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Millbrook Farmers Market
3263 Franklin Ave, Millbrook
32 years of farm-fresh produce, artisanal foods + handcrafted goods
Wally Farms
27 Crow Hill Rd, Ancram
Farm incubator + open source research project for community-minded entrepreneurs
Sustainable Sorcerers
Woodstock, NY
Nurturing regenerative principals like goldenseal, bloodroot, cohoshes + ginseng
Meat Things
Kingston, NY 12401
Pop-up butcher featuring fresh local meats, nutritious bone broth + underrated cuts
Montgomery Place Orchards Farm Stand
4283 NY-9G, Red Hook
A veritable “beehive” for our farm + our greater farming community
Phoenicia Farmers Market
24 Main St, Phoenicia
Farmers, artisanal producers, live music, activities + pop up food. November-April.
Wilklow Orchards
341 Pancake Hollow Rd, Highland
CSAs in Spring, live music in summer, PYO apples in fall. Farmers markets year ’round.
Markristo Farm
NY-32, Saugerties
Organic vegetables, cut flowers + bedding plants
Deadhead Farms
Hurley, NY
Growing + harvesting fresh, regenerative, sustainable, organic produce since 2020
New Paltz Farmers + Makers Market
45 Main St, New Paltz
Local produce, handmade + baked goods, art, cheeses, meats, eggs + more
Windham Farmers Market
5410 NY-23, Windham
Every Saturday, 9am-1pm. Main Street.
Farmstock
200 Esopus Ave, Kingston
Low-tech, pesticide-free, 3 acre family-owned farm run by 1st generation NYC dropouts