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I was really impressed by this large, very country...

I was really impressed by this large, very country, farm near Yorktown Heights. It has a rustic elegance. You park your car in a dirt lot. Large and very well maintained buildings and fields. I believe it is a historical place with pathways you can walk to check out interesting sites on the farm. There are also cows and chickens, etc. I think the place is also a renowned learning center where people attend hands-on classes to learn the latest organic farming and farm animal techniques! Local people can join a membership and place orders for produce with weekly or bi-weekly supply drive-up pick-up. The workers are very pleasant. On Sat. from 10 till 4 the general public can come and shop at an outdoor farm stand. Beautiful, fresh-from-the-farm vegetables! I didn't see any fruit. Maybe there were apples. They also have maple syrup, eggs,
milk and other country items to buy. A good place to go for old fashioned farm experience with high quality, organic food items.

My friends and I went this early spring. Their org...

My friends and I went this early spring. Their organic farm produce were not available yet. But we walked around and saw farm animals.
We had a lovely time. It is worth a visit.

Just got back from a second visit. What s beautiful day for picking your own vegetables and herbs.

Went with discover outdoors group and came to this...

Went with discover outdoors group and came to this farm. Was received with a very knowledgeable tour guide and got some interesting knowledge of how the farm works, the history behind some of the buildings and got to do some taste testing. The unique way the farm plants and gets it's food is very environmentally friendly . Would definitely come back for the unique produce as well. I mean it was my first time finding and eating lettuce called Ruby streaks. Absolutely delicious peppers that were sweet and juicy.