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2 Kids Goat Farm
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/2-kids-goat-farm2 Kids Goat Farm milks their goats and cows daily and produces a variety of fresh and aged cheeses from their rich creamy milk. They choose to alternate between goat and cow milk depending on the time of year, to make sure everyone gets a break. They also make their own goat milk soaps, lotions, and lip balms, and sell to local retailers and restaurants to support local business.
682 Cowles Settlement Rd, Truxton https://2kidsgoatfarm.com/ (315) 447-3364 2kidsgoatfarm@gmail.comAbility in Bloom
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/ability-in-bloomAbility in Bloom is a dynamic, horticulture-based social enterprise of Challenge Workforce Solutions. Through a partnership with Take Your Pick Flower Farm, they provide jobs within their CSA for a committed group of adults and teenagers with disabilities and other barriers to employment. They provide an opportunity to cultivate work skills and self-reliance.
950 Danby Rd, Ithaca https://challengeworkforcesolutions.org/abilityinbloom/ (607) 227-9900 glenr@aboutchallenge.orgArbor Hill Winery
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/arbor-hill-winery-Arbor Hill Winery is located in South Bristol just north of Naples, New York, at southern end of Canandaigua Lake in the famous Finger Lakes Region. In 1987 Arbor Hill opened in just one building. Now it sits in a complex of vintage buildings (including the original), in a wonderful warm New England country setting. The Brahm family takes great pride in the fact that they produce their products on the premises. In their country complex they have several buildings; one is the retail shop, another is Brew & Brats at Arbor Hill, and two barns serve as the wine cellar and the food production area.
6461 New York 64, Naples https://thegrapery.com/ (585) 374-2870 info@thegrapery.comAutumn's Harvest Farms
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/autumns-harvest-farmsAutumn's Harvest Farms raise pastured beef, pork, poultry and rabbit processed on their local farm. Their products are available at many local restaurants, stores, as well as their own farm store.
5374 McDuffietown Rd, Romulus, NY 14541 http://www.autumnsharvestfarm.com/ (607) 869-3879 autumnsharvestfarm@gmail.comBeak and Skiff Apple Orchard
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/beak-and-skiff-apple-orchardBeak & Skiff Apple Orchard in Lafayette, NY (between Cortland and Syracuse) has been growing high quality apples to be used in the award-winning 1911 cider for over 100 years. Visitors can pick their own apples at the Apple Hill Campus, as well as taste ciders in the 1911 Tasting Room.
2708 Lords Hill Road, LaFayette https://beakandskiff.com/ (315) 696-6085 info@beakandskiff.comBeeman Apiaries
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/beeman-apiariesBeeman Apiaries is an apiary in Owego NY. Their honey is available at local farmers markets such as: Otsiningo Park Farmers Market on Saturdays from 9am-1pm at the Traditionally Natural Tent, at the Endwell Farmers Market located at Highland Park on Tuesday evenings, 4pm-7pm, and Owego Farmers Market on Tuesdays from 9am-1pm. They also make direct sales by Facebook or phone, bulk orders and wholesale. Their honey is available at GreenStar in Ithaca, NY, and other locations.
2871 Sulphur Springs Road, Owego https://www.facebook.com/BeemanApiariesNY/ beemanapiaries@gmail.comBeer Tree Brew Co
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/beer-tree-brew-coThe brainchild of three CNY natives, Beer Tree started as a dream mentioned on the family hop farm. Since, it has grown into a bourgeoning community of craft brew enthusiasts and newbies alike. As a Farm & Microbrewery in New York State, they have merged their passions for creating unique and ever-evolving craft beer with their love of community. Beer Tree is not only focused on brewing delicious state of the art brews; they’re a community of passionate people living life to the fullest.
197 Route 369, Port Crane http://beertreebrew.com/ (607) 204-0712 info@beertreebrewco.comBerkshire Hills Honey Bee Farm
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/-berkshire-hills-honey-bee-farmBerkshire Honey Bee farm is a family-run bee farm that produces pure, all natural raw honey and bee related products. Located in the rolling hills of upstate New York, they harvest honey only from bees raised and acclimated to the Northeast to maintain sustainable beekeeping.
904 N Ketchumville Rd, Berkshire https://www.facebook.com/BerkshireHillsHoneyBeeFarm/ (607) 657-2782 bobfinch57@gmail.comBespoke Apothecary
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/bespoke-apothecaryBespoke Apothecary is a permaculture farm that grows various fruits, vegetables, and medicinal herbs organically. They also raise free-range chickens and honey bees, naturally. They also use the plants they grow in their all natural face and body care products, etc.
103 Sullivan Crest Road, Elmira https://www.bespokeapothecary.com/ (607) 426-0999 deaddogfarmhoney@gmail.comBig Rock Farm
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/big-rock-farmBig Rock Farm produces Certified Naturally Grown vegetables and herbs using low-till farming methods and sheep manure fertilizer. They also sell wildflower honey and wool products from their Shetland sheep. Their products are sold at select stores and farmers markets.
West Dryden Road, Freeville https://www.bigrockfarm.net/ (607) 229-5196 hello@bigrockfarm.netBirdskog Farm
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/birdskog-farm-Birdskog Farm produces organic vegetables in permanent raised beds, with practices that strive to nurture the soil and improve the surrounding diversity of insects, arachnids, amphibians, and reptiles. They have sold their vegetables at farmers' markets, at regional grocery stores, and in a weekly CSA.
1448 Terry Hill Road, Alpine http://birdskogfarm.com/ (607) 339-1487 BirdskogFarm@gmail.comBlack Diamond Farm
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/black-diamond-farm-Black Diamond farm produces specialty apples and Black Diamond Cider – a line of craft hard ciders made entirely from apples grown on the farm. During the summer months they also grow cherries, blueberries, apricots, peaches, plums, pears, and grapes. In the heart of the Finger Lakes region of New York, their farm in Trumansburg is adjacent to the Black Diamond trail. The area has a long rich history of apple growing. Despite their small size, they are growing some of the most exciting new varieties and many treasured ‘heritage’ apple varieties. Practicing IFP (Integrated Fruit Production), they take pride in producing high quality fruit selected for excellent and unusual tastes.
4675 Seneca Rd, Trumansburg https://www.blackdiamondcider.com/ (607) 279-5112 blackdiamondfarm@gmail.comBlackduck Cidery
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/blackduck-cideryTheir family has been growing fruit in the Finger Lakes region of New York for well over a decade. They have sold fresh fruit using organic standards through farmer’s markets, restaurants, natural groceries and their farm stand while patiently waiting to bring their cidery to fruition. Blackduck Cidery follows organic orchard practices and strives to produce the highest quality fruit for their cider, perry and vinegar. They hand pick and allow the fruit to sweat for optimum ripeness before pressing and fermenting. Soil, weather, cultivar types and the hand of the Blackduck team work together in harmony to bring a finished drink that is both unique and delicious.
3046 County Road 138, Ovid http://blackduckcidery.com (607) 342-1505 shannon@blackduckcidery.comBlueberry Hill Farm
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/blueberry-hill-farmFamily friendly berry farm- growing large, sweet and easy-picking Highbush varieties. Picking buckets, field transportation, picnic area & modern bathrooms.
549 O'Connor Road, Hornell https://www.facebook.com/Blueberry-Hill-Farm-142562939095474/ (607) 324-5321 mflynn1736@yahoo.comBluebird Trail Farm
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/bluebird-trail-farmBluebird Trail Farm is a small, friendly educational farm that offers a variety of activities and products. They are located in the hills of Corning NY, and are dedicated to raising fresh, chemical-free produce and healthy pasture-raised meats. They offer farm visits, a CSA membership, a nature trail to hike, or picking fresh vegetable and fruits from the gardens. They love hosting small groups of children and adults.
951 Harris Road, Corning http://www.bluebirdtrailfarm.org/ (607) 329-4023 bluebirdtrailfarm@gmail.comBlue Heron Farm
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/blue-heron-farmBlue Heron Farm sells seasonal organic produce at the Ithaca Farmers Market on Saturdays, Ithaca's Greenstar Food Coop, and Park Slope Food Coop in Brooklyn. They have been certified organic by the Northeast Organic Farming Association of New York (NOFA-NY) since 1987. They are very committed to maintaining the health and biodiversity of the farm, and growing the most nutritious and tasty food possible.
1641 Shaw Road, Lodi https://www.blueheronproduce.com (607) 582-6336 blueheronfarmorganic@gmail.comBlue Oyster Cultivation
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/blue-oyster-cultivation-Blue Oyster Cultivation is a family-owned gourmet mushroom farm located in beautiful Ithaca, New York. We are the original artisan mushroom farm. Our beautiful gourmet mushrooms can be found at the Ithaca Farmers Market and the Union Square Greenmarket in New York City.
1836 Slaterville Rd, Ithaca https://www.facebook.com/blueoystercultivation blueoystercultivation@yahoo.comBlue Spoon Farm
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/blue-spoon-farmA small family farm in Central New York. Serving our neighbors with quality breeding stock, fresh vegetables, goose eggs, and nutritious meats, raised on local feeds.
5105 State Route 224, Odessa https://www.facebook.com/blue.spoon.farm/?ref=page_internal (607) 898-9050 bluespoonfarm@gmail.comBonny Hill Honey
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/bonny-hill-honeyHoney in various size jars; bulk and comb honey (processed and raw); beeswax, rolled candles; lip balm; pollen; honey stixs.
6316 Bonny Hill Road, Bath http://www.corningfingerlakes.com/attractions/bonny-hill-honey (607) 776-3577 Bonnyhill034@hotmail.comBrady Farm
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/brady-farmhe goal of the Brady Farm is to provide fresh, affordable produce to the local community. through a combination of weekly box shares (CSAs), market shares, market stands, and donations to food relief organizations. They grow diverse vegetables and fruit without chemical pesticides or fertilizers, and partner with other farms to offer more variety at their market stands and in their CSA. They also serve as an urban site for farming education and workforce development.
150 Ford Avenue, Syracuse https://www.bradyfarm.org/ (315) 420-4521 info@bradyfarm.orgBrighton Honey
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/brighton-honeyBrighton Honey is passionate about honey and they produce a natural local honey without chemicals, antibiotics, or pesticides. It's organic, raw, local honey from local hives in the town of Brighton, Rochester NY.
106 Norman Road, Rochester http://www.brightonhoney.com/ (585) 376-0930 info@brightonhoney.comBright Raven Farm & Apiary
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/bright-raven-farm-apiary-Bright Raven Farm & Apiary is a farm dedicated to growing vegetables, blueberries, and other fruits, as well as honey. The farm uses ecological farming practices to rejuvenate the soil.
4061 Swamp College Rd, Trumansburg http://brightravenfarm.com/ (607) 387-9622 brentwelch777@gmail.comBrownie's Produce Market
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/brownies-produce-marketLocated in the heart of Jacksonville, NY in close proximity to Taughannock Falls State Park, Brownie's offers a wide variety of seasonal locally grown produce, fresh baked goods, locally produced jarred products, ice cream, cheeses and exquisite lawn furniture. Featuring seasonal items from spring hanging baskets and annuals to fall pumpkins & Christmas trees, Brownie's is always expanding and changing their product line.
1901 Trumansburg Road, Trumansburg https://www.facebook.com/Brownies-Produce-Market-81544844550/ (607) 387-9420Bully Hill Vineyards
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/bully-hill-vineyardsBully Hill Vineyard produces over 40 varieties of affordably priced wines, sold online and onsite, and hosts a tasting room and seasonal seasonal restaurant. Their sustainability practices include usage of recycled packaging materials, composting of processing waste, fueling tractors with waste oil from the restaurant, and recycling wastewater in fields of reed canary grass used to mulch the vineyards.
8843 Greyton H Taylor Memorial Drive, Hammondsport https://www.bullyhillvineyards.com/ (607) 868-3610 info@bullyhill.comBuried Treasures Organic Farm
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/buried-treasures-organic-farmWe are a small, family-run farm producing a wide variety of fresh market vegetables and fruit for our CSA, the Ithaca Farmers Market, and local restaurants.
808 Clark Street Extended, Groton http://www.buriedtreasuresorganicfarm.com/ (607) 220-4044 buriedtreasuresorganicfarm@yahoo.comBuy Local Food NY
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/buy-local-food-nyThis web directory and buy-local promotion effort was started as a 5-county grant-funded project at Cornell Cooperative Extension of Tompkins County, with support from the Park Foundation. Initial directory listings came from the Guide to Foods Produced in the Southern Tier & Finger Lakes, a print publication compiled and distributed in Chemung, Cortland, Schuyler, Tioga and Tompkins Counties by members of the Cornell Cooperative Extension’s South Central NY Agriculture team.
615 Willow Avenue, Ithaca http://buylocalfoodny.org (607) 272-2292 mr55@cornell.eduCafe Dewitt
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/cafe-dewittLocated in the heart of the historic Dewitt Mall in downtown Ithaca, Café Dewitt is a haven amid the bustling stores and shoppers of the mall. Known for their imaginative and fresh cuisine, this European-style eatery has won multiple awards for their brunches, serving both the classics, like their bountiful farmhouse breakfast plate, and a lively selection of creative specials, such as a steaming plate of lemon-chiffon pancakes topped with mascarpone whipped cream. The menu features locally and regionally sourced ingredients prepared by Chef-owners Joshua Eckenrode and Brent Perkins.
215 North Cayuga Street, Ithaca https://www.cafedewitt.com/ (607) 273-3473 cafedewitt@earthlink.netCanandaigua Farmers Market
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/canandaigua-farmers-marketThe Canandaigua Farmers Market is an association of farmers and small scale food processors consisting of approximately 30 vendors who live within a limited radius of Canandaigua, NY. It is Ontario County’s only farmer-run market and vendors are required to sell only what they produce.
167 Mill St, Canandaigua https://canandaiguafarmersmarket.com/ canandaiguafarmersmarket@gmail.comCayuga Sunrise Farm
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/cayuga-sunrise-farmCayuga Sunrise Farm is a 700 acre farm located on Route 96, just north of the village of Trumansburg. Best known for growing and selling certified organic hay and a variety of grains to local organic dairy farms, they also grow other organic crops, including popcorn, sweet corn, u-pick pumpkins and other produce items. A herd of beef cattle are raised along with pigs on the farm in a combined effort with Wideawake Ranch, and sold through a meat CSA.
9737 New York 96, Trumansburg https://cayugasunrisefarm.wixsite.com/farm (607) 227-0836 CayugaSunriseFarm@gmail.comCayuta Sun Farm
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/cayuta-sun-farmCayuta Sun Farm is a small but growing woodland farm utilizing permaculture principles and strategies to grow delicious, nutrient dense, and sustainable foods. We currently offer pastured meats and log-grown shiitake mushrooms. The farm also hosts the Finger Lakes Permaculture Institute for workshops and events.
2962 S. Swamp Road, Alpine https://cayutasunfarm.com/ (607) 227-0316 Michael@CayutaSunFarm.comCCE-TC Agriculture Program
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/cce-tc-agriculture-programCornell Cooperative Extension links the research and extension efforts at Cornell University, the Cornell University Agricultural Experiment Station and the New York State Agricultural Experiment Station, providing the knowledge to maximize New York State’s agricultural and natural resources. CCE's regional agriculture teams provide research-based information, programs, and technical assistance to dairy, field crops, vegetable, tree fruit and grape producers all around the state.
615 Willow Ave, Ithaca, NY 14850 http://cce.cornell.edu/program/agriculture (607) 272-2292 tompkins@cornell.eduChurch Street Produce
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/church-street-produceChurch Street Produce is a 22-acre farm located in the Village of Burdett, NY. Burdett is approximately 4 miles north of Watkins Glen on the east side of Seneca Lake. The farm stand opens in May with their freshly harvested asparagus for sale. Each week brings a bounty of fresh produce from our fields. Peas, early beets, spinach and spring onions soon follow. Summer produce includes beans, blueberries, red and black raspberries, tomatoes, zucchini, squash, cucumbers, peppers eggplant, garlic, rhubarb, potatoes and more. Fresh cut flowers and herbs are available upon request.
4045 Church Street, Burdett https://www.fingerlakeswinecountry.com/listings/church-street-produce/742/ (607) 546-2557 info@churchstreetproduce.comClimbing Bines Craft Ale Company
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/climbing-bines-craft-ale-companyClimbing Bines Craft Ale Company is one of New York State’s first farm breweries. They specialize in small batch, hand-crafted ales brewed on site with the freshest estate-grown hops and barley harvested just a few miles down the road. Climbing Bines Hop Farm is located on route 14 between Geneva and Watkins Glen on the west side of scenic Seneca Lake. The hopyard is a 1.5 acre planting that consists of seven cultivars and nearly 1500 hills. The farm is dedicated to growing premium New York State grown hops for the local brewing industry and beyond. Their practices are rooted in the philosophy of sustainable agricultural and environmental consciousness.
511 Hansen Point Rd, Penn Yan http://www.climbingbineshopfarm.com/ (585) 484-1397 climbingbineshopfarm@gmail.comCobblestone Valley Farm
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/cobblestone-valley-farmCobblestone Valley is a diversified organic farm certified by NOFA-NY Certified Organic, LLC, located in the heart of New York State. The backbone of the farm is dairy, with all other enterprises connected to and synergistic with milk production. In addition to the dairy, they produce certified organic pastured poultry, which includes both broilers and turkey; grass-fed beef, pastured pork, pick-your-own strawberries, and compost. Their milk goes to Organic Valley, which is a national, farmer-owned, farmer-operated co-op based in LaFarge, Wisconsin. Although the co-op is national, milk is sold regionally.
6609 Rt. 11 Homer, NY https://www.cobblestonevalley.com/ (607) 591-9607 cvfarm@icloud.comCornell Orchards
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/cornell-orchardsThe Cornell Orchards is a working orchard, vineyard, fruit farm and a primary research and teaching facility for the Department of Horticulture and other departments in Cornell's College of Agriculture and Life Sciences. Their research focuses on developing environmentally friendly, sustainable practices that provide consumers with healthy, high-quality fruit and help New York fruit producers flourish.
709 Dryden Rd, Ithaca https://cuaes.cals.cornell.edu/farms/cornell-orchards/ (607) 255-4542 cornellaes@cornell.eduCornell Small Farms Program
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/cornell-small-farms-programTheir mission is to foster the sustainability of diverse, thriving small farms that contribute to food security, healthy rural communities, and the environment. Cornell Small Farms Program accomplishes this by encouraging small farms-focused research and extension programs and fostering collaboration in support of small farms.
Plant Science Bldg, Ithaca http://smallfarms.cornell.edu (607) 255-9227 smallfarmsprogram@cornell.eduCornell Sustainable Campus Food Initiatives
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/cornell-sustainable-campus-food-initiativesCornell proudly supports healthy and sustainable food efforts by offering student-grown organic foods for the community to enjoy, supporting regional farms, and reducing food waste on campus. Their dining facilities aim to lessen the environmental footprint related to day-to-day dining operations through the use of reusable mugs, compostable food packaging, tray-less dining and other earth-friendly options whenever possible. Cornell Dining demonstrates a commitment to sustainability through programs such as the Local Food Growers Initiative, enabling the University to purchase fresh produce from local sources. Cornell Dining also organizes events with local farmers and chefs to build partnerships that support healthy and sustainable food habits, such as our annual Farm-to-You Fall Harvest Dinner.
Humphreys Service Building, Dryden Road https://sustainablecampus.cornell.edu/campus-initiatives/food (607) 255-6375 sustainability@cornell.eduCrosswinds Farm and Creamery
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/crosswinds-farm-and-creameryCrosswinds Farm and Creamery is a community-minded CSA. Your investment in their farm provides them with needed income to purchase inputs for raising their animals, as well as to develop and process new products! You are not only investing in the farm, but in the 100+ local businesses they work with in the process of growing your food – you are truly investing in your community. Nearly all of the materials used to build the farm have been recycled in one way or another. In 2011, they "deconstructed" the barns at another farm & hauled all of the materials home. They love using the sun to heat the 200+ gallons of hot water needed daily for the dairy! They also recycle all of the plastics used on the dairy.
6762 Log City Road, Ovid http://www.crosswindsfarmcreamery.com (607) 327-0363Crow and Owl Farm
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/crow-and-owl-farmCrow and Owl is a farm startup, currently prepping fields for hazelnuts and berries. They are a member of NY Tree Crops Alliance, and plan to have a U-pick ready for 2022!
5 White Hawk Lane, Ithaca https://www.facebook.com/CrowAndOwlFarm/ crowandowlfarm@gmail.comDacha Project
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/dacha-projectThe Dacha Project a do-it-yourself, egalitarian and educational homestead. They are comprised of six friends and an extensive circle of supporters and community members. Situated on 16 acres in Finger Lakes region of New York, they built an off-the-grid, earth-bermed, solar-passive house, powered by active solar and a diesel generator converted to run on waste vegetable oil. In addition, they built, or rather sculpted, a straw-bale cottage, planted a fruit and nut tree orchard, and are ever-expanding their gardens. The Dacha Project is almost entirely owner built, with innovative designs for their energy, heating, water, waste and agriculture systems. They often invite the community in for tours, events and workshops. In the future, they plan to expand their educational programming and more official artist/writing residencies, as well as internships and apprenticeships. Although, they are not looking for more permanent members at this time, any interested people are welcome to visit, write, propose projects, or simply explore the website or keep up with the project on Facebook.
Freeville, NY http://dachaproject.com/ dachaproject@gmail.comDalrymple Farms
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/dalrymple-farmsDalrymple Farms is a seasonal farm offering U-Pick sweet cherries.
3768 Ball Diamond Road, Hector https://www.facebook.com/Dalrymple-Farms-227498507279992/ (607) 546-4891Daring Drake Farm
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/daring-drake-farmDaring Drake Farm is a family owned orchard with a flock of free range ducks for egg production. The orchard is a diverse mix of fruits including apples, pears, quince, plums, cherries, grapes, raspberries, currants and gooseberries. They use only organically approved measures to produce all of their high quality fruit. They provide the ducks with crushed oyster shells and a certified organic feed mix from locally grown grains to supplement their foraging for optimum health. They produce the fruit for Blackduck Cidery for hard cider, perry, and raw apple cider vinegar and sell nursery stock. Fruit, eggs, and beverages are seasonally available at the Ithaca Farmers' Market at Steamboat Landing and the farm stand at Blackduck Cidery.
3046 County Road 138, Ovid http://daringdrake.com/ (607) 532-4956 aringdrake@zoom-dsl.comDilmun Hill Student Farm
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/dilmun-hill-student-farmDilmun Hill is a student-run farm with a mission to provide students with opportunities for experiential learning, group collaboration and research. Throughout the year, they host work parties where volunteers work in the fields and experience the latest in sustainable agricultural practices. The student managers and steering committee members collaborate with the Organic Coordinator and Faculty Advisors to provide leadership in farm operations and disseminate information through education and outreach.They also collaborate with various organizations on campus, such as MacDaniels Nut Grove. Their popular campus farm stand offers Dilmun Hill produce for sale from June through October and we supply local produce to Cornell Dining and Manndible Café in season.
705 Dryden Road, Ithaca https://cuaes.cals.cornell.edu/farms/dilmun-hill/ dilmunhill@cornell.eduDouble E Farms
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/double-e-farmsDouble E Farms, located in Willseyville, NY, produces shiitake and oyster mushrooms on hardwood logs. The wood they use is selected and cut from over 70 wooded acres using sustainable forestry practices. All mushrooms are cultivated using natural and organic methods. They form on cultivated logs as they do naturally and are harvested by hand in the woods where they grow. Mushrooms are sold by CSA and direct order.
2506 Danby Road, Willseyville http://doubleeforestfarm.com DoubleEShiitake@gmail.comDry Brook CSA
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/dry-brook-csaDry Brook CSA is committed to sustainable farming and good growing practices that protect natural resources, ensure freshness and quality, and support the health of its members. Dry Brook CSA is a local start-up agricultural enterprise which embraces the concept of a traditional CSA whereas focus will be on the production of high quality foods for a local community, using sustainable farming methods and good growing practices and a shared risk membership–marketing structure. This kind of farming operates with a much greater degree of involvement of consumers and other stakeholders than usual — resulting in a stronger consumer-producer relationship.
325 Dry Brook Road, Owego https://www.localharvest.org/dry-brook-csa-M67959 (607) 873-2768 drybrookcsa@gmail.comEarly Morning Organic Farm
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/early-morning-organic-farmEarly Morning Farm, founded in 1999, is now one of the largest and most successful Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) farms in Central New York, operating under the mission “to grow fresh, organic food and strengthen our local community of eaters.” CSA share members purchase a share of the harvest each growing season, and receive fresh organic vegetables each week. This arrangement brings the farm and its members together as shared stakeholders in the production of local and sustainable food.
3320 NY-215, Cortland https://mainstreetfarms.com/ (607) 218-2101 help@mainstreetfarms.comEcoVillage at Ithaca
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/ecovillage-at-ithacaEcoVillage at Ithaca is part of a growing global movement for a saner, more sustainable human culture. Comprising an intentional community and a non-profit educational organization, the project is developing an alternative model for suburban living which provides a satisfying, healthy, socially rich lifestyle, while minimizing ecological impacts. EcoVillage currently includes two 30-home cohousing neighborhoods, FROG and SONG, with a third 40-home cohousing neighborhood, TREE, completed in 2015. The village is also home to an organic CSA vegetable farm, an organic CSA/U-Pick berry farm, office spaces for entrepreneurs, a neighborhood root cellar, community gardens, and meadows, ponds and woodlands. Over 80% of the 175 acre site is planned to remain green space, including 50 acres in a conservation easement held by the Finger Lakes Land Trust.
212 Rachel Carson Way, Ithaca http://ecovillageithaca.org/ (866) 529-4465 learn@ecovillageithaca.orgEdible Acres
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/edible-acresA permaculture nursery and forest farm research space focused on low and no tech solutions. Edible Acres offers an array of useful plants and provides consultations, plant identification, garden design and installation and management services. Their primary focus is making useful and edible plant stock available to the community.
9408 Congress Street Ext, Trumansburg http://www.edibleacres.org (607) 342-4953 seandembrosky@gmail.comElderberry Pond
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/elderberry-pondThe Farm at Elderberry Pond has been managed using organic and sustainable practices since 1983. In 1999 the farm was certified organic by NOFA-NY Certified Organic, LLC. Currently we have about 36 acres in certified organic production. Organic farming practices at Elderberry Pond focus on maintenance of bio-diversity on the entire farm both above and below the ground. Insects and plant diseases are controlled with natural amendments, with traps and by encouraging predatory insect populations. They also have a country store and farm to table restaurant on site.
3728 Center Street Road, Auburn http://www.elderberrypond.com/ (315) 252-3977Ever Green Farm
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/ever-green-farmEver Green Farm is a small Certified Organic family farm. They grow a variety of seasonal vegetables, herbs, flowers on approximately 8 acres. They're committed to chemical free farming to produce nutritious vegetables for their families and yours. They offer weekly vegetables June through October through membership in CSA. In addition to their organic certification, they do not use any pesticides, fungicides, or herbicides on the farm. They utilize floating row covers and encourage natural predation of beneficial insects to control pest damage. They feed the soil with compost and cover crop “green manure”. All of the seeds they purchase to start their transplants are certified organic, untreated, and Non-GMO.
5942 Old Lake Rd, Rock Stream https://egfcsa.com/ (607) 243-3613 info@egfcsa.comEve's Cidery
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/eves-cideryEve's Cidery is a small family farm producing naturally fermented ciders from our own organically-grown fruit and from wild-foraged apples and pears in the hills of Van Etten, located at the intersection of the Finger Lakes and the Northern Appalachian Plateau, traditional lands of the Cayuga Nation and Haudenosaunee Confederacy, in upstate New York. Their cider is sold online (shipped to 40 states), at onsite tastings by appointment, and at the Ithaca Farmers' Market.
308 Beckhorn Hollow Road, Van Etten https://www.evescidery.com/ autumnstoscheck@gmail.comFarmers Market Federation of New York
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/farmers-market-federation-of-new-yorkThe Farmers Market Federation of NY works with over 700 farmers markets statewide, as well as government agencies, nonprofits, the local farm community, and consumers across the state. Their mission is to support and promote the viability of farmers markets through innovative services, programs and partnerships that maximize the benefits of markets to sellers, buyers and communities.
109 Twin Oaks Drive, Syracuse https://www.nyfarmersmarket.com/ (315) 400-1447Finger Lakes Cider House
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/finger-lakes-cider-houseFinger Lakes Cider House at Good Life Farm is the hub of the hard cider renaissance in New York apple country. All of the meat, dairy, produce and grains are raised on the FLX farms, making their food farm-to-table. You'll find them located on scenic Route 89 along Cayuga Lake in Interlaken, just north of Ithaca and Trumansburg.
4017 Hickok Rd, Interlaken http://www.fingerlakesciderhouse.com/ (607) 351-3313 info@fingerlakesciderhouse.comFinger Lakes Farmstead Cheese Co.
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/finger-lakes-farmstead-cheese-coFinger Lakes Farmstead Cheese Co. strives to produce premium quality cheese, handcrafted from locally produced milk, offering great taste and value to the consumer while supporting a family farm. They make European style farmstead cheeses using fresh, raw milk from their family farm. Their cows graze from early spring to late fall. Grazing keeps the herd happy and healthy, and is known for its positive effect on cheese flavor.
5491 Bergen Rd, Trumansburg https://www.facebook.com/fingerlakescheese/ (607) 216-1083 taberrichards.nancy@gmail.comFinger Lakes Fresh
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/finger-lakes-freshFinger Lakes Fresh produces the highest quality products made with real, natural ingredients from New York farmers — supporting a healthy, vibrant local food system. Whenever you buy their products, you help to create jobs and training opportunities for people with disabilities and other barriers to employment, and you strengthen your community.
10 Pinckney Rd, Ithaca https://www.linkedin.com/company/finger-lakes-fresh/ (607) 347-6767 info@fingerlakesfresh.comFleur De Lis Brew Works
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/fleur-de-lis-brew-worksFleur De Lis Brew Works take pride in being good stewards of the land and its resources. Their beer garden has been in the Partee farming family for three generations. They intend to create high quality beer with New York ingredients including hops grown on their property. Their beer is brewed with naturally filtered limestone well water giving it a distinct quality not found in commercial breweries. Other locally sourced ingredients will be vegetables & fruits, honey from a closely guarded apiary, maple & walnuts sourced from the property.
3630 State Route 414, Seneca Falls https://fleurdelisbrewworks.com/ (315) 665-2337 info@fleurdelisbrewworks.comFood Forest Farm
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/food-forest-farmAt Food Forest Farm, they aim to help people create low-maintenance, regenerative food systems. They grow, supply, and teach about perennial vegetables and other multipurpose plants. They work with their clients to design landscapes, and lives, that are sustaining and nourishing for the people and the planet. Their main garden and farm projects are in New York. Their Paradise Lot garden in Holyoke Massachusetts is thriving and tended by new wonderful land stewards.
Brooktondale, NY http://www.foodforestfarm.com (413) 588-8435 foodforestfarm@gmail.comForget-Me-Not Farm
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/forget-me-not-farmForget-Me-Not Farm is a family homestead that produces and sells diverse herbal products, yarn, cider, and more, and offers farmstays and classes on medicine and textile making. Forget-Me-Not Farm sells its products online and at the Ithaca Farmers' Market. The farm also has it's own B&B where you can enjoy the farm life and pure nature.
56 Lathrop Hill Road, Candor http://smallgracesatforgetmenotfarm.com (607) 319-1456 smallgracesherbal@gmail.comFreeville Earthship/Tapped Earth Farm
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/freeville-earthshiptapped-earth-farmOff-grid farm, homestead, and teen education center utilizing rainwater collection and diversion, earth-bermed greenhouse, pastured poultry, vegetables, berries, tree fruits/nuts.
Freeville, NY 13068 http://freevilleearthship.blogspot.com (607) 280-7075 chad.devoe@gmail.comFrosty Morning Farm
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/frosty-morning-farmFrosty Morning Farm is a small, certified organic, diversified farm selling vegetables, herbs, cut flowers and potted herbs and perennials. They also sell handmade soap, herbal products and dried herbs. Their products can also be found at the Syracuse Real Foods Coop and the Cazenovia Farmer's Market. (from mid May untll early Nov.) Their family farm is within Common Place Land Cooperative, which is an intentional community.
4211 New York 13, Truxton https://www.facebook.com/frostymorningfarm/ (607) 842-6799 frostymorningfarm@yahoo.comFruition Seeds
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/fruition-seedsFruition Seeds cultivates over 300 varieties of certified organic vegetables, herbs & flowers to surround you with beauty & abundance. Outstanding flavor drives their passion for seed saving, as well as selecting their varieties for early maturity, productivity & disease resistance here in the short seasons of the Northeast so you & your garden will thrive in every season. Visit the Plant Now! guide & sign up for their monthly organic gardening newsletter for tips, fun how-to videos, invitations to events & exclusive seasonal offerings. Their non-GMO seeds may be saved, as heirlooms, for all generations to come. Fruition seeds is constantly collaborating with farmers, chefs, universities & food banks to build a robust regional food system from the ground up, together. Organic, regionally adapted vegetable, flower & herb seeds are selected for flavor as well as early maturity, cold hardiness and disease resistance and other essential traits to help plants thrive in short seasons. They sell organic gardening supplies and offer consultation, webinars, and a free eBook. Hosting numerous tours and tastings throughout the season, they aim to share everything they’ve learned with their community.
7921 Hickory Bottom Road, Naples http://www.fruitionseeds.com/ (585) 374-8903 petra@fruitionseeds.comFull Plate Farm Collective
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/full-plate-farm-collectiveThe Full Plate Farm Collective is a multi-farm organic CSA (Community Supported Agriculture) in the Ithaca, NY area, comprised of founding members Remembrance Farm, Stick & Stone Farm, Three Swallows Farm, and a small network of other local growers. Their farms grow over 50 acres of organic vegetables which are offered through 500 summer and 300 winter CSA shares to households in Ithaca, Trumansburg, and Danby. Full Plate members have unlimited access to U-Pick gardens at Stick and Stone Farm and Three Swallows Farm, access to "side dish" CSAs from other local producers, like the Finger Lakes Fruit Bowl, Wide Awake Bakery, Double E Farm mushrooms, Autumn's Harvest, Black Pearl Creamery, and LilyRoot Farm pasture-raised eggs, and an invitation to community events like cooking classes, Harvest Dinners, potlucks, workshops, seasonal celebrations, volunteer opportunities, and educational events on the farm.
Ithaca, NY 14851 https://www.fullplatefarms.com/ (607) 379-2866 csa@fullplatefarms.comG and S Orchards
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/g-and-s-orchardsG and S Orchards is a 210-acre family-owned farm near downtown Rochester that specializes in growing high quality fruit and vegetables with exceptional flavor - available by U-Pick and at their seasonal farm stand. Gary and Stephanie (the "G" and "S") strive to maintain fair and reasonable pricing and provide a positive and educational experience for their customers. Their produce is not certified organic, but is grown using the most sustainable and responsible practices for the land, environment, employees, and customers, including minimal targeted spraying, integrated pest management, and a variety of techniques for weed control, soil management, and irrigation.
825 Atlantic Avenue, Walworth https://gandsorchards.com (315) 524-3823 info@gandsorchards.comGlenhaven Farm
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/glenhaven-farmGlenhaven Farm offers eleven acres of U-pick blueberries, open in July and August while berries are ripe, and produces wine from red and white grapes, blackberries, blueberries, raspberries, and rhubarb. Wine and in-season blueberries are also for sale at the Ithaca Farmers' Market at Steamboat Landing on Saturdays and Sundays.
61121 Sirrine Road, Trumansburg https://glenhavenfarm.com/ (607) 387-9031 info@glenhavenfarm.comGlenwood Farms
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/glenwood-farmsGleenwood Farms is a CSA because they want to support local agriculture, help their farm become sustainable, and want to support the local economy. Glenwood Farms participates in local farmers markets to stimulate the communities economy and to keep our food local! Glenwood sells bison as well as a number of other local products.
1084 Glenwood Heights Road, Ithaca http://glenwoodfarms.com (607) 272-7809 info@glenwoodfarms.comGroundswell Center for Local Food & Farming
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/groundswell-center-for-local-food-farmingGroundswell Center for Local Food & Farming is training the next generation of sustainable farmers in the Finger Lakes. They support individuals to develop agricultural skills and grow profitable, equitable and ecologically sound farm businesses. They work to dismantle racism in the food system by addressing inequalities in access to land and resources and prioritizing support for underrepresented producers including people of color, refugees, women and individuals with limited resources.
225 S Fulton St, Ithaca http://www.groundswellcenter.org (607) 319-5095 info@groundswellcenter.orgHawk Meadow Farm
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/hawk-meadow-farmHawk Meadow Farm grows woodland mushrooms, and provides woodlot management including a black locust, medicinal and perennial herbs, and maple syrup. They are also the owners of Acorn Designs.
5066 Mott Evans Road, Trumansburg http://www.hawkmeadowfarm.com/ (607) 387-3424 steve@acorndesigns.orgHeadwater Food Hub
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/headwater-food-hubHeadwater Food Hub is revolutionizing the way food moves through the community by making good, honest, regional foods easily accessible and affordable to everyone. Their philosophy is that food is a collective approach. They hope to drive change to the NY state food system by cultivating a community centered on local food sourcing. They've made their local supply chain a full circle that encompasses those who produce and grow our food, with those who prepare and enjoy it. Headwater Food Hub represents a revolution in the way food moves through our world by making local, regional products easily accessible and affordable. Simply put: they're making it easier for you to source the right foods, support local farmers, and enjoy the best regional meat, dairy, produce, and groceries.
6318 Ontario Center Rd, Ontario https://www.headwaterfoodhub.com/ (585) 565-4848 home@headwaterfoodhub.comHealthy Food for All
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/healthy-food-for-allHealthy Food For All (HFFA) is a non-profit program of Cornell Cooperative Extension Tompkins County in partnership with local farms. Since 2006 HFFA has been making fresh, quality produce accessible to low-income families through Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) shares and educational resources. Now ending nutritional hunger for close to 200 families, HFFA is recognized as one of the region’s leading community food security programs. This value extends well beyond the short-term benefit of meeting immediate needs, by building self-sufficiency and strengthening community capacity to address system-level barriers preventing access to fresh local food.
615 Willow Ave, Ithaca http://www.healthyfoodforall.org/ (607) 272-2292 info@healthyfoodforall.orgHellers Farm
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/hellers-farmHellers Farm grows high quality fruits and vegetables on 73 acres plus more than 35,000 square feet of greenhouses. The Hellers' produce is grown with natural fertilizers, and a understanding of the local ecology. They produce over 30 different crops, which are sold fresh at local farmers markets and retail outlets.
1157 County Road 39, Bainbridge https://www.facebook.com/hellersfarmCSA/ (607) 316-2251 info@hellersfarm.comHemlock Grove Farm
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/hemlock-grove-farmHemlock Grove Farm grows delicious organic apples in Danby, NY. Their farming philosophy focuses on the safest growing methods available, to protect the health of apple eaters and the natural environment alike. They offer apples to the greater Ithaca area through a Community Supported Agriculture program, and for sale by the bushel.
Danby, NY http://ithacaorganicapples.com/ hemlockgrovefarm@gmail.comHere We Are Farm
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/here-we-are-farmHere We Are Farm grows fresh, clean fruits and vegetables in Trumansburg, NY. Find their produce at their on-farm stand, at the East Hill Plaza Farmers Market, and via CSA. Their Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) program is a little special: they let you choose what you want. You invest in the farm in the spring, and they will deduct what you take each week from your balance all season long!
4341 Perry City Road, Trumansburg https://herewearefarm.com/ (607) 288-2281 herewearefarm@gmail.comHeritage Haus Farm
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/heritage-haus-farmHeritage Haus is a 15-acre farm located in Berkshire, NY. They raise Kunekune pigs, Icelandic chickens and sheep and heritage breed turkeys for the local community and keep a small garden for their family. They select heritage breeds, who have proven themselves to be resilient and acclimated to outdoor living, and representative of their species as they have been for centuries. All to provide your with the best quality meats, eggs, wool and pelts. They believe in raising livestock as naturally as possible, out on pasture, utilizing rotational grazing methods that are gentle on the land.
1042 Brown Road, Berkshire http://www.heritagehausfarm.com/ jenn@heritagehausfarm.comHeron Hill Winery
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/heron-hill-wineryHeron Hill Winery is nestled into a hill overlooking scenic Keuka Lake, with additional tasting rooms in Himrod and Cananadaigua. For 40 years the winery has set the highest standards for wine quality, customer satisfaction and tasting room experience. Their grapes are grown without chemical fertilizers, herbicides, or pesticides, with cultivation practices that protect soil, support biodiversity, and reduce the need for irrigation. Heron Hill is an active participant and a highly rated grower with VineBalance.
9301 Co Rd 76, Hammondsport http://www.HeronHill.com (585) 394-0173 info@heronhill.comHollenbeck's Cider Mill
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/hollenbecks-cider-millHollenbeck's Cider Mill uses fresh NY apples to make cider and other apple products in the fall and winter season. They have grown into making donuts, scratch baked goods, and selling a range of delightful products including jams, jellies, pickles, candy, maple syrup, honey and cheeses. The bakery makes pies, fresh bread, soft pretzels, pizza, etc. They proudly serve the surrounding community by offering high-quality products and a chance to see how they're made. Additionally, they offer local produce and host the Virgil Farmer's Market on Saturdays.
1265 NY-392, Cortland https://www.hollenbeckscidermill.com/ (607) 835-6455 hollenbeckscidermill@gmail.comHoneyApple Hill
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/honeyapple-hillHoneyApple Hill is a small homestead in Harford, New York. They cultivate bees on their hillside acreage. Their fallow field, formerly a horse pasture, has proved an excellent location for bee-friendly wildflowers, including goldenrod, blackberry, sweet clover, and milkweed. They offer honey sales by word-of-mouth, and through Mead Magic, their one-gallon, make-your-own mead kit.
Harford, NY 13835 http://www.honeyapplehill.com/Hopshire Farm & Brewery
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/hopshire-farm-breweryHopshire Farm & Brewery is operated by Diane Gerhart and Randy Lacey as a family owned business. They have combined their belief in New York agriculture, local foods and great beer into a brewery that will use as many local ingredients as possible to product high quality beers of several styles.
1771 Dryden Road, Freeville http://hopshire.com/ (607) 279-1243 info@hopshire.comHumble Hill Farm
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/humble-hill-farmHumble Hill Lodge is one of Ithaca's longest running culinary agri-tourism destinations. Enjoy delicious breakfasts made from farm fresh produce and other high quality local foods. They sell weekly to the Ithaca Farmer's Market. The farm follows a CSA model.
390 Tallow Hill Road, Spencer https://www.humblehill.com/ (607) 738-6626 info@humblehill.comIndian Creek Farm
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/indian-creek-farmCome to Indian Creek Farm—“Ithaca’s Orchard Playground”—for 40 acres of fresh picking fun, open sunrise to sunset every day, May through November. Pick your own strawberries, raspberries, peaches, apples, pears, tomatoes, peppers, eggplant, pumpkins, squash, cukes, zukes, and flowers. Or buy them prepicked at the stand. Drink the fresh-pressed cider... and drink in the glorious views! Bring a date, bring the kids, bring a picnic!
1408 Trumansburg Road, Ithaca https://indiancreekithaca.com (607) 227-8248 cumminsnursery@gmail.comInterbrook Farm
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/interbrook-farmLocated in Interlaken, NY, Interbrook Farm is a small diversified farm focusing in the production of raw milk from pastured, grass fed cows. The goals of their farm are rooted in an environmental and social consciousness, guiding them towards management practices that build soil health and fertility, benefit the surrounding environment, afford their livestock the health and respect they deserve, and result in a natural product which is both affordable to their community and allows them a livelihood. They also offer a raw milk CSA.
3971 County Rd 141B, Interlaken http://www.interbrookfarm.com (607) 228-7662 interbrookfarm@gmail.comIthaca Beer Taproom
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/ithaca-beer-taproomNestled in the heart of New York’s beautiful Finger Lakes Region, Ithaca Beer Company demonstrates its pride by brewing world-class craft beer inspired by its home. At Ithaca Beer, they are driven to reflect the culture, creativity, and diversity of the area in everything they do. From their complex and innovative beers to the local fare served in their lively Taproom brewpub - their unwavering attention to detail and passion for their community and their craft is unmistakable. In addition to year-round favorites like the popular Flower Power IPA, you can also choose from new five barrel beers, a special Thursday night cask, and seasonal selections on rotation.
122 Ithaca Beer Drive, Ithaca http://ithacabeer.com/ (607) 273-0766 marketing@ithacabeer.comIthaca Children's Garden
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/ithaca-childrens-gardenIthaca Children's Garden (ICG) is both a place and a program, located on the Cayuga Waterfront Trail, minutes from downtown Ithaca. ICG has spent over a decade building a three-acre public children's garden as well as developing, implementing, and evaluating a wide range of educational programs for children, teens, families, schools, and the community. Year-round, they offer camps, events, drop-in programs, school programs and workshops. At ICG, research and play-based environmental education is central to all programming. Whether it's summer camp activities, free play, or a celebration, the Garden strives to emphasize a connection to nature and the learning opportunities it provides to us all.
121 Turtle Lane, Ithaca http://www.ithacachildrensgarden.org (607) 319-4203 info@ithacachildrensgarden.orgIthaca Honey Works
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/ithaca-honey-worksIthaca Honey Works is a family-run bee farm located near the blossoming hills of Ithaca, New York. They produce artisan neighborhood honey and honeycombs in three delicious seasonal flavors. Their apiaries in Ithaca, New York are surrounded by fragrant fields, bountiful orchards, lush forests, and rolling hills – in other words, a nectar treasure trove for their bees. Honey comes in all kinds of different flavors and colors. At Ithaca Honey Works, they offer three different sizes of jars of our nature's finest Spring, Summer, and Fall honey.
91 Townline Rd, Ithaca http://www.ithacahoneyworks.com (607) 342-4606 ithacahoneyworks@gmail.comIthaca Organics
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/ithaca-organicsIthaca Organics has evolved from a small crop wholesaler, to a popular Tompkins County CSA, and now to a fruit, vegetable, and hemp farm. Ithaca Organics is committed to providing quality, nutrient-rich foods while implementing sustainable farming practices.
41 Fall Creek Road, Freeville https://www.ithacaorganics.com/ (607) 229-6684 ithacaorganics@gmail.comJackman Vineyards
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/jackman-vineyardsJackman Vineyards farm is located on the west side of Cayuga Lake in Ithaca, NY, just north of Indian Creek. They grow many varieties of tomatoes, including heirloom tomatoes as well as cherry, grape, and beefsteak types and a variety of sweet and hot peppers and other seasonal fruits and vegetables. Their produce can be found at the Ithaca Farmers Market 4 days a week: Tuesday in De Witt Park 9am-2pm, Wednesday at East Hill 4-7pm, and Saturdays (9am-3pm) and Sundays (10am-3pm) at Steamboat Landing in booth #52 down by the dock). January through April, find their apples and flower sprouts at the indoor Ithaca Farmers’ Market.
1016 North Cayuga Street, Ithaca https://www.facebook.com/jackmanvineyards/ (607) 280-6817 alex@jackmanvineyards.comJasper Meadows Farm LLC
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/jasper-meadows-farm-llcJasper Meadows Farm sells goose, duck and chicken eggs, along with whole chickens and vegetables. Their products are available at the Freeville Farmer's Market.
26 Palmear Rd, Freeville https://www.jaspermeadowsfarm.com/ (607) 708-4327 jasper.meadows.farm@gmail.comJenny Creek Flowers
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/jenny-creek-flowersJenny Creek Flowers is a flower farm and seasonal floral studio, using sustainable farming and floristry practices to grow and arrange specialty cut flowers from spring to autumn. Their flowers can be bought by online order, or as a CSA with pickup locations in Ithaca, Trumansburg, and Ovid.
7048 Durling Road, Trumansburg http://www.jennycreekflowers.com (503) 338-8718 brooke@jennycreekflowers.comJerry Dell Farm
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/jerry-dell-farmOpened in 1946, Jerry Dell Farm is still family owned and operated, with a mission to produce fresh and local foods. They have been certified organic since 2000, and earned New York State’s prestigious “Super Milk” award for outstanding milk quality and herd health, and have 15+ years of “Dairy Distinction” status.Jerry Dell Farm Store, located at the Freeville location, offers organic and natural meat, produce, eggs and cheese. The produce and milk is certified organic through Northeast Organic Farming Association of New York. All produce is grown within 3 miles by Ithaca Organics, owned by Trever Sherman. Jerry Dell Farm is also certified to sell raw organic milk to the public.
41 Fall Creek Road, Freeville https://www.facebook.com/jerrydellfarm/ (607) 351-8747 info@jerrydellfarm.comJuneberry Farm
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/juneberry-farmJuneberry Farm is locally run farm just east of Seneca Lake serving unique super fruits, with the largest crop of Juneberries (Saskatoon) in New York State. Visitors can discover recipes and information about juneberries, sample the fruit, tour the property, and pick their own berries. Many other berries, fruit, vegetables, and herbs are also grown for U-pick.
6960 1st St, Ovid https://www.juneberryfarm.com/ (315) 952-5060 juneberryfarm@gmail.comKestrel Perch Berries
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/kestrel-perch-berriesStrawberries, raspberries, red and black currants, gooseberries, blueberries and elderberries – all available in abundance just two miles away from the heart of Ithaca. Grown without chemicals, these ripe goodies are available as part of a U-pick CSA, but pay-as-you-go options are also offered. Kestrel Berries is also a Healthy Food For All participating farm. Visit their website for a host of ideas about how to use and preserve the berries, as well as updates about what’s available to pick. They are hosted through the Ecovillage at Ithaca.
220 Rachel Carson Way, Ithaca http://www.ithacaberries.com/ (607) 275-0272 ithacaberries@gmail.comKingbird Farm
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/kingbird-farmKingbird Farm is a small family farm owned and operated by Michael, Karma, and Rosemary Glos for over 20 years. They produce a diverse array of certified organically raised meats, produce, and value-added items. Their products include: certified organic pork, chicken, eggs, culinary herbs, houseplants and produce (includes onions, garlic, shallots, potatoes, and other vegetables). They also raise 100% grassfed Highland X Angus beef. Their field work is done with the use of our Norwegian Fjord horses. Their products are currently available by preorder, at their self serve store on the farm and the Ithaca Farmers Market. They try to market everything we raise no farther than 30 miles from the farm. They are at the market every Saturday yearound and the farm store is always open.
9398 West Creek Road, Berkshire https://kingbirdfarm.com/ (607) 657-2860 kingbirdfarm@gmail.comLittletree Orchards
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/littletree-orchardsLittletree Orchards is committed to creating an environmentally conscious sustainable U-Pick Apple Orchard and an enjoyable enhanced outdoor setting where family and friends can have fun. They specialize in tree fruits, primarily apples, along with diversified agricultural products which compliment promoting the “Littletree Experience.”
345 Shaffer Road, Newfield http://littletree-orchards.com/ (607) 564-9246 littletreeorchards@gmail.comLively Run Goat Dairy
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/lively-run-goat-dairyLively Run Dairy is a family run, sustainable farm in Interlaken, NY that began production in 1982. It is one of the first commercial goat dairy operations in New York State. They make goat and cow cheeses including blue cheeses, Chevre, gouda, and cheddar, which are sold in a wide range of local stores and used at several local restaurants. Come visit the farm, taste the artisan cheeses, get a tour and eat some cheesecake on the porch.
8978 County Road 142, Interlaken https://www.livelyrun.com/ (607) 532-4647 info@livelyrun.comLocal 315 Brewing Company
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/local-315-brewing-companyA craft brewery located in the 3-1-5 supporting local products and local people - They have had several successful harvests and are brewing with our own locally grown hops. They harvest honey from their own bees and eggs from their own chickens. They are committed to sustainability through the use of locally sourced products.
3160 Warners Road, Warners https://www.facebook.com/Local315/ (315) 468-233 office@local315brewing.comLocalFiber
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/localfiberLocalFiber supports and promotes the Finger Lakes region's array of animal fiber producers with online directories connecting fiber farms, skillful artisans and makers, manufacturers, fiber services, and buyers who enjoy local, regenerative, natural fiber and textiles. They also host gatherings of farmers and fiber artists, and their website offers educational resources and a regional event calendar.
Freeville, NY https://localfiber.org/ localfiber.ny@gmail.comLyons Farmers Market
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/lyons-farmers-marketLyons Farmers Market is held on Church Street between Central Park and the courthouse every Saturday from mid-June through end of October, and at the Lyons Community Center Saturdays in November before Thanksgiving. Certified and licensed vendors sell locally grown and homemade products, including fresh produce, meat (including chicken, beef and pork), sourdough bread and baked goods, eggs, jams, honey, Imprint coffee, hot breakfast sandwiches, flowers, and crafts.
70 William Street, Lyons https://www.lyonsny.org/farmersmarket LyonsNYFarmersMarket@gmail.comMacDaniels Nut Grove
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/macdaniels-nut-groveThe MacDaniels Nut Grove is a forest farming and agroforestry research and education center located in the Cornell Plantations Upper Cascadilla Natural Area. The 5-acre site, just east of CU Orchards, was originally planted in the 1930s by pioneering horticulturist Dr. MacDaniels.
Ithaca, NY 14850 http://blogs.cornell.edu/mushrooms/nutgrove (607) 264-6235 sfg53@cornell.eduMacDonald Farms
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/macdonald-farmsMacDonald Farms has been growing organic food and making health products since the early 1970s. They select high-quality ingredients and methods to make delicious naturally-fermented probiotic pickled products such as sauerkraut, cucumber pickles, and kim chi. MacDonald Farms products can be found at food markets in the Finger Lakes region of New York State, and at festivals around the Northeast throughout the year
Ithaca, NY https://macdonaldfarms.net/ macdonaldfarms@gmail.comMain Street Farms
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/main-street-farmsMain Street Farms offers many benefits to their CSA members, including convenient pick-up locations, an office delivery option, different size options, weekly newsletters that show each week’s veggies with helpful tips and recipes, and a personal connection directly from farmers to the community. They do not use any chemical pesticides, herbicides, or fertilizer, and they cover crop fields to build the soil and prevent erosion. They also provide educational programs that we provide free of charge. By joining the CSA, you help them keep the programs running, and help kids eat their veggies.
3320 State Route 215, Cortland https://mainstreetfarms.com/ (607) 218-2101 help@mainstreetfarms.comMeadowsweet Farm
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/meadowsweet-farmMeadowsweet Farm offers a CSA program. In addition, all of their farm practices are organic and they do not use any artificial chemicals or drugs on their animals nor on the farm. When the animals are sick, which is very rare, they treat them only with homeopathy. In addition to their dairy cows, they also raise chickens, some pork and some beef. Their bull calves and some of the heifers are raised for beef. They are either Jersey crossed with Angus, or straight Jersey. The resulting beef is tender and juicy and never needs marinating or special treatment. The animals are butchered around age 3, having been grass-fed that whole time.
2054 Smith Road, Lodi http://meadowsweetfarm.com/about-2 (607) 582-6964 dairy@meadowsweetfarm.comMinglewood Mushrooms
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/minglewood-mushroomsMinglewood Mushrooms primarily produces gourmet outdoor log-grown shiitake mushrooms along with oyster and lion's mane mushrooms. Their mushrooms are sold directly to customers, and to local restaurants and markets, including the Virgil Farmer's Market, Hollenbeck's Cider Mill, The Sherwood, Elderberry Pond, and The Local Food Market.
Homer, NY https://www.facebook.com/MinglewoodMushrooms/ (607) 591-2782 m.me/MinglewoodMushroomsMonarch Farm
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/monarch-farmMonarch Farm is a CSA that specializes in growing heirloom vegetables; tomatoes, summer and winter squash, beets, carrots, onions, potatoes, a variety of cooking and fresh greens, green beans, leeks, sweet corn, broccoli, Brussels sprouts, cucumbers, peppers, eggplant, garlic, melons, peas, culinary and medicinal herbs and flowers. All produce is grown using organic farming practices.
7272 Vincent Hill Road, Homer https://www.facebook.com/monarchfarmny (607) 749-2144 monarchfarmny@gmail.comMontour Market
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/montour-marketMontour Market is Schuyler County's only local Farm-to-Market cooperative & weekly open membership CSA food hub! They provide an awesome espresso, coffee & pastry bar, 100% local farm produce, apothecary, grass fed beef, dairy and specialty cheeses.
401 West Main Street, Montour Falls https://montourmarket.com/?fbclid=IwAR3KnaRCKh0dfsA23nv1Zt0xCY7YyhbJ8Y9IP619gW_fvx2HizPlJSD5yIY (607) 542-7685 mark@northnewyork.comMuddy Fingers Farm
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/muddy-fingers-farmMuddy Fingers Farm uses organic growing methods to produce a diverse array of vegetables for their Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) members, area farmers' markets in Elmira, Corning and Ithaca and local restaurants.
3859 Dugue Road, Hector http://muddyfingersfarm.blogspot.com (607) 546-4535 maglenn_1999@yahoo.comMyers Farm Distillers
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/myers-farm-distillersMyer Farm Distillers is nestled in the heart of the Finger Lakes Region of New York State, amid the thriving wineries of the Cayuga Wine Trail. As a New York State Farm Distillery, they use International Certification Services certified organic grain from Myers Farm—one of the largest and oldest currently operating organic farms in the Northeast United States—to craft distill a range of spirits. At Myers Farm Distillers, they both plant the seed and produce the spirit.
7350 NY-89, Ovid http://myerfarmdistillers.com/ (607) 532-4800 Joe@myerfarmdistillers.comNook and Cranny Farm
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/nook-and-cranny-farmNook & Cranny Farm is a small CSA farm that strives to be community-focused and knows every share holder. They constantly improve the soil through rotations, cover cropping, heavy mulching, and addition of organically-approved rock amendments and composted manure. They strive to be mostly hand-powered, relying on two-wheeled BCS tractors for soil work, and thus maintain a low carbon footprint. During the 2015 season they used only 23 gallons of gas for all on-farm activities serving CSA shares to over 60 families, in addition to attending 3 farmer's markets per week, and supplying weekly produce to Brookton's market and a few restaurants.
424 Harford Rd, Brooktondale http://www.nookandcrannyfarm.com/ (607) 539-6580 btuori@gmail.comNortheast Beginning Farmer Project
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/northeast-beginning-farmer-projectThe Northeast Beginning Farmer Project was founded by a team of educators who care deeply about supporting the success of new farmers. They are housed at the Cornell Small Farms Program. They also offer online courses taught by experienced Extension educators and using content from the website, and develop new informational resources for new farmers. When they initiated this beginning farmer work in 2006, they focused exclusively in NY, but now they are building connections among the many excellent organizations serving beginning farmers across the Northeast region.
Plant Science Bldg, Ithaca https://smallfarms.cornell.edu/projects/beginning-farmer/ (607) 272-2292 gs695@cornell.eduNorthland Sheep Dairy
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/northland-sheep-dairyNorthland Sheep Dairy is Certified Organic and Certified 100% Grass-fed by NOFA-NY. The farmers milk a small flock of crossbred dairy sheep selected to thrive on their native pastures. Northland's animals are never fed any grain or by-products -- they are 100% grass-fed. They use natural and homeopathic remedies to support herd health, and produce truly handmade sheep cheese on the farm, using only raw sheep milk from their animals. Northland produces a number of hard and soft cheeses, aged in their own cheese cave. In addition to sheep cheese, the farm grows and sells 100% grass-fed lamb and mutton, as well as tanned sheepskins. Mutton is processed by a USDA-certified, Animal Welfare Approved, Certified Organic butcher, and lamb is processed by a USDA-certified, Certified Organic butcher. Great care is taken to ensure that the animals are handled and processed humanely with minimal stress. The farm uses almost exclusively horse and mule power to plough snow, make hay, and perform other necessary tasks, with tractors used only a few days per year. Cheeses can be bought at the Local Food Market in Cortland, NY, the Finger Lakes Cider Houses at Good Lif Farm, and the Trumansburg Main Street Market, and meat and sheepskin are available by email request.
3501 Hoxie Gorge Freetown Road, Marathon http://www.northlandsheepdairy.com/ (607) 849-4442 tripletree@frontiernet.netNY Organic Dairy Initiative
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/ny-organic-dairy-initiativeThe New York Organic Dairy Program, through its connection with Cornell’s School of Agriculture and Life Science and Cornell Cooperative Extension, provides information to all parts of the organic dairy industry, including: the consumer, dairy retailer, dairy processor, organic certifier, and farmers. The information provided on these Web Pages will enable New York State to grow this new dairy industry into a viable farming style that responds to the needs of its consumers, its environment, and its farmers.
60 Central Ave, Cortland http://blogs.cornell.edu/organicdairyinitiative/ (607) 391-2660 afb3@cornell.eduOechsner Farms
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/oechsner-farmsOechsner Farms is a certified organic farm in Newfield, NY. They grow food-grade small grains for flour mills, malthouses, brewers, distilleries and farms. A typical year-to-year rotation might be: red clover - corn/underseeded with annual rye grass - buckwheat - winter wheat/underseeded with clover - clover - spring wheat/underseeded with grass/legume mix. Through their work over the years with their flour mill Farmer Ground Flour, their farm has transitioned to specializing in grains grown for human consumption.
1045 Trumbulls Corners Rd, Newfield https://www.oechsnerfarms.com/ (607) 227-5375Ort Family Farm
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/ort-family-farmOrt Family Farm grows a wide variety of fruits and herbs, and produces fresh fruit, jams, jellies, herbal seasonings and teas, catnip cat toys, small potted fruiting plants, and seasonal evergreen wreaths. These products are sold at the farm, the Corning Farmers Market, and regional retailers; herb and catnip products are also sold online.
2761 Yorski Rd, Bradford https://ortfamilyfarm.com/ (607) 583-2467 ortroger@aol.comOxbow Farm
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/oxbow-farmOxbow Farm is a family-run produce farm which is committed to growing a diverse array of crops with zero chemical fertilizers, pesticides, or herbicides. They have been selling their produce from April though December at the Ithaca Farmers Market since 2010. They also breed and sell pedigreed American Nubian goats.
7 Thayer Rd, Erin https://www.oxbowfarmny.com/ (607) 598-7193 oxbowfarmer@gmail.comPark Hill Poultry
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/park-hill-poultryPark Hill Poultry produces heritage turkeys, bred naturally on the farm and raised on pasture and organic feed. Turkeys are available for Thanksgiving and Christmas, to be ordered online and picked up at the farm or the Press Bay Alley holiday markets in Ithaca.
Erin, NY 14838 https://www.facebook.com/ParkHillPoultry/ parkhillpoultry@gmail.comPenn Yan Community Garden
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/penn-yan-community-gardenPenn Yan Community Garden, Inc. is a not-for-profit, member-based organization, serving the residents of Penn Yan and surrounding communities. Their mission is to improve access to garden space and nutritious, affordable, local food in Penn Yan, to provide gardening and environmental education for kids and adults, and to promote cooperation, self-sufficiency, and personal empowerment in a greener and more beautiful community.
Penn Yan, NY https://pygarden.blogspot.com/ (315) 719-2390 pygarden@yahoo.comPlowbreak Farm
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/plowbreak-farmPlowbreak Farm provides high-quality, nutritious fresh produce from a financially and environmentally sustainable family farm, utilizing low-input farming methods and appropriate technology. They adhere to the National Organic Program's strict standards. They use no synthetic fertilizers or pesticides or herbicides, and use only plant and mineral-based pest controls deemed safe by the Northeast Organic Farming Association (NOFA).
4106 Covert Road, Burdett http://plowbreakfarm.com (508) 274-1375 plowbreakfarm@gmail.comPoint of the Bluff Vineyards
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/point-of-the-bluff-vineyardsPoint of the Bluff Vineyards derives its name from the location of their original acreage of Riesling vines which is situated on the tip of Keuka Lake's iconic Bluff. Established in 2008, Point of the Bluff Vineyards offers award-winning wines from their winemaker with over 20 years of experience. This allows them to be closely involved with every aspect from planting to bottling.
10489 County Road 76, Hammondsport http://www.PointoftheBluffVineyards.com (607) 220-5222 info@pointofthebluffvineyards.comQuarter Acre for the People Program
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/quarter-acre-for-the-people-programThe Quarter Acre for the People program connects families of African and/or Indigenous ancestry as well as refugee families who have historically been displaced from land, providing food production opportunities, garden education as well as access to cooperative farming, homesteading and farm business opportunities on local farm/fallow land. It connects community members who systemically have been relegated to living in urban landscapes with farmers and owners of rural lands so that the land can be used to plant, maintain, and harvest perennial veggies, fruit and nut trees, and grapevines. This project involves a coordinated effort by farmers, local landowners, and community members to address issues of land access and the corresponding health disparities experienced by this community through land-sharing and perennial planting.
272 Enfield Falls Road, Ithaca https://khubainternational.org/quarter-acre-for-the-people-program/ (707) 570-5178 quarteracre4thepeople@gmail.comRedbyrd Orchard Cider
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/redbyrd-orchard-ciderRedbyrd Orchard is a small cidery and certified biodynamic orchard growing heirloom, wild seedling, and cider apples. Redbyrd is committed to making the world a better place, and a portion of sales form the orchard are contributed to the Ganondagan, the original Native American inhabitants of the land on which the orchard is located. All proceeds from their Black is Gold cider, made in collaboration with Black Diamond Cider, go to organizations fighting for racial equity such as OAR Tompkins County and the Food Justice Project. Redbyrd also works to develop new wild apple hybrids, which are uniquely suited for the Finger Lakes region as well as being more disease resistant than traditional cultivars, and provide grafting wood to those interested in cultivating these trees.
4491 Reynolds Road, Trumansburg https://redbyrdorchardcider.com/ (607) 793-1428 redbyrdorchardcider@gmail.comRed Tail Ridge Winery
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/red-tail-ridge-wineryRed Tail Ridge Winery is New York State’s first LEED® Gold Certified Winery. Their winery building runs on geothermal energy for heating, cooling and refrigeration, and is partially constructed of local stone and recycled materials. Other environmentally responsible practices include maximum utilization of daylight to reduce electricity use and grape cultivation methods which minimize storm runoff and pesticide use.They sell wines online and in onsite tastings, specializing in Riesling, Chardonnay, Blaufrankisch, Pinot, Dornfelder and Teroldego, and 10% of the gross profits from sales of their Good Karma wine are donated to food banks in 11 states.
846 State Route 14, Penn Yan https://www.redtailridgewinery.com/ (315) 536-4580 tastingroom@redtailridgewinery.comReed & Root, LLC
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/reed-root,-llcReed & Root is a small, family-owned, permaculture-based, farm and food forest located northeast of Naples, NY founded in 2017. They focus their farm efforts on developing the healthy soil needed to support a perennial food system of old cultivar apple trees, nut trees, grapes, hardy kiwis, a variety of berries, perennial vegetables, and mushrooms. In addition, they offer hand-crafted goods, herbal tea blends, and permaculture-based workshops.
3881 Hillview Drive, Naples https://reedandroot.com/ (585) 374-6980 reedandroot@gmail.comRegional Access
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/regional-accessA community-oriented, grassroots company: Regional Access was built on a vision of providing ecologically responsible, locally grown food in Upstate New York. Regional Access is pleased to serve a wide array of customers, ranging from independent retailers and restaurants, cooperative markets, grocery stores, wineries, buying clubs, institutions and individuals. With a consistently growing demand for wholesome, transparently-sourced local products, they are adding new customers daily and have an aggressive growth strategy that will enable them to reach even wider audiences throughout the Northeast for years to come.
1609 Trumansburg Road, Ithaca http://regionalaccess.net/ (607) 319-5150 info@regionalaccess.netRemembrance Farm
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/remembrance-farmRemembrance Farm is a 100-acre Biodynamic vegetable farm located in Trumansburg, NY, in the heart of the beautiful Finger Lakes region. They specialize in growing salad greens and root vegetables for sale to local stores and restaurants, as such their products are available in grocery stores or restaurants.
6310 Co Rd 1, Trumansburg http://www.remembrancefarm.org/ (607) 227-4650 remembrancefarm@gmail.comRochester/Finger Lakes Craft Beverage Trail
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/rochesterfinger-lakes-craft-beverage-trailThe Rochester/Finger Lakes Craft Beverage Trail is a marketing partnership that connects breweries, brew pubs, distilleries, wineries and hard cideries from Rochester through Ontario County and parts of Wayne County. The ROC/FLX Craft Beverage Trail supports and promotes their craft beverage industry, bringing attention to the hundreds of great locations the community. New York’s craft beverage industry is a major contributor to our economy, and their region is making some of the best beers, wines, and spirits anywhere. They hope that you enjoy the trail, the beverage makers on it, and all the fantastic regions they cover.
19 Susan B. Anthony Lane, Canandaigua http://www.rocflxcraftbevtrail.com/ (585) 394-3915 info@visitfingerlakes.comRockabye Ridge Farm
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/rockabye-ridge-farmRockabye Ridge Farm is a small farm sanctuary within walking distance of Taughannock Falls State Park and the Black Diamond Trail. Rockabye Ridge Farm offers year-round B&B rentals of a yurt heated and cooled by a solar-powered heat pump. Accommodations include an equipped kitchen, a single bathroom, and sleeping accommodations (a loft and a downstairs futon). The farm seeks to create a thriving ecosystem with sheep, chickens, and gardens. The yurt invites people to the farm to experience a pause in nature and find renewal.
8083 Falls Road, Trumansburg https://rockabyeridgefarm.com/ (607) 342-7660 rockabyeridge@gmail.comRooster Fish Brewing
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/rooster-fish-brewingRooster Fish Brewing offers passionately brewed, uniquely world-class craft ale from locally sourced ingredients in a relaxed, enticing Beer Garden & brewery atmosphere. Rooster Fish Brewing supports local growers and producers. They proudly engage in the regional economy with the use of the following products in their fine craft ales: Locally Grown Hops, Fresh Seneca Lake Water, Local Organic Malts.
111 North Franklin Street, Watkins Glen https://roosterfishpub.com/ (607) 535-9797 info@roosterbrewing.comRue Claire Lavender Farm
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/rue-claire-lavender-farmLocated on the Seneca Lake Wine Trail, Rue Claire Lavender Farm and Artisanal Chocolates produces and sells lavender, as well as diverse handcrafted chocolates flavored with locally-sourced ingredients. They also offer culinary classes, event catering, lavender U-Pick, and a Lavender Harvest Festival.
9403 State Route 414, Lodi http://rueclaire.com/ (702) 897-8909 rueclaireflx@yahoo.comRunning Creek Farms
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/running-creek-farmsRunning Creek Farms is a NOFA-NY Certified Organic grower of field crops, flowers, grains, and beans. They define themselves as crop harvesters, and were established in 2012.
831 Buck Road, Groton (607) 533-7580Sage Hen Farm
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/sage-hen-farmSage Hen Farm produces a wide variety of orchard fruits, vegetables, herbs, honey, and free-range chicken eggs, focusing on heirloom and uncommon varieties. As members of NOFA-NY (Northeast Organic Farmers Association -- New York), they grow certified organic seeds, sets, and tubers using ecologically sound methods: no chemical pesticides, synthetic fertilizers, or genetically modified organisms. Products are mostly sold to local friends, colleagues, and neighbors, and at the Trumansburg Farmers Market from the third week of May to the end of October.
2343 Parmenter Road, Lodi http://www.sagehenfarmlodi.com (607) 351-4536 sagehenlodi@gmail.comSalt City Harvest Farm
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/salt-city-harvest-farmSalt City Harvest Farm grows food, culture, and community alongside New Americans in Syracuse Northside through a cross-cultural exchange of food traditions with access to farmland, education, and economic opportunities. They run a community farm, incubator farm, apple orchard and vineyard.
449 Fyler Road, Kirkville https://saltcityharvest.farm/ info@saltcityharvest.farmSapwood Farm
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/sapwood-farmSapwood is a small-scale sugarbush and mushroom farm located in the headwaters of a regional water supply and part of a large connected forest that includes thousands of acres of public and private lands in the Finger Lakes Region of New York State. They manage their forested lands for wildlife habitat, species diversity and water quality, and harvest clean unfiltered drinking water, maple sap, logs for growing mushrooms, firewood and lumber. They sell pure maple syrup, log-grown shiitake mushrooms, and mushrooms foraged from their forests at the Ithaca Farmers Market, and their products are on the menu at the Coal Yard Cafe.
Dryden, NY https://www.getsapwood.com (607) 269-5001 maria@getsapwood.comSchrader Farms Meat Market
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/schrader-farms-meat-marketSchrader Farms Meat Market is a small, home-town meat processing facility in Romulus, NY. A family-owned business founded by Keith and Sue Schrader, the business began as a way to process and market their naturally raised, home-grown beef. They started in August 2012 with a retail store and a USDA slaughter and processing facility to provide local growers with the ability to sell their product at farmers’ markets and other venues. In 2014, they began making their own smoked products and quickly expanded their line of products. Their mission is to provide their customers with an honest, reliable, and trustworthy service and the community with a source for high quality, locally grown meat.
1937 Somerville Rd, Romulus https://www.schrader-farms-meat-market.com/ (607) 869-6328 schradermeats@gmail.comShannon Brook Farm
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/shannon-brook-farmShannon Brook Farm is 127 acres of carefully managed, certified organic pastures and woods; grazing sheep and cattle, free-ranging laying hens, broiler chickens, Pekin ducks, and pastured hogs. They sell their chickens, ducks, chicken eggs, pork, and grass-fed lamb via the Brighton Farmers' Market, the Ithaca Farmers' Market, and two NYC GreenMarkets
2566 Jennings Road, Watkins Glen https://www.shannonbrookfarm.com/ (607) 731-1840 Shannon@ShannonBrookFarm.comShared Roots Farm
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/shared-roots-farmShared Roots Farm is a 46 acre farm in Cortland County, NY. As they prepared new fields for the coming seasons, they continued to produce certified organic vegetables in Pennsylvania. 2015 was their first year farming full time at Shared Roots Farm in the town of Solon. They are proud to offer summer and winter CSA's, providing year-round nourishment.
3342 McGraw Marathon Road, McGraw http://www.sharedrootsfarm.com/our-story/ (607) 218-7366 SharedRootsFarm@gmail.comSheldrake Point Winery
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/sheldrake-point-winerySheldrake Point Winery and Vineyard is located on Cayuga Lake, offering a variety of tasting menus that range from their best selling wines, to their dry style vinifera wines and reserve wines, dessert wines and estate produced ice wines.
7448 County Rd 153, Ovid http://sheldrakepoint.com/ (607) 532-9401 ctauck@sheldrakepoint.comShelterbelt Farm
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/shelterbelt-farmShelterbelt Farm is a family farm that believes all-natural production practices, great taste, quality, and environmental stewardship go hand-in-hand. They raise grass-fed meats, honey and fruits.
200 Creamery Rd, Brooktondale https://shelterbeltfarm.com (607) 342-3771 info@shelterbeltfarm.comShelterbelt Farm
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/shelterbelt-farmShelterbelt Farm is a family farm near Ithaca. The farm is home to three generations of Modishers, and cattle, sheep, chickens, ducks, bees, fruit trees, and vegetables. They have committed to the Northeast Organic Farming Association’s Farmers’ Pledge, a promise to use only the best all-natural growing methods.
200 Creamery Rd, Brooktondale http://shelterbeltfarm.com (607) 342-3771 info@shelterbeltfarm.comShimmering Light Farm & Renewal Center
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/shimmering-light-farm-renewal-centerShimmering Light is a community supported farm and education center in South Bristol, NY dedicated to inspiring more conscious and regenerative ways of life. Through the farm, retreats, workshops and collaborative learning experiences, Shimmering Light cultivates connection with the Earth, each other and our own true nature.
6143 Hicks Road, Naples http://www.shimmeringlight.info (585) 394-7610 info@shimmeringlight.infoSide Hill Acres Dairy Goat Farm
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/side-hill-acres-dairy-goat-farmSide Hill Acres offers hand-crafted goat cheese, goat milk soaps, hand creams, face creams, lip balms, shampoo, bath & shower gel. They offer year round educational tours full of fun for everyone at no charge.
79 Spencer Rd, Candor https://sidehillacres.org/ (607) 659-4121 rkellogg@aol.comSilver Queen Farm
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/silver-queen-farmSilver Queen Farm is located between Cayuga and Seneca lakes, on 97 acres of rich glacial/aluvial soils. Their focus is on growing high quality fruits and vegetables in a sustainable manner and providing a fun healthy farm experience for their customers. They grow a large selection of fruits and vegetables, some of which are available u-pick. Silver Queen Farm is well known as a local "u-pick" strawberry farm (June-July), and is a regular vendor at nearby farmers markets with a variety of produce. The farm offers a CSA, and their event space is available as a venue for catered functions.
5286 Stillwell Road, Trumansburg http://silverqueenfarmny.com/ (607) 227-4505 SilverQueenFarm@gmail.comSilver Thread Vineyard
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/silver-thread-vineyardSilver Thread Vineyard is a boutique, winemaker-owned winery on the east side of Seneca Lake, producing classic European-style fine wines. Recognized as a "Lake Friendly Farmer" by the NYS Agricultural Environmental Management Program, they grow grapes with local non-toxic fertilizer, biological pest control, and cultivation methods that protect soil and water sources. Other sustainability practices include energy-efficient buildings powered by an air-source heat pump and solar photovoltaic system, tractors powered partly by biodiesel, usage of wine-making wastes as onsite fertilizer, low-impact wine packaging, and purchases of carbon offsets for wine shipping.
1401 Caywood Road, Lodi http://www.silverthreadwine.com (607) 582-6116 info@silverthreadwine.comSilver Tree Forest
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/silver-tree-forestNestled in the rolling hills of the eastern Finger Lakes, the 6-acre farm is home to a perennial forest garden, useful plant nursery, mushroom yard, chicken and duck pastures, and multiple ponds surrounded by silver maple wetlands. Using permaculture design, organic practices, biological processes and hand cultivation, they grow perennial flowers, mushrooms, herbs, fruit trees, berry bushes, edible vines and vegetables for sale on farm or through their CSA program.
Silver Tree Forest, Owasco https://www.silvertreeforest.com/ (315) 258-3771 info@silvertreeforest.comSix Circles Farm
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/six-circles-farmSix Circles Farm sells fresh produce locally at farmers markets in Ithaca and Trumansburg, as well as providing weekly fresh produce to members of their Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) program. Six Circles Farm is certified Naturally Grown - they have a commitment to enhance the fertility, diversity, and overall health of the land. They build healthy soils naturally by using cover crops and regularly amending the soil with compost and organic matter. They do not use synthetic or petroleum-based fertilizers, pesticides, herbicides, or fungicides.
1491 Caywood Road, Lodi https://www.facebook.com/sixcirclesfarm/ sixcirclesfarm@gmail.comSouth Hill Cider
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/south-hill-ciderSouth Hill Cider ferments traditional heirloom cider apples as well as wild apples collected in our neighborhood to produce fine orchard-based ciders which showcase the terroir of the Finger Lakes region. Their ciders are available for mail-order on our website and they can direct ship to many states.
550 Sandbank Road, Ithaca http://www.southhillcider.com/ (607) 272-9862 southhillcider@gmail.comSpices of Life Farm
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/spices-of-life-farmSpice of Life Farm is a five acre food-forest and CSA farm nestled in the fertile Finger Lakes region of New York. They focus on wholesome clean food and medicine that is as healthy for the people as it is for the land. They are passionate about growing food and growing as human beings. That is why they offer educational programs for all ages - exciting school field-trips for the youth, college credit for university students, and classes for adults. They partner with area schools to provide an unforgettable field-trip experience in which students learn how their food is grown and are able to participate in hands-on learning.
1385 Beardsley Hollow Road, Alpine http://www.spiceoflifefarm.com (310) 367-6939 camrock79@gmail.comStick and Stone Farm
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/stick-and-stone-farmStick and Stone Farm is 72 acres CSA farm located on route 96, between Jacksonville and Ithaca. It is home to 25 acres of certified organic vegetables, flowers and free range chicken eggs. This farm wholesales to Ithaca restaurant areas and grocery stores. Stick and Stone Farm are founding members of the Full Plate Collective, a three farm CSA that provides fruits and vegetables to more than 500 families in Ithaca, Danby, and Trumanburg.
1605 Trumansburg Rd, Ithaca https://www.stickandstonefarm.com/ (607) 216-5245 stickandstonefarm@gmail.comStone Bend Farm
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/stone-bend-farmStone Bend Farm houses crops and a commercial kitchen in a 4,200-square-foot geothermal greenhouse. The Kitchen at Stone Bend Farm is not only a marketplace and venue, but more importantly the region's home for responsible, ethical catering & food processing. Working with their own farm's crops, and small farms and purveyors from around the region, they offer an array of produce, value-added goods, and easy meals made onsite using sustainable energy. In partnership with Buried Acorn Brewing Company, they also house a taproom offering regionally brewed beverages and live music. In addition, Stone Bend Farm offers cooking classes, farm dinners, and community meals. And YES - it is also the perfect venue for your wedding!
196 Porter Hill Road, Newfield https://www.stonebend.com/ (607) 339-6889 stonebendfarm@gmail.comSweet Land Farm
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/sweet-land-farmSweet Land Farm is a Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) organic farm in Trumansburg NY. This farm is a member of the Healthy Food for All program, which provides subsidized CSA shares to low-income households in the Ithaca area. Summer CSA members can gather their share of U-pick vegetables, fruit, and flowers anytime, and a wide variety of pre-picked vegetables are distributed at the farm twice weekly. Winter CSA shares are distributed weekly at the farm or delivered in boxes to a central pickup location in Ithaca.
9732 NY-96, Trumansburg https://www.sweetlandfarm.org/ sweetlandfarmcsa@gmail.comSyracuse Grows
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/syracuse-growsSyracuse Grows is a grassroots network that cultivates food justice through advocacy, education, and resources in support of urban food production. They envision a community where everyone has the equal opportunity to produce healthy and culturally appropriate food.
246-298 University Pl, Syracuse http://syracusegrows.org/ (315) 443-4890 syracusegrows@gmail.comSyracuse-Onondaga Food Systems Alliance
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/syracuse-onondaga-food-systems-allianceEstablished in 2019, the Syracuse-Onondaga Food Systems Alliance (SOFSA) is an independent food council in Central New York serving the city of Syracuse and surrounding Onondaga County. The overarching goal of the SOFSA partnership is to serve as both a network of food system stakeholders as well as a catalyst for collaboration among diverse partners. SOFSA engages across sectors to advance projects, build linkages, and foster relationships that enhance the livelihoods of all partners. The partnership aims to ensure the long-term viability and vitality of the region’s agricultural sector while simultaneously increasing access to healthy food and reducing the prevalence of food insecurity within the county.
Onondaga County, NY https://syrfoodalliance.org/ (315) 552-0470 info@syrfoodalliance.orgTaproot Collective
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/taproot-collectiveTaproot Collective is a nonprofit organization committed to urban agriculture and the development of youth, families, and neighborhoods in Rochester, NY. Members offer a range of programming and services to support educators, educational institutions, and community groups committed to food justice. Taproot leads programming for youth and families at First Market Farm and the Rochester Public Market, and supports partner organizations by providing low or no cost programming and design services including service work visits, garden design and planning, curriculum and program design, specialized workshops, grant writing, and fiduciary services.
Rochester, NY http://www.taprootcollective.org info@taprootcollective.orgTC3 Farm
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/tc3-farmCSA stands for Community Supported Agriculture. It is a shared connection between a farmer and the folks who eat the food the farmer grows. The Sustainable Farming and Food Systems Program emphasizes the practical skills it takes to manage a small, diverse farm, while providing students with a broad exposure to the social and ecological considerations of truly sustainable food production and distribution.
100 Cortland Road, Dryden http://www.tc3farm.com (607) 229-4195 tm1@tompkinscortland.eduThe Bramble Collective
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/the-bramble-collectiveThe Bramble Collective is a group of three Ithaca, NY-based herbalists who dreamt of bringing accessible, sustainable medicine to their community. They are a retail store with bulk herbs & spices, medicine-making supplies and locally hand-crafted products. Bramble is also a community space offering herbal health consultations, a lending library, classes and events.
112 West Green Street, Ithaca http://www.brambleithaca.com/ (607) 379-0113 herbshop@BrambleIthaca.comThe Brewery of Broken Dreams
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/the-brewery-of-broken-dreamsAs a New York State Farm brewery they are required to use a minimum of 20% NYS-grown hops and 20% NYS-grown additional ingredients such as barley, wheat, rye, oats, and honey to name a few. Currently 70% or more of their ingredients are grown right here in NYS, including 100% of their hops and 100% of their base malts!
8319 Pleasant Valley Rd, Hammondsport https://www.thebreweryofbrokendreams.com/the-beer (607) 224-4050 info@thebreweryofbrokendreams.comThe Permaculture Park
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/the-permaculture-parkThe Permaculture Park, a city park in downtown Ithaca, is a demonstration site for permaculture techniques and edible plants, both familiar and unusual. Community volunteers, led by staff from Cornell Cooperative Extension of Tompkins County, have been maintaining the Permaculture Park since 2013.
Conley Park, Ithaca https://www.facebook.com/Permaculture-Park-for-Ithaca-560861567288075/ (607) 280-8498 sapsquatch7@gmail.comThistle Flower Farm
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/thistle-flower-farmThistle Flower Farm's flowers are grown using natural practices that support healthy ecology. They offer seasonally based arrangements that incorporate both cultivated and wild materials, using 100% locally grown and foraged ingredients. The Flower Share is based on the structure of a CSA share - that is, members pay for their whole share in the winter/spring, and in exchange they receive a beautiful bouquet each week during summer and early fall, made entirely from flowers and greenery grown at the farm.
Lodi, NY 14860 http://thistleflowerfarm.weebly.com (607) 592-8340 thistleflowerfarm@gmail.comTompkins Food Future
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/tompkins-food-futureTompkins Food Future is a two-year community food system planning initiative led by the Food Policy Council of Tompkins County in collaboration with many partners and organizations throughout the county. It is aimed at broadly engaging the whole community in the creation of a long-term plan, with intent to educate, advise, and support local governments and institutions in their effort to create a food system that is more locally- and regionally-based, more sustainable, equitable, and healthy for all residents.
615 Willow Ave, Ithaca https://www.tompkinsfoodfuture.org/ (607) 272-2292 kh788@cornell.eduTwisted Tree Farm
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/twisted-tree-farmTwisted Tree Farm is a 20 acre homestead and nursery tucked back in the hills of Spencer, NY. They are dedicated to growing healthy trees, food, and family. Their nursery specializes in low maintenance fruit and nut trees, berry bushes, and useful perennials. They primarily sell bare root stock, but also hav potted plants that are available locally. They sell seed, cuttings, roots, as well as trees and plants. All of their plants are raised naturally without synthetic fertilizers, pesticides, or herbicides. This is surprisingly rare in the nursery business, so they are proud to raise well-rooted young trees in a living soil using compost, wood chips, and low tech common sense.
279 Washburn Road, Spencer http://www.twisted-tree.net (607) 589-7937 ttfarm279@Gmail.ComUpstairs Bistro
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/upstairs-bistroThe Upstairs Bistro, located on the second floor of the New York Wine & Culinary Center, showcases meals produced from New York State ingredients, many of them locally sourced from farms around the Finger Lakes. The Upstairs Bistro offers dining with excellent views of Canandaigua Lake and a spectacular New York State beverage list to go with!
800 South Main Street, Canandaigua https://www.nykitchen.com/ (585) 394-7070 alyssa.belasco@nykitchen.comVan Noble Farm
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/van-noble-farmVan Noble Farm raises pigs on pasture, non-GMO grains, and food waste from local farmers and processors. Their pork products are sold via catering, wholesale, local venues, and, in 2020, on-farm retail pickup.
60 Podunk Road, Trumansburg https://vannoblefarm.com/ (607) 319-6815 catering@vannoblefarm.comVINES (Volunteers Improving Neighborhood Environments)
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/vines-(volunteers-improving-neighborhood-environments)Volunteers Improving Neighborhood Environments, INC. (VINES) is an organization committed to developing a sustainable and just community food system. They do this by bringing together diverse groups of people, with a focus on youth development, to establish community gardens, urban agriculture and community green spaces. They strive to develop and beautify urban sites and empower community members of all ages and abilities. The essence of VINES’ work is captured in its simple motto: growing food, growing community. VINES empowers people to improve their lives and communities through urban gardening and connecting urban consumers to rural farmers. The organization formed as a volunteer-led project building community gardens in 2007 but quickly grew as demand for urban gardening space, garden-based education, and access to local food exploded. VINES became an independent nonprofit in 2010, and now manages a number of programs including a community garden program, the Binghamton Urban Farm (BUF), Grow Binghamton (a summer youth employment program), the Green Thumb Educational Workshop Series, and the Binghamton Farm Share program (Farm Share). Demand for VINES’ programming continues to grow and the organization is working to expand their core programs both within and beyond Binghamton’s urban core.
42 Chenango Street, Binghamton https://vinesgardens.org/ (607) 205-8108 info@vinesgardens.orgWaid Apiaries LLC
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/waid-apiaries-llcWaid Apiaries offers honey, beeswax + beeswax products, candles, apples, berries, and cider.
8408 N Main St, Interlaken https://www.facebook.com/WakefieldApiaries/ (315) 493-034 amywake@twcny.rr.comWellspring Forest Farm
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/wellspring-forest-farmA permaculture and agroforestry inspired farm and homestead producing mushrooms, maple syrup, duck eggs, pastured lamb, homestead produce, with rainwater catchment, swales, and educational programs for adults and children.
6164 Deer Run Lane, Trumansburg http://www.WellspringForestFarm.com (607) 342-2825 stevegabrielfarmer@gmail.comWest Haven Farm
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/west-haven-farmWest Haven Farm offers quality organic fruits and vegetables. At the CSA pick-ups, they also offer additional goods like fresh fruit, eggs, bread, and more from their own farm and neighbors' farms. They also offer a scholarship program, payment plans, and shares through Healthy Food For All.
212 Rachel Carson Way, Ithaca http://www.westhavenfarm.net/ (607) 351-6670 info@westhavenfarm.netWhite Oak Nursery
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/white-oak-nurseryWhite Oak Nursery has been propagating and growing over 80 species of native shade trees and native flowering shrubs since 1995. W.O.N. grows the majority of woody species that are native to the northeastern United States plus the best ornamental trees from around the world. This choice of species allows you to design complete landscapes entirely with native plants but also to establish complete plant communities that benefit native wildlife.
4350 Kipp Rd, Canandaigua http://www.whiteoaknursery.biz/ (315) 789-3509 jengel53@rochester.rr.comWide Awake Bakery
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/wide-awake-bakeryThey make many varieties of bread, pasta, granola, pastries and cookies from scratch using local and organic ingredients. They work in partnership with Oechsner Farms, which provides most of their grains. Farmer Ground Flour, located only a mile from the bakery, mills most of their flour. During the summer months, they also partner with a number of local CSAs, and offer their bread alongside their vegetable shares.
4361 Buck Hill Rd S, Trumansburg http://www.wideawakebakery.com/ (607) 387-9970 wideawakebakery@gmail.comWildmoon Homesteading
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/wildmoon-homesteadingWildmoon Homestading focuses on growing food organically. They offer heirloom varieties of fruits and vegetables, as well as classes for women in growing, storing, cooking, seedsaving, naturalists skills, survival skills, and shiitake growing.
529 Prospect Valley Road, Willseyville http://wildmoonhomesteading.com (607) 659-5995 wildmoonhomesteading@gmail.comWill-Sho Farm
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/will-sho-farmWill-Sho Farm's mission is to provide you and your family with quality, nutritious food. They achieve this by treating their animals humanely and feeding them all natural, locally grown feeds. Their animals roam freely in the pastures of their family farm in the Cayuga Lake area of the Finger Lakes. These practices allow them to produce beef of superior quality and flavor. They also offer CSA shares!
1913 Dixon Road, King Ferry https://www.willshofarm.com/ (315) 246-9782 WillShoFarm@gmail.comWindsong Farm
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/windsong-farmWindsong Farm grazes their animals in the uncrowded pastures of their 175 acre farm during the warm months of the year and then offer them hay and bed them on straw, both of which they harvest on the farm, during snowy winters. Their animals receive no hormones and no antibiotics in their feed. They aim to produce the highest quality of grass-fed and grass-finished beef and lamb. Their dual-purpose sheep are known for their lustrous longwool fleece which is prized by handspinners. They also produce pastured poultry, maple syrup and fruit jams and jellies.
5051 Tuttle Rd, Burdett https://windsongfarm.com (607) 546-5408 kastern@empacc.netWolftree Farm
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/wolftree-farmWolftree Farm is in the heart of the Finger Lakes Region on the slopes between the Seneca Lake Wine Trail and Finger Lakes National Forest. Their 92 acres are a mixture of field, forest and stream. They are a diverse operation producing meat and fiber from our Icelandic sheep, honey from our apiary and pick-your-own blueberries. Their cultural and husbandry practices are based on organic farming principles where organic matter (whether from animal manure, cover crops or composts) is the nutrient source for our pastures and crops.
4041 County Road 2, Burdett http://wolftreefarm.com/ (607) 546-7968 info@wolftreefarm.comWT Brews
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/wt-brewsWT Brews is a microbrewery located in Baldwinsville, NY. As a New York State Farm Brewery, they focus on using local ingredients to hand craft all of their beers, including by hops grown at their farm WT Acres. They pride themselves on brewing high quality, hand crafted beer that supports local agriculture and community and showcases the best of New York.
18 E Genesee St, Baldwinsville http://www.wtbrews.com/index.html (315) 857-3266 mjohnson@wtbrews.comYouth Farm Project
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/youth-farm-projectTheir Youth Farm Project's mission is to empower youth from diverse social and economic backgrounds as integral participants in building equitable local food communities. Their activities include a Teen Summer Program teaching a variety of land-based skills and topics, a Social Justice Immersion after-school program, and a community u-pick garden of vegetables, herbs, and flowers available to local low-income and BIPOC folks. They grow organic vegetables and herbs, raise chickens and sheep, sell their produce to the Ithaca City School District and at a mobile farm stand frequenting locations in Ithaca, and donate food to local food relief organizations.
23 Nelson Road, Ithaca http://www.youthfarmproject.org/ (607) 277-0538 youthfarmproject@gmail.com