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Abundance Food Co-op
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/abundance-food-co-opAbundance Food Co-op specializes in sustainably grown, made, and sourced healthy food. Certified organic food not only tastes good, but it supports a better food system. And a food co-op like Abundance is an organic form of business that helps create a more vital community around it. Come discover new flavors and inspirations across their departments—we offer a full range of healthy, everyday groceries!
571 South Avenue, Rochester http://abundance.coop/ (585) 454-2667 chris.pepe@abundance.coopAGAVA
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/agavaThe mission of AGAVA is to create a fun and inviting destination centered on excellent seasonal cuisine, entertainment, and community. Their farm-to-table ingredients support local suppliers and farms. They believe that AGAVA has a responsibility towards the well-being of their customers, the sustainability of the environment, and the prosperity of the regional community.
381 Pine Tree Road, Ithaca https://www.agavarestaurant.com/ (607) 319-4366 contact@agavarestaurant.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.comBirdskog 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.comBiz & Benny's Juice Co.
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/biz-bennys-juice-co-Biz and Benny's Juice Company makes all organic freshly juiced fruits, popsicles, local veggies and smoothies.
425 N Aurora St, Ithaca https://www.facebook.com/pg/BizandBennysJuiceCo/about/?ref=page_internal (607) 592-2466 bizandbennysjuice@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.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.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 Farmers Market
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/brighton-farmers-marketThe Brighton Farmers’ Market is a producer-only market held in the Brighton High School parking lot Sundays, 9 AM - 1 PM, mid-May to mid-November. The market was founded in 2008 as part of the Town’s Color Brighton Green initiative, which was established to promote environmental sustainability among Brighton residents and businesses. The market offers vegetables, fruit, meat, plants, eggs, flowers, baked goods, honey, maple syrup, pasta, mixes, and herbal products. All farmers are local to the region; most live and farm no more than 40-50 miles from Brighton.
1150 South Winton Road, Rochester http://brightonfarmersmarket.org/ (585) 269-8918 info@brightonfarmersmarket.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.comBrookton's Market
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/brooktons-marketThe Brookton's Market is a local grocery deli store, serving breakfast sandwiches and bagels, cold and grilled sandwiches, homemade soup, homemade deli salads, homemade baked goods, and much more. It features a large variety of fresh, local and organic produce, local fresh eggs, local beef and pork, and local dairy products, and showcases local artists and crafters with their handmade items for sale.
491 Brooktondale Rd, Brooktondale http://www.brooktonsmarket.com/ (607) 539-7900 karyn.brooktonsmarket@gmail.comBrown Hound Bistro
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/brown-hound-bistroBrown Hound Bistro came to the Memorial Art Gallery in 2016, bringing a decade of experience and expanded our offerings to include our bakery & coffeehouse, the Hound Lounge and catering services, along with our local, seasonal bistro fare. They strive to reflect the quality & freshness that local producers offer and their commitment to all things local led to the New York State of Mind: EAT award and three consecutive Willy Frank Awards for their Finger Lakes wine list. They are a member of the Pride of New York and Finger Lakes Culinary Bounty and have relationships with an ever growing list of small businesses within our region and NY State.
500 University Ave, Rochester https://www.brownhoundbistro.com/ (585) 506-9725Buried 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.netCayuga 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.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.comColtivare
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/coltivareLocated just a block from The Commons, Coltivare is the downtown Ithaca culinary center, event venue, and farm-to-table restaurant of Tompkins Cortland Community College. Their professionally staffed restaurant supports four related degree programs as well as sourcing much of its produce from the college’s TC3 Farm in Dryden. Serving seasonal New American fare locally sourced and inventively prepared, they let the natural flavors of the Finger Lakes shine through. They also feature a full selection of craft cocktails, regional wines, and New York State beer.
235 S. Cayuga Street, Ithaca http://coltivareithaca.com/ (607) 882-2333 jps014@tompkinscortland.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.eduCorning Indoor Winter Farmer's Market
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/corning-indoor-winter-farmers-marketThe Corning Winter Farmer’s Market features locally grown produce, naturally raised meats, eggs, maple & honey, baked goods, handmade soaps, body products and so much more. Every Thursday, November through March 10am to 2pm.
100 Nasser Civic Center Plaza, Corning https://www.facebook.com/CorningIndoorWinterFarmersMarketCorning Winter Farmer's Market
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/corning-winter-farmers-marketThe Corning Winter Farmer's Market is a twice a month market featuring locally grown produce, naturally raised meats and eggs, maple and honey products, baked goods and so much more! The Corning Winter Farmer's Market is open the 1st and 3rd Saturdays, 11am to 3pm from Nov. to March. Located inside at 1 West Market Street, Corning, NY
1 West Market Street, Corning https://www.gafferdistrict.com/events/corning-winter-farmers-marketCreekside Cafe
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/creekside-cafeCreekside Cafe specializes in delicious, locally sourced, farm to table cuisine for breakfast and lunch. The Cafe is happily situated in the middle of the Village of Trumansburg, in the heart of the growing local food shed made up of small farms, producers and agri-entrepeneurs.
4 West Main Street, Trumansburg https://www.creeksidecafetburg.com/ (607) 342-8145Crystal Valley Creamery
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/crystal-valley-creameryCrystal Valley Creamery is a certified organic farm and 100% grass based. They focus on rotational grazing, soil management, animal husbandry and nutrition. Since the farm is licensed for raw milk sales, they offer raw and pasteurized milk on-site. In addition, all the milk is full fat. Nothing has been taken away.
2213 State Route 230, Dundee https://www.cvcreamery.com/ (607) 243-9668 cvcreamery@gmail.comDaring 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.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.comEast Side Farmers' Market
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/east-side-farmers-marketEastSide Market welcomes you to enjoy products from area farmers and craft vendors including fresh local produce, maple syrup, cheese and live music! The market takes place on Fridays from 2:30 to 6 pm starting in June and going until mid October.
760 East Water Street, Elmira https://www.facebook.com/pg/EastSideMarketElmiraNY (607) 734-4453 dkh54@cornell.eduElderberry 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) 252-3977Emmy's Organics
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/emmys-organicsEmmy’s is a home grown, family-oriented company, committed to spreading the good word about healthy snacking as well as social and environmental responsibility. Emmy’s B Corp Certification also shows the company’s strong passion for using business as a force for good. Examples of this can be seen in the organic and non-GMO ingredients Emmy’s sources, the way they give back to their community and other causes and the way they treat all people involved with their business. Emmy’s products are made in a wind and solar powered building and much attention is placed on reducing their carbon footprint.
15 Royal Rd, Ithaca http://emmysorganics.com/ (607) 319-5113 info@emmysorganics.comEver 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.comFarmer Ground Flour
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/farmer-ground-flourFarmer Ground Flour began milling flour in 2009 from the grain that they grow in New York's Finger Lakes region. Through a custom series of beautiful pink granite millstones, their process creates astonishingly fresh and vibrant flour. A whole grain is the entire seed of a plant. This seed or kernel is composed of endosperm, germ and bran. They designed their milling process to retain the integrity of these three parts and impart the nutrition of the whole grain—allowing the natural nutrients, fibers, oils and flavors to speak for themselves.
240 Aiken Rd, Trumansburg http://www.farmergroundflour.com/ (607) 387-1007 farmergroundsales@gmail.comFinger 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 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.comFLX Table
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/flx-tableFLX Table in Geneva, NY was dreamed up by Chef and Master Sommelier Christopher Bates. In most restaurants you have your own table, but at FLX Table things are being shaken up a little! FLX Table seats just 12 people at a single, large table which is a focal point of the experience. You will sit with your party, but may also be dining with strangers whom you may get to know as the evening goes on. Featuring unique, three to five-course dinners that change seasonally and often, and with a wide selection of local beers and wines to compliment the entrees, every night makes for a unique, farm-to-table experience at FLX Table.
22 Linden Street, Geneva https://flxtable.com/ (315) 730-3083 jj@flxhospitality.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.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.comGeneva Farmers' Market
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/geneva-farmers-marketThe City of Geneva's Farmers Market operates on Wednesdays at the Exchange Street Parking Lot across from Lyons National Bank from 3:00pm - 7:30pm starting June 17- October 14 and Saturdays at the FLX Welcome Center Lakefront 8:00am - 1:00pm starting June 20 - Oct. 3. They offer a bountiful supply of locally grown fruits, vegetables, herbs, plants, flowers, baked goods, canned goods, handcrafted items and wine tastings.
Exchange Street, Geneva https://www.facebook.com/Geneva-Farmers-Market-246307672154569/ (315) 789-5005 dsharman@geneva.ny.usGreat Local Foods Network
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/great-local-foods-networkGreat Local Foods Network is dedicated to bringing together and supporting local food artisans and entrepreneurs and to the development of a robust and sustainable Finger Lakes food web.
1609 Trumansburg Rd, Ithaca https://www.facebook.com/GreatLocalFoodsNetwork/ (607) 319-5150Green Planet Grocery
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/green-planet-groceryGreen Planet Grocery is your local, independent health food store featuring organic and all-natural foods, organic produce, top-quality supplements, bulk foods, and more!
3514 W Genesee St, Syracuse https://www.greenplanetgrocerystore.com/ (315) 488-7777 greenplanetgrocery@gmail.comGreen Star Food Co+op
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/green-star-food-coopGreenStar is a consumer cooperative, collectively owned by over 12,000 member-owners. Everyone is welcome to shop at GreenStar Food Co-op, which celebrates fresh, whole foods, sustainable living, and the transformative power of a strong local economy. GreenStar is Food Justice Certified, supports Fair Trade, offers generous benefits and pays a Livable Wage to its employees, gives advantageous pricing to local farmers, and makes its food available to everyone through FLOWER, their food access program. It is a full-service grocery store with a prepared foods department and bakery, a health & wellness department, expansive bulk foods, and body care offerings.
214 North Cayuga Street, Ithaca http://greenstar.coop (607) 273-8213 marketing@greenstar.coopGreen Star Food Co+op
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/green-star-food-coopGreenStar is a consumer cooperative, collectively owned by over 12,000 member-owners. Everyone is welcome to shop at GreenStar Food Co-op, which celebrates fresh, whole foods, sustainable living, and the transformative power of a strong local economy. GreenStar is Food Justice Certified, supports Fair Trade, offers generous benefits and pays a Livable Wage to its employees, gives advantageous pricing to local farmers, and makes its food available to everyone through FLOWER, their food access program. It is a full-service grocery store with a prepared foods department and bakery, a health & wellness department, expansive bulk foods, and body care offerings.
307 College Avenue, Ithaca http://greenstar.coop (607) 882-2667 marketing@greenstar.coopGreenStar Food Co+op
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/greenstar-food-coopGreenStar is a consumer cooperative, collectively owned by over 12,000 member-owners. Everyone is welcome to shop at GreenStar Food Co-op, which celebrates fresh, whole foods, sustainable living, and the transformative power of a strong local economy. GreenStar is Food Justice Certified, supports Fair Trade, offers generous benefits and pays a Livable Wage to its employees, gives advantageous pricing to local farmers, and makes its food available to everyone through FLOWER, their food access program. It is a full-service grocery store with a prepared foods department and bakery, a health & wellness department, expansive bulk foods, and body care offerings.
770 Cascadilla Street, Ithaca https://greenstar.coop/ (607) 273-9392 marketing@greenstar.coopHazelnut Kitchen
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/hazelnut-kitchenThe Hazelnut Kitchen, right on Main Street in Trumansburg, is based off of two straightforward philosophies – a casual, but elegant dining atmosphere, and simple, but delicious food made with the best ingredients available. Their menu is short, but packs a flavorful punch with recipes that are unpretentious and locally-sourced.
53 E Main St, Trumansburg http://hazelnutkitchen.com/ (607) 387-4433 hazelnuts@hazelnutkitchen.comHeadwater 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.orgHemlock 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.comHornell Farmers Market
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/hornell-farmers-marketHornell Farmers Market features local vendors and farmers selling handmade crafts & jewelry, homemade jellies and bread, farm fresh produce, all natural, organic items and more. The market is held in the Broadway Mall on Thursdays from 12:00pm - 4:00pm, May - October.
1 Steuben Square, Hornell https://www.iloveny.com/listing/hornell-farmers-market/44592/ (607) 324-9786 hpg@infoblvd.netHunt Country Vineyards
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/hunt-country-vineyardsThe Hunt family has been farming west of Keuka Lake in New York’s Finger Lakes region for seven generations. They have made a determined effort to reduce their energy consumption by super-insulating all of the production, storage, and retail buildings, and installing efficient lighting throughout their facilities. In 2012, a large, eight-well geothermal heating/cooling system was installed alongside a 348-panel solar system installed two years later. By the end of 2015, they had reduced their carbon impact by 45%. The 24 acres of land that surround the winery and tasting room are certified organic and the soil uses compost and poultry manure only.
4021 Italy Hill Rd, Branchport https://www.huntwines.com/ (800) 946-3289 info@huntwines.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 Farmer's Market
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/ithaca-farmers-marketThe Ithaca Farmers Market is an owner–operated cooperative market with over 160 members, who grow or produce their wares within 30 miles of the pavilion. You’ll find a full spread at the market with something for everyone — hot prepared foods for those in need of a meal, a full spread of vegetables, fruit, pastured meat, bakeries, and exceptionally crafted artisanal gifts for your loved ones.
499 3rd St, Ithaca http://www.ithacamarket.com (607) 273-7109 info@ithacamarket.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.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.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.comKindred Fare
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/kindred-fare"To share is to love" is the philosophy behind Kindred Fare. With a focus on farm to table foods and creating their own recipes that change with the season, or simply when the folks behind it all feel like trying something new, there's always a warm, new experience waiting to be discovered at Kindred Fare. Expect local, seasonal produce and a wide array of Finger Lakes wines to choose from!
512 Hamilton Street, Geneva https://kindredfare.com/ (315) 787-0400 contact@kindredfare.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.comLakeview Organic Grain
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/lakeview-organic-grainLakeview Organic Grain stocks organic corn, roasted soybeans, peas, soybean meal, flaxmeal, barley, oats, wheat, and sunflower meal. As much as possible, they purchase this grain from New York and Northeast organic crop farmers. They carry organically approved animal health care products from Crystal Creek in Wisconsin and AgriDynamics in Pennsylvania. They carry a full line of organic crop seeds, including hybrid and OP corn, soybeans, barley, oats, wheat, rye, buckwheat, spelt, triticale, field peas, winter peas, clover, alfalfa, timothy and other pasture/cover crop grasses and legumes. Serving organic livestock and grain farmers in upstate New York and throughout the Northeast.
119 Hamilton Place, Penn Yan http://lakevieworganicgrain.com/ (315) 531-1038 mh@lakevieworganicgrain.comMacDonald 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.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.comMojo's Sauce LLC
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/mojos-sauce-llcMojo's Sauce produces a seasonally-changing array of handcrafted gourmet hot sauces featuring locally sourced ingredients. Their hot sauces are sold at the Ithaca Farmers Market, in stores, online, and at other venues throughout and beyond the Finger Lakes Region.
110 Whig Street, Newark Valley https://www.mojosaucellc.com (607) 201-7789 info@mojosaucellc.comMonarch 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.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.comNortheast Organic Farming Association of New York
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/northeast-organic-farming-association-of-new-yorkNOFA-NY is an organization of farmers, gardeners, and consumers working together to create a sustainable regional food system that's ecologically sound and economically viable. Through demonstration and education, they promote land stewardship, organic food production, and local marketing. They bring consumer and farmer together to make high quality food available to all people. Their certification branch, NOFA-NY Certified Organic, LLC, has been accredited by the USDA National Organic Program since 2002. They operate the largest organic certification agency in New York State and certify in the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic region. In 2015, a 100% grass fed certification also became available to certified organic operations.
1010 James Street, Syracuse https://www.nofany.org/ (315) 988-4000 info@nofany.orgNorthland 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.netNorthstar House
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/northstar-houseNorthstar House is a true neighborhood establishment, a responsibility they take seriously. The menu changes with the seasons and uses as much local, organic vegetables and meats as possible. The food is why most people come, but they also have an extensive bottled beer list, rotating draughts and a selection of wines and spirits.
202 East Falls Street, Ithaca http://northstarpub.com (607) 327-8580 info@northstarpub.comNY 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) 227-5375Owasco Farmers Market
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/owasco-farmers-marketThe Owasco Farmers Market is held from 3-7 PM on Wednesdays, mid-June through October, in the Town Shelter behind the Owasco Fire Department. Products include vegetables, fruit, flowers, meat, eggs, baked goods, crafts, and prepared foods.
7198 Owasco Road, Auburn https://www.facebook.com/OwascoFarmMarket/ (315) 253-9021 tflaherty@owascony.govOxbow 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.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.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.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.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.infoSilk Naturals
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/silk-naturalsSilk Naturals is an independently owned award-winning company producing affordable skincare, and natural makeup. Some of their product ingredients are organically sourced. All ingredients are not tested on animals, and are free of GMOS, artificial fragrance, and numerous harmful chemicals.
59 East Main Street, Trumansburg http://www.silknaturals.com (607) 387-4550 snkarenstark@gmail.comSILO Food Truck
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/silo-food-truckSilo Food Truck features the comforts of southern cooking with an edgy, ethnic twist. Their sustainable Farm to Festival model highlights local, organic produce and ingredients from regional farmers and vendors.
Ovid, New York 14521 https://www.silofoodtruck.com/ (607) 279-7598 silofoodtruck@gmail.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 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.comSmall World Food
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/small-world-foodGreat ingredients fresh from local organic farms, transformed into amazing foods by local artisans: breads, granola, pickles, miso, kimchi, sauerkraut, hot sauce, and more. Drawing on both traditional old-world baking practices as well as a modern understanding of the science behind them, they work hard to bring out the flavor and nutrition in every item. Their sauces and vegetable ferments are naturally fermented & never pasteurized, full of amazing flavor & live, active, pro-biotic cultures. Made from produce hand-picked at the peak of ripeness, these traditional foods bring the bounty of the fields to your dining table. As a worker cooperative, the business is owned and run by the people who work there. Their money stays in the local community, and they're all invested in the success of our business. They are always looking to expand the collective and invite potential new members to visit them at market, or to email or call about available positions.
936 Exchange St, Rochester http://www.smallworldfood.com/ (585) 563-9018 sales@smallworldfood.comSpotted Duck Creamery
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/spotted-duck-creameryChurning ice-cream is a Hoover family tradition. Daniel and Elizabeth both grew up on organic farms, so local and organic ingredients were a must. Along the same thought, nasty things like corn syrup and artificial flavors and colors were permanently banned. Then came the pivotal moment in history. The egg. They started with chicken, but decided to try duck and it blew everyone's minds and tastebuds! They started their own flock and never looked back. Now their Ancona ducks are the stars of the show and are responsible for the best tasting,local frozen custard that can be found. Spotted Duck Creamery. It's all about the Ducks!
999 NY-54, Penn Yan http://www.spottedduckcreamery.com/ (315) 509-3939 info@SpottedDuckFLX.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.comThe Bistro at La Tourelle
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/the-bistro-at-la-tourelleThis bistro is just up the hill from Ithaca College. Open for breakfast, lunch and brunch, the Bistro at La Tourelle goes above and beyond the typical hotel restaurant. Chef Angelina Tagliavento grows her own fresh herbs and produce in the gardens at La Tourelle as well as using locally sourced ingredients. The menu offers fresh twists on the classics with plenty of opportunity to choose exactly how you’d like your meal, like a build your own flatbread with four different options for a side. At the Bistro, you can always count on simple, fresh food, done right the first time. Alternate number: 800-765-1492
150 Danby Rd, Ithaca http://www.latourelle.com/ (607) 273-2734 info@latourelle.comThe 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 Inn at Gothic Eves
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/the-inn-at-gothic-evesRelax under the stars in an outdoor Jacuzzi hot tub, soothe your soul with a couples massage, sleep in comfort and wake to a local, organic breakfast harvested daily. You can walk to restaurants, shopping, antiques, golfing, and evening entertainment. The Inn at Gothic Eves is located between the two largest Finger Lakes, Cayuga and Seneca, which allows for great bicycling adventures from the inn. It is close to the wine trails and swimming, kayaking, hiking and cross country skiing in Taughannock Falls State Park. Convenient to Ithaca College, Cornell University, Watkins Glen, Buttermilk and Robert Treman State Parks. The inn provides a generous local and organic breakfast every morning, a pillowtop mattresses, the finest linens and robes, A/C, wet bar, slate terraces with comfortable seating, free parking and WIFI.
112 E Main St, Trumansburg https://gothiceves.com/ (607) 203-2398 info@gothiceves.comThe Local Food Market and Cafe
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/the-local-food-market-and-cafeThe Local Food Market is a 7,000 square foot local, whole food grocery store, located in downtown Cortland. The owners are opening this business to meet the growing demand in the community for a local food store that offers organic, locally grown produce and other eco-friendly products. The Cafe's mission is to provide the community with convenient and affordable prepared food made with seasonal, organic and locally grown ingredients, along with nutritious beverages. Their intention is that this will stimulate the local agriculture and the local economy while building a sustainable future and educating the community about health and nutrition.
37 North Main Street, Cortland https://www.thelocalfoodmarket.com/about-the-cafe (607) 662-4720 lfmcortland@gmail.comTwisted 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.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.netWide 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.comWolftree 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.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