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4 Green Power Systems, LLC
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/4-green-power-systems,-llc4 Green Power Systems, LLC is an employee owned company, Energy Star Partner, and a NAHB Certified Green Professional. They offer Hyper Heat System Estimates, Whole House Solutions (zoning or central), Annual Preventative Maintenance Contracts, Generac Generators, Hybrid Hot Water Heaters, and Geostar Geothermal.
2000 Main St, Sylvan Beach https://www.cnyductless.com/ (315) 929-0110 askus@4GPS.proBlue 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.comEthereal Energy Systems
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/ethereal-energy-systemsEthereal Energy Systems install sustainable energy system solutions. Their services include Air Source Heat Pumps, Solar installation, and Net Zero design and build.
Groton, NY 13073 https://www.etherealenergysystems.com/ (607) 279-3395 etherealenergysystems@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.comHandwork, Ithaca's Artisan Cooperative
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/handwork,-ithacas-artisan-cooperativeHandwork, Ithaca’s Artisan Cooperative (formerly Cooperative Craft Store) was started in 1976 by 12 local craftspeople. Working together they could afford the cost and time of opening a retail shop to sell their work. A true cooperative, Handwork is owned and staffed by it's members. They also carry work by craftspeople from across the country and continue to strengthen the focus on crafts made in New York and surrounding states. They now have 45 member artisans doing a range of work that includes pottery, woodworking, glass, jewelry, fiber arts, wearable arts, leather, dried florals, paper, fine art and photography. They donate 5% of net profit each year to community medical and food programs, as well as art education.
102 West State Street, Ithaca http://www.handwork.coop/ (607) 273-9400 handworkcoop@gmail.comHopshire 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.comNorthland 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.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.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.comVines of New York Art Gallery
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/vines-of-new-york-art-galleryVines of New York is a women-run gallery specializing in nature-themed art, including works made from sustainably-harvested natural materials. They have several constant artists and one new featured local artist each month, displaying work in all areas of art, all of which are for sale with 100% recycled packaging.
772 South Main Street, Geneva https://www.vinesofny.com/ (315) 719-4612 vinesofny@gmail.com