueberries *PA Preferred, Accepts FMNP Breezy Acres Produce Ge ysburg, PA 17325 717‐752‐0262 mkre@live.com Facebook: Breezy Acres Produce Open: Call for mes and loca ons Produce: Hot, sweet, and beau ful bell peppers, seedless watermelon, tomatoes, eggplant, cucumbers, zucchini and squash Brent’s Hydro‐Greens, LLC 138 Brent Road Fairfield, PA 17320 717‐642‐1555 www.brentsberryfarm.com brentshydrogreens@gmail.com Open: Year‐round, Fri‐Sat 10am‐5pm. Call 717‐398‐7128 for wholesale/large orders Products: Hydroponic le uce, tomatoes, cucumbers, peppers, other natural fruits and vegetables available seasonally. All produce is grown in a Hydroponic (nutrient enriched water) greenhouse. No pes cides or herbicides are used in this growing process. *PA Preferred Did You Know?
Agriculture and tourism are the top two industries in Adams County. Source: adamscounty.us 14 Brownvalley Farms
295 Hickory Road Li lestown, PA 17340 717‐359‐5084 www.agmap.psu.edu ‐ Search ‘Brownvalley Farms’ Open: Spring, Summer, Fall; Mon‐Sat 9am‐5pm Products: Strawberries, red and black raspberries, blueberries, blackberries, peaches, sweet corn, pumpkins, and freezer beef *PA Preferred , Accepts FMNP Caprine Delight/Room‐to‐Grow 1778 Chambersburg Road Ge ysburg, PA 17325 717‐334‐3263 www.localharvest.org ‐ Search ’Caprine Delight’ rwalker@pa.net Open: Year‐round, Sun‐Fri 12pm‐7pm, or by appointment Products: Fresh raw goat milk, aged raw goat milk cheeses, fresh eggs, frozen goat meat, Alpine goat kids, Alpine goats, and Alpine buck service. Our animals are raised on pasture. Their grains are soy‐free and GMO‐free. Their free‐choice hay is grown locally without herbicides. *Members of PASA, (PA Associa on for Sustainable Agriculture), ADGA (American Dairy Goat Associa on), and FTCLDF (Farmer‐to‐Consumer Legal Defense Fund) Quality fruits and vegetables. Family owned and operated. 2740 Chambersburg Road, McKnightstown Open: June through October Monday‐Saturday, 9am‐5pm (and Sundays in October) 717‐334‐4683 15 The Carriage House Market
117 Frederick Street, Rear Hanover, PA 17331 717‐633‐7500 Facebook: The Carriage House Market Open: Year‐round, Wed‐Fri 10am‐6pm, Sat 8:30am‐4pm Products: Grass‐finished beef, Berkshire pork, eggs, pastured chicken, milk, cheese, seasonal produce, herbs, granola, soups, baked goods, sauces, condiments, dips, gi s and more! Many products are from Adams County Farms Chapel‐Ridge Meat & Mercan le, Inc. 5 Chapel Ridge Road Ge ysburg, PA 17325 717‐334‐4222 www.chapel‐ridge.com beef@chapel‐ridge.com Open: Year‐round, call for an appointment Products: Family owned farm selling gate‐to‐plate beef. USDA‐processed and inspected beef (no an bio cs, steroids, herbicides or pes cides), 92% lean. Find our meat at: The Rose Garden (Ge ysburg), Butcher Block (Biglerville), Jubilee Foods (Emmitsburg, MD), Palmyra Natural Foods (Palmyra), Re land Farm (Ge ysburg). We also sell an ques at our gi shop. Call for more informa on. Coble’s Edibles 843 Table Rock Road Ge ysburg, PA 17325 717‐334‐6876 Open: Year‐round, call for an appointment Products: Cul vars of nuts including black walnut, English walnut, bu ernut, heartnut, hickory, pecan, chestnut, pine nut, Bart nut, almond, and hazelnut. Did You Know? Adams County is o en called “Apple Country”, due to the quan ty of orchards in the region. Source: des na onge ysburg.com 16 Common Ground Farms 180 South Queen Street Abbo stown, PA 17301 717‐451‐4421 healthyveggy@yahoo.com Open: Find us at the Original Hanover Farmers Market, Saturdays 6am‐12pm Products: Organic produce (fruits, berries, herbs, and vegetables) Countryside Gardens 2440 Bal more Pike Ge ysburg, PA 17325 717‐334‐8321 www.countrysidegardens‐nursery.com countrysidegardens_nursery@hotmail.com Open: Mid‐March through Christmas Eve, Mon‐Sat 9am‐5pm. Sunday hours vary seasonally. Please call for more informa on. Products: Easter flowers, vegetable plants, herb plants, annual bedding plants, hanging baskets, perennials, trees, shrubs, fall mums, pumpkins, gourds, Indian corn, corn shocks, straw bales, poinse as, wreaths, garlands, and fresh cut Christmas trees. Creekside Sheep and Wool 586 Fish and Game Road Li lestown, PA 17340 717‐359‐9472 www.creeksidesheep.com tjschol@creeksidesheep.com Open: By appointment Products: Lambs, goats, and sheep for hand‐spinning 200+ Gra ed Cul vars of Nuts Trees, Scion Wood, Seed Nuts, Nut Crackers 17 Dawg Gone Bees Honey & Gi
s The Markets at Hanover—1649 Broadway Hanover, PA 17331 717‐968‐5965 www.dawggonebees.com dawg.gone.bees@gmail.com Open: Year‐round, every Wednesday in the summer, 1st & 3rd Wednesday in the winter Also find us at Carlisle Farmers on the Square (other) Weds 3pm‐7pm; Hanover Markets (year‐round), Thurs‐Friday 9am‐7pm, Sat 8am‐4pm; Ge ysburg Farmers Market, Saturdays 7am‐12pm. Products: Raw local honey, variety of fruit spreads (made w/ honey), honey mustard, honey bu ers, creamed honey, beeswax moisturizing products & soap, various beeswax candles, granola, honey crackle popcorn, dog treats, and more! Most of our hives are in the Ge ysburg/Bonneauville Area *PA Preferred Deb’s Farm Market 4045 Chambersburg Road Biglerville, PA 17307 717‐334‐5050 Open: Spring, Summer, Fall (and only weekends in November), Mon‐Fri 10am‐6pm, Sat 10am‐4pm, Sun 12pm‐4pm Products: Seasonal fruits and vegetables (including strawberries, cherries, raspberries, peaches, apples, tomatoes, salad needs, and more!), pumpkins, gourds, Indian corn, cider, Wendy Knoll’s Handmade Ice Cream, Kime’s & McCutcheon’s products, homemade pies, breads and cookies. 18 The Family Cow LLC 3854 Olde Scotland Road Chambersburg, PA 17202 717‐491‐4004 www.yourfamilycow.com edwin@thefamilycow.com Open: Mon‐Fri 8am‐5pm, Sat 8am‐4pm Products: Raw organic grass‐fed Jersey milk, cheese, bu er, cream, yogurt, pastured eggs, pastured chicken, grass‐fed beef, Woodland pork, sprouted wheat bread, and sourdough. Check our website for more products and drop‐off loca ons *USDA Cer fied Organic Fields of Adventure at Smithfield Farms 64 Tree Lane Aspers, PA 17304 888‐677‐0093 www.fieldsofadventure.com chris@fieldsofadventure.com Open for groups: star ng in May (Call for reserva ons and informa on) Open to the public: Labor Day through the first Saturday of November (September: Sat 10am‐7pm, Sun 1pm‐7pm; October & November: Fri 6pm‐10pm, Sat 10am‐10pm, Sun 1pm‐7pm) Products: Non‐GMO grains; broilers, turkeys, hogs beef, fed by non‐GMO grains, pastured raised, all grains grown on the farm; home grown popcorn, pumpkins, gourds and ke le corn, zipline, campfire par es, 100 & 50 slides, slingshots, a corn maze in the fall & Pick‐Your‐Own blueberries. We do ke le corn fundraisers–Call for informa on. *PA Preferred, PA BQA 19 20 Five Points Farm Market and Greenhouse
85 Fickes School Road York Springs, PA 17372 717‐528‐6897 www.fivepointsfmg.com five_points_farm@aol.com Open: April‐October, Mon‐Sat 8am‐9pm; and find us at the Adams County Farm Fresh Markets on Weds, Fri & Sat. Products: Corn, tomatoes, cantaloupe, watermelon, potatoes, sweet potatoes, winter squash, pa y pan squash , zucchini, summer squash, pumpkin, cucumbers, eggplant, hot and regular peppers, onions, apples, peaches, cabbage, beans, cauliflower, okra, le uce, kale, Swiss chard, and spinach. We are a full greenhouse and offer vegetable plants to buy and grow yourself. *PA Preferred, Accepts WIC , Accepts FMNP Fresh & Flavor‐Full Market 5200 Hanover Road (Rt. 116) Hanover, PA 17331 717‐521‐9944 www.freshandflavorfull.com Facebook: Fresh & Flavor‐Full Market Open: May‐Oct, Mon‐Fri 10am‐6pm, Sat 9am‐4:30pm Products: Fruits, vegetables, honey, pumpkins, jams, jellies, baked goods, flowers, and farm fresh milk from Apple Valley Creamery *PA Preferred, Accepts FMNP Ge ysburg Creamery 1511 Hunterstown Hampton Road New Oxford, PA 17350 717‐624‐0097 www.ge ysburgcreamery.com ge ysburgcreamery@gmail.com Open: Year‐round, by appointment. Also find us at the Ge ysburg Farmers Market, Saturdays 7am‐12pm. Check out our website for other loca ons. Products: Farmstead, ar sanal dairy products in our state licensed facility, including a pasteurized cream‐line, whole milk, yogurts, smoothies, cheeses and ice cream. All of our products are made with milk from our small herd of grass fed dairy cows. Our products are absolutely free of ar ficial hormones and an bio cs. Check out our website to learn more about our products, farming prac ces and our milk co‐op. 21 Gray Wolf Planta
on 149 Forest Drive (Store address open seasonally) 350 Forest Drive New Oxford, PA 17350 717‐624‐7204 www.graywolfplanta on.com www.graywolfplanta on@yahoo.com Open: July‐Sept 15th, 7 days/week, 10am‐dark; mid‐Sept ‐ Oct 31st, call for hours Products: Fruit, heirloom apples, watermelon (call for fruit availability); sunflowers, squash, gourds, honey, jams, jellies, vegetables, straw bales, gi s, cra s, corn maze, and Pick‐Your‐Own pumpkins *PA Preferred, Accepts FMNP Hacienda Shiloh 327 Knox Road Ge ysburg, PA 17325 717‐642‐9161 casagarlic@superpa.net Open: Year‐round, Mon‐Sat 9am‐5pm, Sun 11am‐5pm Products: Organically grown garlic, shallots, herbal teas and plants, sea salts, chilies, herbal soaps and lo ons 22 Hauser Estate Winery
717‐334‐4888 www.hauserestate.com info@hauserestate.com Facebook: Hauser Estate Winery Home Orchard & Winery: 410 Cashtown Road, Biglerville, PA 17307 Tas ng Room Open: Mon‐Sat, 11am‐5pm, Sun 12pm‐5pm Wine Store: 19 Lincoln Square, Ge ysburg, PA 17325 Open: Mon‐Weds, Sun, 12pm‐6pm; Thurs, 12pm‐9pm; Fri‐Sat, 12pm‐7pm Products: In harvest season wine, Jack’s Hard Apple Cider, cheese, gi s Highfield Hollow Farm 150 Hilltop Road Gardners, PA 17324 717‐528‐4825 www.highfieldhollow.com owner@highfieldhollow.com Open: Year‐round, by appointment Products: Freezer lamb, freezer goat, and honey Hilltop Farm Market, LLC 1619 Stoney Point Road East Berlin, PA 17316 717‐259‐0792 www.hilltopfarmmarket.com Facebook: Hilltop Farm Market hilltopfarmmarket@comcast.net Open: May—October, Tues‐Fri 9am‐6pm, Sat 8am‐5pm, Sun 12‐5pm You can also find us Saturdays 9am‐2:30pm @ the Adams County Farm Fresh Markets Products: Vegetables: squash, zucchini, pa y pan squash, red, green, yellow bell peppers, spring onions, sweet candy onions, asparagus, cabbage, broccoli, cauliflower, green beans, red and white potatoes, tomatoes, peas, cucumbers, eggplant, hot peppers, sweet banana peppers, sweet corn, winter squash, pumpkins; fruits: strawberries, blueberries, raspberries, apples, peaches, nectarines, pears, apricots, plums, cantaloupe, watermelon, honeydew, canary melons; local honey, fresh brown eggs, and Pennsylvania maple syrup. Contact us for wholesale orders and prices. *PA Preferred, Accepts FMNP 23 Historic Round Barn & Farm Market 298 Cashtown Road Biglerville, PA 17307 717‐334‐1984 www.roundbarnge ysburg.com fruitlands@embarqmail.com Open: May‐Oct 9am‐4pm daily, Nov‐April check website for seasonal hours Products: Own grown fruits & vegetables, baked goods, cheese, flowers, gi s, cra s, herbs, honey, jams, jellies, meat, and pumpkins *PA Preferred Hollabaugh Bros., Inc. Fruit & Farm Market 545 Carlisle Road Biglerville, PA 17307 717‐677‐8412 www.hollabaughbros.com info@hollabaughbros.com Open: Mid‐April ‐ Dec, Mon‐Thurs 9am‐6pm, Fri 9am‐5pm, Sun 12pm‐5pm; Jan‐March: Thurs‐Sat 9am‐4:30pm. Also look for us at the Ge ysburg Farmers Market, Saturdays 7am‐12pm Products: Fruits & vegetables (see our website for a full list), baked goods, jams, jellies, flowers, honey, maple syrup, local meats and dairy, gi s, cra s, and group tours. *PA Preferred, Accepts WIC and FMNP 24 K & J Farm Market
4 Irishtown Road Hanover, PA 17331 717‐637‐8848 kandjfarm@yahoo.com Open: Spring, Summer, Fall Weds‐Fri 10am‐6pm, Sat 9am‐5pm Products: Large variety of fruit and veggies, our own farm fresh brown eggs and Amish‐ made baked goods. Call us regarding CSA memberships, offering full‐shares and half‐shares, June‐October. *Accepts SNAP and WIC Kehr Family Farm 512 Basehoar Road Li lestown, PA 17340 717‐359‐9721 Open: late June‐mid July, Mon‐Thurs 7:30am‐11:30am, Sat 7:30am‐11:30am Products: Pick‐Your‐Own blueberries and raspberries, and pre‐picked berries (can be ordered or bought as available) *PA Preferred 25 Kime’s Cider Mill, Inc.
171 Church Street (PO Box 419) Bendersville, PA 17306 717‐677‐7539 www.kimescidermill.com kimescider@netzero.com Open: Sept‐May, Mon‐Fri 7am‐4pm Products: Fruit bu er spreads, canned peaches, apple juices, and fresh apple cider Steve Korver Farm 383 Kilpatrick Road New Oxford, PA 17350 717‐624‐7880 Open: Call for an appointment Products: Fresh brown eggs La more Valley 10 La more Valley Road York Springs, PA 17372 717‐528‐7100 www.la morevalleyfarms.com la morevalleyfarms@earthlink.net Open: In the summer months, Saturdays 8am‐5pm, Sundays 11am‐4pm. Check our website for when the ’green stand’ (a solar powered farm wagon) will be open. Products: Raspberries, green beans, tomatoes, peppers, zucchini, summer/winter squash, pumpkins, watermelons, sweet corn, red beets, cabbage, cauliflower, apples, wheat, barley, corn, soy beans. We also have grass‐fed Texas Long Horn ca le and processed products including fruit bu ers, apple juice, pepper jellies, BBQ sauces, chutneys, canned pumpkin, raw sauerkraut, tomato soup and sauce. *PCO Cer fied Organic Farm 171 Church Street, PO Box 419
Bendersville, PA 17306
Phone: 717-677-7539 Fax: 717-677-7151
www.kimescidermill.com
Specializing in Quality Fruit Products
26 The Lion Po
er 855 Taneytown Road Ge ysburg, PA 17325 717‐337‐0451 www.thelionpo er.com thelionpo er@yahoo.com Open: Year‐round, Daily 9am‐6pm, open un l dusk in summer. Closed Christmas Day. Products: Handmade po ery, local produce in season (strawberries, asparagus, spring onions, tomatoes, plums, cherries, blueberries, raspberries, peaches, pears, apples, watermelons, cantaloupes, etc.) local raw honey, local raw goats milk, local apple bu ers, handmade goat milk soaps, and free‐range chicken eggs. *PA Preferred Mark M. Wilson 625 Quaker Valley Road Biglerville, PA 17307 717‐677‐7791 or 717‐677‐8869 Open: July‐August, Thurs 7am‐11am, 4‐8pm, Sat 7am‐11am Products: Sour cherries early in the summer and Pick‐Your‐Own blueberries late in the summer. McCleaf’s Orchard & Market, LLC 104 West Guernsey Road Biglerville, PA 17307 717‐357‐2809 or 717‐658‐2055 o 717‐677‐0569 www.mccleafsorchard.com mccleafsorchard@gmail.com Open: Spring, Summer, Fall, Mon & Thurs 9am‐9pm; Tues, Weds, Fri 9am‐6pm; Products: Strawberries, blueberries, raspberries, blackberries, sweet cherries, sour cherries, peaches ‐ yellow and white, nectarines ‐ yellow and white, plums, pluots, 32 varie es of apples, kiwi berries, kale, onions, Swiss chard, broccoli, cauliflower, potatoes, collards, heirloom tomatoes, summer and fall squash, red beets, and cucumbers. *Accepts SNAP, FMNP, SFMNP; u lizes IPM prac ces Did You Know?
Farm orchards played an important role during the Civil War. The full foliage and fruit acted like a veil, covering the soldiers’ movements. Source: npsgnmp.wordpress.com 27 400 Pleasant Valley Road, Biglerville, PA 17307 717‐677‐8411 Www.oylersorganicfarms.com oylersorganicfarms@gmail.com Offering all types of local, organic & specialty products. Stop by and check out our farm market! Growing cer fied organic apples, apple cider, peaches, grass‐finished beef, vegetables, pastured chicken, pastured pork, Thanksgiving turkeys, and pastured eggs. Visit our website to check out dates for our annual Summer Harvest Dinner, cooking/food preserva on classes, and our Open Farm Day 28 McDannell’s Fruit Farm & Market
332 North High St. (Arendtsville) Biglerville, PA 17307 717‐677‐6922 www.mcdannellsfrui arm.com mcapple@embarqmail.com Open: June – Nov, Daily 9am‐5pm Products: Asparagus, strawberries, sweet & sour cherries, apricots, peaches, nectarines, plums, apples, UV apple cider made from our own apples, local honey & maple syrup, our own canned peaches, apple bu er, and McCutcheons products *PA Preferred McGregor’s Garden 39 Creek Road (Farm address) East Berlin, PA 17316 717‐308‐9893 or 717‐515‐4851 Open: Year‐round at Hanover Farmers Market: Sat 6am‐12pm (210 E. Chestnut St, Hanover)
and the Markets at Hanover: Thurs/Fri 9am‐7pm, Sat 8am‐4pm (1649 Broadway, Hanover) Products: Fruits, vegetables, milk, eggs, and flowers *Accepts FMNP Mickley’s Orchard & Farm Market, LLC 2080 Potato Road Biglerville, PA 17325 717‐677‐0991 Facebook: Mickley’s Orchard & Farm Market, LLC Open: At‐the‐farm seasonal Farm Stand, Call to place an order Products: 13 varie es of apples, peaches, donut peaches, plums, apricots, sweet cherries, nectarines, berries, and a variety of vegetables (salad greens, heirloom tomatoes, asparagus & much more!) Call us for informa on about our CSA. 29 Oyler’s Organic Farms and Market
400 Pleasant Valley Road Biglerville, PA 17307 717‐677‐8411 www.oylersorganicfarms.com oylersorganicfarms@gmail.com Open: Dec‐Aug, Tues‐Fri 10am‐6pm, Sat 9am‐4pm; Sept‐Nov, Tues‐Fri 10am‐6pm, Sat 9am‐4pm, Sun 12pm‐4pm Products: Cer fied organic apples, peaches, apple cider, applesauce, grass fed grass finished beef, pastured chicken, and pastured pork. We also carry a variety of local, cer fied organic, and non‐GMO specialty products. *Cer fied USDA Organic Perfect, As Usual, Farms 725 Abbo stown Pike Abbo stown, PA 17301 717‐646‐9509 www.perfectasusualfarm.com fred560@yahoo.com Open: Spring, Summer, Daily 9am‐5pm (except Wednesdays) Products: Annuals, perennials, starter vegetable plants (see website for details), numerous peppers, tomatoes, cucumber, early and late vegetables, and herbs *PA Preferred, Proven Winners Cer fied StrawberriesandSweetCherries‐June
ApricotsandPlums‐July
PeachesandNectarine‐JulythruSept.
Pears‐AugustthruMay&Apples‐AllYear
AvailableYear‐round‐Jams,Jellies,
&CannedPeaches
BakedGoodsMadeFreshDaily
10540CarlislePike
Gardners,PA17324
Phone:717‐528‐4380
PAHwy.#94
3milesNorthofYorkSprings
30 31 Peters Orchards
10540 Carlisle Pike Gardners, PA 17324 717‐528‐4380 www.peters‐orchards.com Facebook: Peters Orchards Open: Year‐round, daily, from May 1‐Oct 31, 7am‐7pm; Nov 1‐April 30, 9am‐5pm Products: Apples, peaches, pears, cherries, apricots, plums, nectarines, strawberries, pumpkins, corn, tomatoes, broccoli, cauliflower, cabbage, Brussels sprouts, beets, turnips, peppers, eggplants, zucchini, potatoes, baked & dried goods, honey, maple syrup, cider, jams, jellies, apple bu er, canned peaches, milk, and cheese. *PA Preferred, Accepts WIC Rambling River Pasture 257 Staub Road New Oxford, PA 17350 717‐624‐2141 Open: Year‐round, Call for an appointment Products: Pastured chicken, pastured turkey, free‐range brown eggs, pastured pork, and grass‐fed lamb Reid’s Orchard and Winery www.reidsorchardwinery.com Kathy@reidsorchardwinery.com Home Winery 2135 Buchanan Valley Road (Rt. 234), Orrtanna, PA 17353 717‐677‐7047 Open: Weekends from March‐Dec. Check website for current hours, music schedule, events, and fruit harvest dates Products: Naturally made wines (all types of red/white, fruit wines), hard cider, IPM‐grown tree‐fruits & berries, heirloom tomatoes, and organically grown Spring herb plants
The Cider House 400 Bal more Street, Ge ysburg, PA 17325 717‐334‐7537 Open: Sun‐Thurs 12pm‐6pm, Fri‐Sat 12pm‐10pm. Check website for events Products: Tas ngs of our ar san hand‐cra ed wines and tradi onal hard ciders. Local wines from locally grown grapes for local people. 32 The Ge ysburg Wine & Fruit Trail is an Agritourism Trail that follows the footprint of the South Mountain in Southcentral Pennsylvania and Maryland. Our Trail showcases the historic and contemporary face of agriculture in this region including: Bakery & Food Ar sans Entertainment Breweries & Brew Pubs Family Fun Farm & Historical Venues Cafes & Restaurants Farm Produce Stands and Market Cra & Ar san Venues Fes vals Featuring Our Members Cultural & Historical Venues Greenhouse, Nursery & Tree Farms Historical Inns and B&B Dis lleries, Meads, Wineries & Cideries Our members are a diverse group with one thing in common: they are all family owned and operated by residents of the South Mountain Region. Our family farm members range from small family farms genera ons old to first genera on farmers and new organic growers. Many of our members are located in Adams County and can be found in this guide! (Reid’s Winery, Hollabaugh Bros., Historic Round Barn, Beech Springs, Big Hill, Hauser Estate, Travis Organics, McDannell’s Fruit Farm, Boyer Nursery & Orchards, Inc. & Fields of Adventure at Smithfield Farms) 33 Sandoe’s Fruit Market
304 Carlisle Road Biglerville, PA 17307 717‐677‐6931 www.sandoesfruitmarketpa.com mareski14@yahoo.com Open: Year‐round, Summer months: Mon‐Fri 7am‐6pm, Sat‐Sun 7am‐5pm; Winter Months: Mon‐Fri 7am‐5pm, Sat 7am‐12pm, Closed Sundays Products: Full line of vegetables & fruits, baked goods, flowers, herbs, honey, jams, jellies, plants, potatoes, and pumpkins *Accepts FMNP Shearer’s Mountain View Farm 2687 Apple Way Road Chambersburg, PA 17202 717‐446‐7127 www.shearersmountainviewfarm.com ashearer2687@gmail.com Open: Year‐round, Call for orders & appointments Products: Cer fied Berkshire pork, beef, range chicken, range turkeys, range eggs, lamb, duck, geese, honey, and cheeses. We are an all‐natural farm: no hormones, medica ons only when needed. Sheep‐In‐Hand Farm 1820 Red Bridge Road New Oxford, PA 17350 717‐624‐8154 1820farm@pa.net Open: Ge ysburg Farmers Market, Saturdays 7am‐12pm, Hollabaugh Bros. Fruit Farm & Market and Apple Valley Creamery Products: Pastured pork and lamb, fresh cut herbs & flowers, and po ed plants *PA Preferred Did You Know?
157 farms in Adams County have been protected from development thanks to the county’s par cipa on in the State Farmland Protec on Program, amoun ng to 19,990 acres! Source: adamscounty.us 34 Stoney Point Farm Market 1318 Frederick Pike Li lestown, PA 17340 717‐359‐7591 www.stoneypoin armmarket.com customerservice@stoneypoin armmarket.com Open: Year‐round, Mon‐Fri 8am‐6pm, Sat 8am‐5pm Products: USDA‐inspected fresh meats, produce, candies, homemade breads, deli items, homemade dog treats and raw, ground dog food from local ingredients Swartz’s Pumpkin Patch 232 North High St (Arendtsville) Biglerville, PA 17307 717‐677‐0831 www.swartzspumpkinpatch.com Blog: www.swartzspumpkinpatch.blogspot.com swartzspumpkinpatch@gmail.com Open: Late May‐early June, (strawberry and black raspberry season), Mon‐Fri 7am‐6pm, Sat 7am‐5pm, Closed Sun, all other mes by appointment Ge ysburg Farmers Market, Saturdays 7am‐12pm Products: Strawberries, red & black raspberries, sweet corn, tomatoes (heirloom, slicing, paste, & salad types), asparagus, peppers, cucumbers, onions, garlic, potatoes, zucchini, broccoli, cabbage, cauliflower, kale, leafy greens, carrots, beets, melons & lopes, pumpkins, squash, fall ornamentals, apples, and peaches We also offer larger quan es for home canning, dehydra ng and freezing needs. *PA Preferred, Accepts FMNP 35 Taylor’s Greenhouse
265 Fairgrounds Road Biglerville, PA 17307 717‐677‐7471 www.taylorsgreenhouse.com taylorsgreenhouse@gmail.com Open: First Day of Spring (March 20) un l all products sold (early June) Mon‐Fri 8am‐
7pm, Sat‐Sun 8am‐5pm; Fall hours (September) Sat‐Sun 8am‐6pm Products: Spring bedding plants, vegetable and herb plants, heirloom tomatoes, perennials, geraniums, specialty annuals (many Proven Winner varie es), hanging baskets & pa o planters (see website for list of varie es), fall mums & asters Terrapin Sta on Herb Farm 1795 Cranberry Road York Springs, PA 17372 717‐253‐1001 Open: Call for an appointment Products: Call for product availability *Cer fied Naturally Grown Three Springs Fruit Farm 1606 Bendersville Wenksville Road Aspers, PA 17304 717‐677‐7186 www.threespringsfrui arm.com Facebook: Three Springs Fruit Farm Open: Find our Farmer’s Markets in PA, MD & Washington DC. Check website for updated market loca ons and hours. Products: Apples, apricots, blackberries, cherries, donut peaches, pears, ar choke, cucumber, eggplant, tomatoes and much more *Food Alliance Cer fied, u lizes IPM prac ces Travis Organics 311 Cherry Hill Lane Fairfield, PA 17320 717‐357‐1404 Facebook: Travis Organics Open: Summer, Fall, Call for appointments and more informa on Products: Apples and peaches, by the half & full bushel *USDA Cer fied Organic 36 Twin Springs Fruit Farm
257 E High St. Orrtanna, PA 17353 717‐334‐4582 www.twinspringsfrui arm.com Facebook: Twin Springs Fruit Farm Open: Find our Farmer’s Markets in MD, VA & Washington DC. Check website for updated market loca ons & hours Products: Peaches, apples, berries, spinach, tomatoes, cucumber, arugula, carrots, garlic, onions, potatoes, and much more Valley Enterprises 1091 Fairfield Sta on Road Fairfield, PA 17320 717‐642‐9699 dwilliams@pa.net Open: Year‐round, by appointment Products: Naturally raised beef, minimum order quarter beef. All meat USDA ‐
inspected, cut to order, wrapped, marked & flash‐frozen. Square & round bales of hay. *PA Preferred Weiser Orchards Farm Market 65 Bonner Hill Road York Springs, PA 17372 717‐528‐4796 Open: mid‐June—Dec 1, Mon‐Sat 8am‐7pm, Sun 12‐5. A er Nov 1 we close at 5pm Products: Apples, cherries, peaches, nectarine, pears, apricots, plums, full line of vegetables, dried fruit, baked goods, jams, jellies, flowers, fall decora ons, cider, snacks; Pick‐Your‐Own blueberries, blackberries, and red & black raspberries *PA Preferred, Accepts FMNP 37 Willow Valley Farm Market
845 Pecher Road Fairfield, PA 17320 717‐642‐5180 Facebook: Willow Valley Farm Market Open: Year‐round, Daily 10am‐dark Products: Apples, eggs, oranges, a variety of other produce, and arts & cra s Woerner Orchards 1140 Carrolls Tract Road Orrtanna, PA 17353 717‐642‐5260 or 717‐321‐4486 doug.woerner@yahoo.com Open: June‐December 9am‐5pm Products: Vegetables, tree fruit, pumpkins, preserves, cider, berries, and apple bu er (with & without sugar) *Accepts FMNP, GAPs cer fied Woollyboogers Icelandic Sheep 865 Hilltown Road Biglerville, PA 17307 717‐372‐3275 www.woollyboogers.com info@woollyboogers.com Open: Check our website or call for CSA info and appointments. Also find our meat at Hollabaugh Bros Fruit Farm & Market Products: Breeding stock, lambs, meat, wool, and felted fleece rugs. We also offer pet & animal portraits and mini‐sculptures. *Accepts SNAP, WIC Yellow Hill Farm 670 Yellow Hill Road Biglerville, PA 17307 717‐677‐8188 www.yellowhillfarm.com YellowHillFarm@embarqmail.com Open: July‐Sept, Pick‐Your‐Own hours vary. Check website for current hours or call Products: Pick‐Your‐Own blueberries (July); thornless blackberries (late July‐mid Sept); raspberries (early Aug‐Sept); flowers (July‐Sept). Catering to folks young and old who love the freshest berries! *PA Preferred 38 Our Agricultural Landscape
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Percentage of Adams County that is farmland: 51% ‐Half of our land is used to produce food or raise livestock! 
Number of farms: 1,188 
Percentage of farms that are less than 49 acres in size: 48% 
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‐Small farms are an integral part of our agricultural landscape. The average farm size: 144 acres The largest farming industry: Crops Total number of apple farms (bearing and non‐bearing): 120 ‐Adams County is largest producer of apples in the state, while Pennsylvania ranks 4th in the na on for apple produc on 
Percentage of the tax base that comes from agriculture: 11% 
Number of farm employees: 1,020 full‐ me and 2,171 seasonal 
Total amount in yearly farm labor payroll: $33.1 million Data Sources: ‐Penn State Extension Office, Adams County, Sta s cal Summary of Contribu on of Agriculture to Adams County, 2014 ‐USDA, NASS, Census of Agriculture, 2012 ‐Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, State Tax Equaliza on Board, Land Use Report, 2013 ‐www.pennsylvaniaapples.org, 2015 ‐Photo courtesy of The Gleaning Project of South Central PA, 2014 39 Food Pantries and Soup Kitchens
SCCAP Food Pantries All residents of Adams County must contact the South Central Community Ac on Programs Inc. (SCCAP) Ge ysburg office before accessing county food pantries. Where: 153 North Stra on Street, Ge ysburg, PA 17325 When: Monday and Wednesday (9:00am‐4:00pm) Who: Residents of Adams County Contact: Lisa Beaver 717‐334‐7634 ext. 131 Food Pantry loca ons: Ge ysburg—SCCAP, 153 North Stra on Street East Berlin — 130 West King St. (Rear of Building) Fairfield — Fairfield Mennonite Church Li lestown —232 N. Queen St. New Oxford — 120 N. Peter St. Aspers — Pathstone (Rural Opportuni es) York Springs — Chapel Hill Church of God How o en may residents access? Once a month. Fresh produce? Yes, when available. Memorial Bap st Church Food Pantry Where: 1096 Biglerville Road, Ge ysburg, PA 17325 When: 3rd Saturday of every month (9:30‐11:30am) Who: Residents of Adams County with financial proof (paystub or proof of income) How o en may residents access? Once a month. Fresh produce? No. Contact: 717‐334‐2898 Emergency food is also available. Please call the office M‐F, 9am‐4:30pm for more info. Ge ysburg Community Soup Kitchen Where: 22 West High Street, Ge ysburg, PA 17325 When: 7 days a week – 11:30am‐12:30pm Who: Anyone in need. How o en can people access it? Daily. Fresh produce? Yes, when available. Contact: 717‐334‐2773 Meals & More Summer Program Where: Prince of Peace Episcopal Church, 20 West High Street, Ge ysburg, PA 17325 When: The program runs Monday‐Friday, 10am ‐ 2pm, from late June to early August Who: Children are Referred from PA Counseling Services, Adams County Homeless Shelter, Survivors, Ge ysburg Community Soup Kitchen, and the Circles Ini a ve. This ministry aims to support children who have severe challenges in their lives. Fresh Produce? Yes, through dona ons from grocery stores, farmers, and churches. Contacts: 717‐778‐1431 40 on Community Care Food Pantry Opera
Where: 1125 Frederick Pike, Li lestown, PA 17340 When: Monday 4pm‐7pm; Wednesday 9am‐12pm Senior Ci zens Day—1st Friday of the month, 9am‐12pm Who: Anyone in need. How o en can people access it? Twice a month. Fresh produce? Yes, when available. Contact: 717‐359‐4675 God’s Meal Barrel Food Pantry Where: 413 Bal more Street, Hanover, PA 17331 When: Monday, Wednesday, Friday (10:15am – 12:15pm) Who: Anyone in need. How o en can people access it? Once a month, unless it is an emergency, there can be excep ons. Call for an appointment. Fresh Produce? Yes, when available. Contact: 717‐637‐5568 PAL Soup Kitchen Where: 136 Carlisle St., Hanover, PA 17331 When: Lunch is daily (11:30am‐12:30pm) and we never close on holidays. Cold breakfast – Tuesdays, 9am‐10am; Hot breakfast – Thursdays, 9am‐10am Who: Anyone in need. How o en can people access it? Daily. Fresh produce? Yes, when available. Contact: 717‐633‐6353 Summer Food Service Program Where: Lincoln Elementary School, 98 Lefever Street, Ge ysburg, PA 17325 When: Monday‐Thursday, 11:45am‐12:45pm, mid June through early August Who: FREE to all children under the age of 18; adults, parents and guardians may purchase lunch for themselves for $3.60. No advance sign‐up needed. How o en can people access it? Monday‐Thursday. Fresh produce? Yes. Contact: 717‐334‐6254, ext. 1204; or online at www.ge ysburg.k12.pa.us SMART NUTRITION STARTS WITH YOU. ARE YOU EATING RIGHT? WellSpan Health and Ge ysburg Hospital proudly support the efforts of the Adams County Food Policy Council. Nutri on and diet, along with exercise, are key elements in leading a healthy lifestyle. Knowing what to eat and actually choosing healthy foods may not be the same. WellSpan services and staff, such as nutri onal counselors, registered die cians and diabetes educators, are here to help. For more informa on: (800) 840‐5905 www.wellspan.org 41 Community Food Initiatives
DONATED food from ins tu ons, farms, local hotels, restaurants, and caterers is always welcome! VOLUNTEERS are needed for kitchen shi s to cook and repackage nutri ous meals. PARTNER organiza ons are essen al for the food to reach communi es in need. CONTACT US to work together! www.ge ysburg.edu/campuskitchen campuskitchen@ge ysburg.edu 717.337.6490 The mission of the Campus Kitchens Project is to use service as a tool to: Strengthen Bodies
Empower Minds
Build Communi es From 2008 to 2015 we have served over 45,700 MEALS and recovered more than 81,000 POUNDS of food, thanks to over 5,700 HOURS of help from our dedicated volunteers. Using exis ng resources to fight hunger in Adams County, The Campus Kitchens at Ge ysburg College has collected and redistributed food to community members in need since 2007. An ini a ve of The Adams County Food Policy Council, Healthy Op ons provides:  access to healthy, fresh and local foods from the Adams County Farmers Market Associa on’s market loca ons,  healthy lifestyle educa onal ac vi es, and  community support. to local families who experience food insecurity, yet are not eligible for federal food assistance programs. Learn more at www.adamsfoodpolicy.org/healthyop ons.html. 42 The Painted Turtle Farm is a campus‐community hub for food jus ce. Together, students and local low‐income and immigrant families work to:  Share food tradi on, grow food and create discourse on sustainable agriculture  Increase availability of fresh, culturally desirable food for community members  Create a pathway toward larger‐scale farming ini a ves, by providing resources, training and opportuni es to promote direct marke ng at local farmers markets  Be a center for community reflec on for social and systemic change Ready to learn more or get involved? www.ge ysburg.edu/p farm@ge ysburg.edu Ruth’s Harvest Gettysburg
Ruth’s Harvest Ge ysburg sends backpacks filled with meals for the weekend home with students who qualify for free and reduced lunches in the Ge ysburg Area School District. With the support of the Ge ysburg Ministerium, Ge ysburg Area School District, community partners, and an enthusias c and commi ed volunteer base, we are working towards our ul mate goal of enabling community youth to have access to consistent and healthy meals and snacks. Sample items needed in individual serving sizes (suggested product size in ounces shown): Cereal boxes (1.8oz)
Granola/Protein Bars
Microwavable pasta cups (8oz)
Fruit cups (4oz)
100 calorie snack packs
Peanut Butter “To-Go” (1.5oz)
Vegetable cups (4oz)
Canned chicken/ham (5oz)
Shelf-stable milk cartons (8oz)
To be a volunteer, to make a dona on or to learn more, contact Jim: ruthsharvest.ge ysburg@gmail.com 717‐430‐0567 43 Healthy Choices for Kids is an ini a ve of the Children’s Health & Nutri on Task Force (CH&NTF) CH&NTF is an affiliated task force of Healthy Adams County that came together to address serious nutri onal issues facing Adams County youth and their families. Healthy Choices for Kids is a partnership with restaurants that posi vely impacts children’s health and nutri on by promo ng healthy menu op ons for kids in Adams County. Goals  Make healthy op ons available, appealing and affordable on children’s menus at restaurants  Increase choices of foods rich in fiber (fruits, vegetables and whole grains) on children’s menus  Promote reduced‐fat milk, water and 100% fruit juice over sugar –sweetened beverages  Spotlight local restaurant partners offering healthy meals and menu op ons Find par cipa ng restaurants and more informa on by contac ng Healthy Adams County at 717‐337‐4137 or visit www.healthyadamscounty.org Par cipa ng restaurants as of April 2015: ‐Café Saint Amand, Ge ysburg, PA ‐Dobbin House Tavern, Ge ysburg, PA ‐Ge ysburg Eddie’s, Ge ysburg, PA ‐Ventura’s Restaurant, Fairfield, PA Make Healthy Choices THE EASY CHOICE at Restaurants 44 1 in 5 children and
senior citizens in PA
don’t have
access to enough
nutritious, affordable
food...
...and yet 20%
of all food gets
wasted on
American farms,
including edible,
but imperfect crops.
The Gleaning Project believes
that all people should have the access
and ability to enjoy enough healthy food.
We collect excess, unsalable, but edible fruits and veggies
from local growers and redistribute it
to local hunger relief agencies.
To learn more or get involved:
visit www.thegleaningproject.org, call 717-334-7634,
or go to www.facebook.com/TheGleaningProjectSCPA
45 Adams County
Agricultural & Natural Resource Center
670 Old Harrisburg Road, Gettysburg, PA 17325 The facility is home to our local agricultural and natural resource agencies: Adams County Conservation District, Adams County Environmental Services, Penn State Cooperative Extension, Adams County Agricultural Land Preservation Program, Land Conservancy of Adams County, United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Service Center These agencies offer support and programming in the areas of conservation, research, education for new and current farmers, farmland preservation, and proper use of agricultural lands. The Land Conservancy of Adams County Ac vi es in the Adams County office include: 
Cross‐county collabora on for the develop‐
ment of a food hub system 
Trainings for new farmers marketers 
Educa onal programming for new, minority and/or young farmers 
Food safety 
Nutri on services 
Master Gardener Program 
Youth educa on about food and farming 
Research A nonprofit land trust dedicated to preserving the rural lands and character of Adams County, Pennsylvania. Lands are preserved for agricultural, open space, historical, scenic, recrea onal, wildlife habitat, hydrologic, and ecological purposes. Look out for the Annual Road Rally fundraiser, held every October, rou ng around the rural back roads of Adams County. For more informa on: 717 334‐2828 www.lcac.org For more informa on: 717‐334‐6271 www.extension.psu.edu/adams 46 SNAP, WIC, FMNP Index
The following farms and markets accept SNAP (Supplemental Nutri on Assistance pro‐
gram, formerly known as food stamps), WIC (Women, Infants and Children), and/or FMNP (Farmer’s Market Nutri on Program). These are federally funded programs in‐
creasing access to food for low‐income households. This list is not comprehensive and you should check with the farmer regarding what they do and do not accept. Accept SNAP Adams County Farm Fresh Markets Everblossom Farm K & J Farm Market McCleaf’s Orchard Sycamore Ridge Farm Woollyboogers Icelandic Sheep Accepts WIC and/or FMNP Beechwood Orchards Benny’s Fruit Market Boyer Nursery & Orchards Brownvalley Farms Everblossom Farm Five Points Farm Market Fresh & Flavor‐Full Market Gray Wolf Planta on Hilltop Farm Market Hollabaugh Bros. Fruit Farm & Market K & J Farm Market McCleaf’s Orchard (also accepts SFMNP) McGregor’s Garden Peters Orchard Piney Mountain Orchard Sandoe’s Fruit Market Swartz’s Pumpkin Patch Sycamore Ridge Farm Tuckey’s Mountain Grown Weiser Orchards Farm Market Woerner Orchards Woollyboogers Icelandic Sheep WIC PROGRAM The Women, Infants and Children (WIC) Program offers nutri
on educa on, breas eeding support, referrals and healthy foods to income‐eligible pregnant women, new mothers and children up to age five. WIC par cipates in the Farmers Market Nutri
on Program! Call 717‐334‐7634, ext. 132 for eligibility requirements
47 Product Index
Below is a product index, listed alphabe cally by produce, followed by all other prod‐
ucts. Please note that this list is not comprehensive and farms may no longer produce or carry a certain product. Farms also may have more than is listed below. Be sure to contact your farmer or business ahead of me. Apples Berries Beechwood Orchards Benny’s Fruit Market Boyer Nursery & Orchards Brent’s Hydro Greens Broad Valley Orchard The Carriage House Market Common Grounds Farm Deb’s Farm Market Five Points Farm Market Fresh & Flavor‐Full Market Gray Wolf Planta on Hilltop Farm Market Historic Round Barn & Farm Market Hollabaugh Bros. Fruit Farm & Market K & J Farm Market La more Valley Farms The Lion Po er McCleaf’s Orchard McDannell’s Fruit Farm & Market McGregor’s Garden Mickely’s Orchard & Farm Market Oyler’s Organic Farms Peters Orchard Reid’s Orchard & Winery Sandoe’s Fruit Market Stoney Point Farm Market Swartz’s Pumpkin Patch Three Springs Fruit Farm Travis Organics Tuckey’s Mountain Grown Twin Springs Fruit Farm Weiser Orchards Farm Market Willow Valley Farm Market Woerner Orchards Anropa Farms Beech Springs Farm Benny’s Fruit Market Boyer Nursery & Orchards Brent’s Hydro Green Broad Valley Orchard Brownvalley Farms Common Grounds Farm Deb’s Farm Market Fields of Adventure at Smithfield Farms Hilltop Farm Market Hollabaugh Bros. Fruit Farm & Market Kehr Family Farm The Lion Po er Mark M. Wilson McCleaf’s Orchard McDannell’s Fruit Farm & Market McGregor’s Garden Mickely’s Orchard & Farm Market Reid’s Orchard & Winery Stoney Point Farm Market Swartz’s Pumpkin Patch Sycamore Ridge Farm Three Springs Fruit Farm Tuckey’s Mountain Grown Twin Springs Fruit Farm Weiser Orchards Farm Market Yellow Hill Farm Cherries Benny’s Fruit Market Boyer Nursery & Orchards Deb’s Farm Market Five Points Farm Market Hollabaugh Bros. Fruit Farm & Market 48 Mark M. Wilson McCleaf’s Orchard McDannell’s Fruit Farm & Market Mickely’s Orchard & Farm Market Three Springs Fruit Farm Tuckey’s Mountain Grown Twin Springs Fruit Farm Peaches Beechwood Orchards Benny’s Fruit Market Boyer Nursery & Orchards Brent’s Hydro Greens Brownvalley Farms The Carriage House Market Deb’s Farm Market Five Points Farm Market Gray Wolf Planta on Hilltop Farm Market Historic Round Barn & Farm Market Hollabaugh Bros. Fruit Farm & Market K & J Farm Market The Lion Po er McCleaf’s Orchard McDannell’s Fruit Farm & Market McGregor’s Garden Mickely’s Orchard & Farm Market Oyler’s Organic Farms Peters Orchard Reid’s Orchard & Winery Sandoe’s Fruit Market Stoney Point Farm Market Swartz’s Pumpkin Patch Three Springs Fruit Farm Travis Organics Tuckey’s Mountain Grown Twin Springs Fruit Farm Weiser Orchards Farm Market Willow Valley Farm Market Woerner Orchards Five Points Farm Market Fresh & Flavor‐Full Market Gray Wolf Planta on Historic Round Barn & Farm Market Hollabaugh Bros. Fruit Farm & Market McCleaf’s Orchard McDannell’s Fruit Farm & Market McGregor’s Garden Perfect, As Usual, Farm Peters Orchard Sandoe’s Fruit Market Stoney Point Farm Market Swartz’s Pumpkin Patch Sycamore Ridge Farm Three Springs Fruit Farm Tuckey’s Mountain Grown Twin Springs Fruit Farm Woerner Orchards Sweet Corn Brent’s Hydro Greens Brownvalley Farms Everblossom Farm Five Points Farm Market Hilltop Farm Market Hollabaugh Bros. Fruit Farm & Market K & J Farm Market Mark M. Wilson McCleaf’s Orchard Peters Orchard Sandoe’s Fruit Market Stoney Point Farm Market Swartz’s Pumpkin Patch Sycamore Ridge Farm Three Springs Fruit Farm Tuckey’s Mountain Grown Twin Springs Fruit Farm Weiser Orchards Farm Market Vegetables Beech Springs Farm Beechwood Orchards Beevia Farm Bakery & Apiary Benny’s Fruit Market Pumpkins Benny’s Fruit Market Fields of Adventure at Smithfield Farms 49 Breezy Acres Produce Brent’s Hydro Greens Broad Valley Orchard The Carriage House Market Common Grounds Farm Countryside Gardens Deb’s Farm Market Everblossom Farm Five Points Farm Market Fresh & Flavor‐Full Market Gray Wolf Planta on Hacienda Shiloh Hilltop Farm Market Historic Round Barn & Farm Market Hollabaugh Bros. Fruit Farm & Market K & J Farm Market The Lion Po er McCleaf’s Orchard McDannell’s Fruit Farm & Market McGregor’s Garden Mickely’s Orchard & Farm Market Perfect, As Usual, Farm Piney Mountain Orchard Reid’s Orchard & Winery Sandoe’s Fruit Market Stoney Point Farm Market Swartz’s Pumpkin Patch Sycamore Ridge Farm Taylor’s Greenhouse Three Springs Fruit Farm Tuckey’s Mountain Grown Twin Springs Fruit Farm Weiser Orchards Farm Market
Pick‐Your‐Own Opera ons Boyer Nursery & Orchards Brent’s Hydro Greens Fields of Adventure at Smithfield Farms Gray Wolf Plana on Kehr Family Farm Weiser Orchards Farm Market Yellow Hill Farm Baked Goods Boyer Nursery & Orchards The Carriage House Market Dawg Gone Bees Honey & Gi s Deb’s Farm Market Fresh & Flavor‐Full Market Historic Round Barn & Farm Market Hollabaugh Bros. Fruit Farm & Market K & J Farm Market Peters Orchard Sandoe’s Fruit Market Stoney Point Farm Market Weiser Orchards Farm Market Cider/Juice (Non‐alcoholic) Beechwood Orchards Hauser Estate Winery Hollabaugh Bros. Fruit Farm & Market Kime’s Cider Mill McDannell’s Fruit Farm & Market Oyler’s Organic Farms Peters Orchard Weiser Orchards Farm Market Woerner Orchards Dairy (Milk, Cheese, Ice Cream ‐ From Cows and/or Goats) Adams County Winery Apple Valley Creamery Caprine Delight The Carriage House Market Deb’s Farm Market Fresh & Flavor‐Full Market Ge ysburg Creamery Hauser Estate Winery Historic Round Barn & Farm Market Hollabaugh Bros. Fruit Farm & Market Peters Orchard Shearer’s Mountain View Farm Eggs Appalachian Acres Apple Valley Creamery Caprine Delight 50 The Carriage House Market Hilltop Farm Market Hollabaugh Bros. Fruit Farm & Market K & J Farm Market The Lion Po er McGregor’s Garden Rambling River Pasture Shearer’s Mountain View Farm Steve Korver Farm Stoney Point Farm Market Willow Valley Farm Market Flowers Countryside Gardens Five Points Farm Market Fresh & Flavor‐Full Market Gray Wolf Planta on Historic Round Barn & Farm Market Hollabaugh Bros. Fruit Farm & Market McGregor’s Garden Sheep‐In‐Hand Farm Stoney Point Farm Market Taylor’s Greenhouse Willow Valley Farm Market Yellow Hill Farm Honey, Jams, Jellies Beechwood Orchards Beevia Farm Bakery & Apiary Boyer Nursery & Orchards The Carriage House Market Dawg Gone Bees Honey & Gi s Fresh & Flavor‐Full Market Gray Wolf Planta on Hacienda Shiloh Highfield Hollow Farm Hilltop Farm Market Historic Round Barn & Farm Market Hollabaugh Bros. Fruit Farm & Market The Lion Po er McDannell’s Fruit Farm & Market Peters Orchard Sandoe’s Fruit Market Shearer’s Mountain View Farm Weiser Orchards Farm Market Woerner Orchards Meat (Beef, Pork, Lamb, Goat) The Anschuetz Farm Appalachian Acres Apple Valley Creamery Beevia Farm Bakery & Apiary Brownvalley Farms The Carriage House Market Chapel‐Ride Meat & Mercan le Fields of Adventure at Smithfield Farms Hacienda Shiloh Highfield Hollow Farm Historic Round Barn & Farm Market Hollabaugh Bros. Fruit Farm & Market Oyler’s Organic Farms Rambling River Pasture Re land Farm Shearer’s Mountain View Farm Sheep‐In‐Hand Farm Stoney Point Farm Market Valley Enterprises Woollyboogers Icelandic Sheep Poultry (Chickens & Turkeys) Appalachian Acres The Carriage House Market Fields of Adventure at Smithfield Farms Hollabaugh Bros. Fruit Farm & Market Oyler’s Organic Farms Rambling River Pasture Re land Farm Shearer’s Mountain View Farm Stoney Point Farm Market Wine, Beer, Hard Cider Adams County Winery Big Hill Cider Works Hauser Estate Winery Reid’s Orchard & Winery 51 About Us
The Adams County Food Policy Council (ACFPC) is an affiliated task force of Healthy Adams County and was established by a proclama on of the Adams County commissioners on May 13, 2009. In the interest of health and sustainability, the Adams County Food Policy Council promotes the integra on of the individual, the community, the economy, and the environment. We engage with businesses, ins tu ons, social service agencies, community members, the agricultural sector, and government to develop food policy and take ac on by: 
Making fresh produce and nutri ous foods accessible to low‐income families. 
Connec ng farms with ins tu ons to encourage the use of local foods. 
Educa ng our community and suppor ng a local, sustainable food system. www.adamsfoodpolicy.org | adamsfoodpolicy@gmail.com Affiliates of the acfpc
Adams County Commissioners
Adams County Farmers’ Market Association
Adams County Office for the Aging
Adams County Planning and Development
Campus Kitchen at Gettysburg College
Capital RC & D Area Council
Center for Public Service, Gettysburg College
The Gleaning Project of South Central PA
Environmental Studies, Gettysburg College
Health Sciences, Gettysburg College 52 Healthy Adams County
Casa de la Cultura
Lincoln Intermediate Unit #12
Painted Turtle Farm, Gettysburg College
Penn State Cooperative Extension
South Central Community Action Programs
South Central PA Buy Fresh Buy Local
United Way of Adams County
WellSpan Health
Women, Infants and Children (WIC)
Let’s work together to find community solu ons to improve our food system! Grow Food. Plant vegetables at home or join a community garden. Buy Locally. Support your local farmers by shopping at farmers markets & stands. Get Healthy Food into Ins tu ons. Ask our local schools & hospitals to provide healthier food. Support Food Assistance Programs. Help local soup kitchens and food pantries provide fruits and vegetables to families in need. Join the Adams County Food Policy Council! Learn more at www.adamsfoodpolicy.org. 53 Thank you to our Sponsors
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