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  • Local Food Guide, 2020www.SeacoastEatLocal.org

    Your guide to the farms, farmers’ markets, CSAs, and farm stands of Rockingham,

    Strafford, and York CountiesEat LocalSeacoast

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    Online Table Of Contents

    Learn what is seasonally available with the online Harvest Calendar.

    http://www.SeacoastHarvest.org

    @SeacoastHarvest

    Follow us on social media to see updates from foodproducers, farms, and markets throughout the year

    Sponsors 4

    SNAP 8

    Farmers’ Markets 9

    Farms 12

    Seafood 25

    Gleaning 26

    SAMM 27

    Coloring Pages 28

    Seacoast Eat Local 30

    Seasonal Availability 31

    Search for farms & food online

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    Lead Sponsors Lead Sponsors

    Thank you to our sponsors, who have generously supported the publication of Seacoast Harvest.

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    Naturally Raised Meats

    Non-GMO Sunflower Oil Free Range Chicken Eggs

    Fall Squash & Pumpkins

    Sunflower Festival Corn Maze

    Horse-Drawn Wagon & Sleigh Rides

    [email protected] 603.659.3572

    www.nhcornmaze.com www.nhsunflower.com

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    Business Sponsors=

    Allergy Associates NH www.allergiesnh.com

    Flote www.seacoastflote.com

    Applecrest Farm Orchards www.applecrest.com

    Blue Moon Evolution www.bluemoonevolution.com

    Clippers Farm To School www.clippersfarmtoschool.org

    Fiddlehead Magazine www.fiddleheadnh.com

    Great Works Regional Land Trust www.gwrlt.org

    Kittery Community Market www.kitterycommunitymarket.com

    Las Olas Taqueria www.lasolastaqueria.com

    www.seltnh.org

    Top of the Hill www.facebook.com/topofthehillfarmbeef

    Durham Agricultural Commission www.ci.durham.nh.us/boc_agricultural

    Wentworth Greenhouses www.wentworthgreenhouses.com

    White Heron Tea www.whiteherontea.com

    Winnipesaukee Chocolates www.winnipesaukeechocolates.com

    Farmington Conservation Commissionwww.farmington.nh.us/conservation-commission

    Seacoast Permaculture Groupwww.meetup.com/greaterseacoastpermaculture

    Lee Farmer’s Market -An Initiative of the Lee Agricultural Commission

    leenh.org/Pages/LeeNH_BComm/Agricultural/index

    White Gate Farmwww.whitegatefarm.org

    Romeo DanaisThe General Butler Farm

    Debra Kam

    Sherri Nixon

    Ann Parziale

    Joan Pratt

    Lenore and Michael Smith

    Seed Sponsors

    Southeast Land Trustof New Hampshire

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    Support for this program has been provided by the following funds of the New Hampshire Charitable Foundation: the Thomas W. Haas Fund and the Geoffrey E. Clark and Martha Fuller-Clark Fund; Share Our Strength Seacoast, and a partnership with the NH Food Bank.

    Step 1:Bring your snap/ebt card to the market booth.

    Step 2:Redeem snap/ebt dollars for tokens plus freefruit and vegetable coupons.

    Step 3:Shop for healthy fruits & veggies from local farmers.

    NH EBT Granite State

    Market Match

    Free!+

    SNAP

    Granite State Market Match & Maine Harvest Bucks

    Double SNAP/EBT dollars for fruits and vegetables!

    Visit seacoastharvest.org for driving directions.

    Sundays:Dover, Kittery, Newmarket, Salem

    Mondays:Durham

    Tuesdays:Rochester

    Wednesdays:Derry, Dover, Wells

    Thursdays:Exeter, Lee

    Fridays:North Berwick

    Saturdays:Kennebunk, Kittery, Portsmouth, Saco, Sanford, York

    The Seacoast is home to 17 summer season and 7 winter farmers’ markets where you can buy fruits and vegetables, meats, seafood, dairy, and more, directly from the farmers who grow the food. There are farmers’ markets every day of the week all summer long!

    Eat Local All Year LongWinter farmers’ markets provide an important outlet for farmers and connect consumers to a wholesome, locally grown food supply year-round. Purchasing locally grown food directly from area growers helps ensure our farms stay in business—keeping open space and good food growing in the Seacoast.

    Summer Markets

    Farmers’ Markets

    Check market’s website / social media for the most up to date information given changes due to the COVID-19

    pandemic

    Stay Current On Market Hours & Locations

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    Derry Homegrown Farm & Artisan Market Wednesdays 3pm-7pm, June 3-Sept 30 1 West Broadway [email protected] Neil Wetherbee (603) 548-3935 www.derryhomegrown.org

    Dover Farmers’ Market Sunday SNAPSNAP Sundays 10am-2pm, June 7-Oct 11 Henry Law Park [email protected] www.seacoastgrowers.org/henrylaw

    Dover Farmers’ Market Wednesday SNAPSNAP Wednesdays 2:15-6pm, June 3-Oct 7 Chamber of Commerce, 550 Central Ave [email protected] www.seacoastgrowers.org/dover-farmers-market

    Durham Farmers’ Market SNAPSNAP Mondays 2:15-6pm June 1- Oct 5 Sammy’s Lot/Store 24 lot, 5 Madbury Rd [email protected] www.seacoastgrowers.org/durham-farmers-market

    Exeter Farmers’ Market SNAPSNAP Thursdays 2:15-6pm, May 7-Oct 29 Swasey Pkwy (Temp: 40 Linden St) [email protected] www.seacoastgrowers.org/exeter-farmers-market

    Gateway York Farmer’s Market Saturdays 9am-1pm, May 23-Oct 10 York Region Chamber of Commerce, 1 Stonewall Ln [email protected] (207) 363-4422 gatewaytomaine.org/farmersmarket/summer-farm-ers-market

    Kennebunk Farmers’ Market SNAPSNAP Saturdays 8am-1pm, May 2-Nov 14 3 Wells Ct (parking lot of Garden Street Bowl) Erin Sherman, [email protected] www.kennebunkfarmersmarket.org

    Kittery Community Market SNAP SNAP

    Seacoast Harvest Sponsor Sundays 10am-2pm, June 7-Oct 4 10 Shapleigh Rd [email protected] www.kitterycommunitymarket.com

    check website for online ordering with curbside pickup

    Lee Farmers’ Market Seacoast Harvest Sponsor Thursdays 3-6pm, May 28-Sept 24 Corner of Mast Rd and Recycle Center Rd Tina Fottler Sawtelle,(603) 234-7908 [email protected]

    Newmarket Farmers’ Market Sundays 10am-1pm, June-Oct The Stone Church, 5 Granite St Jamie Duggan, [email protected]

    North Berwick Farmers’ Market SNAPSNAP Fridays 3-6pm, May 28-Oct Mill Field [email protected]

    Portsmouth Farmers’ Market SNAPSNAP Saturdays 8am-1pm, May 2-Nov 7 1 Junkins Ave [email protected] www.seacoastgrowers.org

    Rochester Farmers’ Market SNAPSNAP Tuesdays 3-6pm, June 16-Sept 29 The Rochester Common Vicky Poland, (603) 231-6325 [email protected] www. rochesternhfarmersmarket.com

    Saco Farmers’ Market Saturdays 7am-12pm, May 9-Oct Saco Valley Shopping Center, Scammon Street [email protected] www.sacofarmersmarket.com

    Farmers’ Markets Farmers’ MarketsSalem NH Farmers’ Market SNAPSNAP

    Sundays 10am-2pm, May-Oct Salem Market Place, 224 N. Broadway [email protected]

    , (603) 833-2311 www.salemnhfarmersmarket.org

    Sanford Farmers’ Market SNAPSNAP Saturday 8am-12pm, May 2-Oct 31 Central Park 800 Main St Marybeth Stocking [email protected] www.sanfordfarmersmarket.org

    Wells Farmers’ Market Wednesdays 1:30-5pm, May 20-Oct 7 270 Post Road (Rte 1) Wells, ME in the rear of

    Wonder Mountain Fun Park Jadeane Gauvin,

    [email protected], www.wellsfarmersmarket.org

    Newmarket Farmers’ Market Sundays 10am-1pm Nov-April, check website for dates The Stone Church, 5 Granite St Jamie Duggan: [email protected]

    Salem NH Farmers’ Market SNAPSNAP Sundays 10am-2pm, Nov-April Fisk School, 14 Main St (603) 833-2311

    [email protected], www.salemnhfarmersmarket.org

    Seacoast Eat Local Winter Farmers’ Markets SNAPSNAP Saturdays 10am-2pm Nov-April, check website for dates Exeter High School, 1 Blue Hawk Dr, Exeter NH Wentworth Greenhouses, 141 Rollins Road, Rollinsford NH Morgan, [email protected] www.seacoasteatlocal.org

    Slow Food UNH’s MUB Market Thursdays 11am-3pm, Nov-April, check Facebook page for dates UNH Memorial Union Building, 83 Main St, See our facebook for details Sydney Marshall (860) 916-6136

    Winter Farmers’ Market at Rolling Green Nursery Seacoast Harvest Sponsor Saturdays 10am-2pm Nov-March, check website for dates 64 Breakfast Hill Rd Greenland, NH (603) 436-2732 www.rollinggreennursery.com

    Indoor Winter MarketsNovember 2020 - April 2021

    Berwick Winter Farmers’ Market SNAPSNAP Sundays 10am-1:30pm Second Sunday of the month Nov-April 11 Sullivan St [email protected], berwickfarmersmarket.wordpress.com/

    Kittery Community Winter Market SNAPSNAP Seacoast Harvest Sponsor Sundays 10am-2pm Nov - Feb, check website for dates Kittery Community Center, 120 Rogers Rd, [email protected] www.kitterycommunitymarket.com

    Outdoor Summer MarketsMay 2020 - October 2020

    Markets listed with SNAPSNAP accept SNAP/EBT. Many of these markets participate in the Granite State Market Match program in New Hampshire or the Maine Harvest Bucks program in Maine. These programs are part of the National Nutrition Incentive Network and provide incentives for SNAP/EBT customers to receive matching coupons to spend on fruits and vegetables at farmers’ markets.

    Eat LocalSeacoast

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    Farms FarmsAnderson’s Mini-MaplesSteve Anderson47 Nottingham Rd Deerfield, NH(603) [email protected]■Peas, beans, pumpkins, tomatoes, maple

    syrup, cut flowers.●No synthetic chemicals used, no GMO

    used

    Andy’s Edible GardensAjaya Siver70 Bradstreet Ln Eliot, ME(603) [email protected]■Microgreens, herbs, edible flowers.●No synthetic chemicals used, no GMO

    used.

    Apple AnnieLaurie and Wayne Loosigian66 Rowell Road East Brentwood, NH(603) [email protected]■Apples, peaches, berries, grapes,

    unpasteurized cider, onions, garlic, greens, chicken eggs, cider donuts, apple baked goods, jams and jellies, apple wood for smokers, handmade quilts and children’s clothing.

    ★SELT, RCCD

    Applecrest Farm OrchardsThe Wagner Families133 Exeter Rd (Rte 88) Hampton Falls,

    NH(603) [email protected]■Strawberries, blueberries, raspberries,

    plums, peaches, nectarines, pears, melons, apples and hand-pressed apple cider. We grow every veggie under the sun, including: sweet corn, heirloom tomatoes, sugar pumpkins, head lettuce, salad mix, english and snap peas, chioggia beets, radishes, spinach, broccoli, cauliflower, cabbage, purple carrots, green beans, rhubarb, cucumbers & more. Honey, herbs, cut flowers, plants, seedlings, Christmas trees & wreaths.

    ✓Accepts SNAP as payment for CSA★Natural Resource Conservation Service

    Appolo VineyardsMike and Faith Appolo49 Lawrence Rd Derry, NH(603) [email protected]■Grapes for wine●No synthetic chemicals used, IPM, low

    spray (fruit), no antibiotics used.

    Backyard GarlicRebecca Hennessy and Margaret Witham93 Walker Bungalow Rd Portsmouth, NH(603) [email protected]■Garlic●No synthetic chemicals used, no GMO

    used.

    Baer’s Best at Lovers Brook FarmCharley and Carol Baer39 Pond Rd South Berwick, ME(978) [email protected]■Dry beans●MOFGA Certified Organic,

    conventional. We have separate certified organic and conventionally grown fields.

    ★Great Works Regional Land Trust, Land for Maine’s Future

    Barker’s FarmEdie and Forrest Barker216 Portsmouth Ave Stratham, NH(603) [email protected]■We grow strawberries and press cider. The

    cider is unpasteurized and preservative free. We also grow a wide variety of vegetables including, corn, tomatoes, greens, beans, melons, squash and much, much more! We have a beautiful assortment of fresh cut flowers.

    ●IPM, low spray (fruit). ★Southeast Land Trust

    Bartlett Farm ServicesJohn and Cheryl Bartlett218 Brixham Rd Eliot, ME(207) [email protected]■A wide variety of veggies including

    tomatoes, potatoes, pumpkin and squash.●No synthetic chemicals used, no GMO

    used.

    Bee Thankful FarmNick and Carol Karakoudas199 Middle Rd Deerfield, NH(603) [email protected]■Fruits, vegetables, herbs, sprouts, honey. ●No GMO used

    Bell & Goose Cheese CompanyAnna Cantelmo299 Main Ave South Hampton, NH(603) [email protected]■Cheese, duck eggs

    Berry Best FarmJohn and Christine Bozak33 Colburn Way Lebanon, ME(207) [email protected]■Blueberries, peaches, raspberries, squash,

    cucumbers, beans, hay. ●IPM, low spray (fruit), conventional.★Three Rivers Land Trust Berrybogg FarmAnne Lake, Mike and Julie Butterfield650 Province Rd Strafford, NH(603) [email protected]■Blueberries, honey●No GMO used, IPM, low spray (fruit).

    Big Tree Herb FarmGail Henderson84 Upper Barley Rd Lebanon, ME(207) [email protected]■Blueberries, a wide variety of vegetables

    including tomatoes and squashes, culinary and medicinal herbs.

    ●No synthetic chemicals used, no GMO used.

    Blueberry Bay FarmRon and Lois Laurence38 Depot Rd Stratham, NH(603) [email protected]■Fruit including blueberries, strawberries,

    raspberries, blackberries, rhubarb, peaches, pears, cherries, grapes, apples, nectarines, melons. Vegetables including arugula, asparagus, beans, beets, broccoli, Brussels sprouts, cabbage, carrots, celery, cucumbers, eggplant, kale, leeks, lettuce, onions, peas, sweet & hot peppers, potatoes, pumpkins, squash, radicchio, radishes, rutabaga, scallions, spinach, Swiss chard, tomatoes, zucchini. Annual & perennial flowers for cutting and starter plants, berry bushes and plants, fruit trees, vegetable starter plants, herbs including: garlic bulbs & scapes, basil, chives, cilantro, dill, oregano, dill, oregano, parsley, mint, rosemary, sage, thyme, horseradish, lavender.

    ●We farm CHEMICAL-FREE, no sprays whatsoever and zero insecticides, fungicides or herbicides.

    Blueberry Hill FarmKeven and Darlene Ham231 Blueberry Hill Farm Rd Acton, ME(207) [email protected]■Highbush blueberries●PM, low spray (fruit).

    Bondgarden FarmPaul and Helen Goransson255 Depot Rd Eliot, ME(207) [email protected]■Apples, peaches, pears, cider, pear wine,

    squash, turnips, tomatoes, potatoes, string beans, beets, beef, turkeys, pork, chickens, eggs (until some predator kills the laying hens), maple syrup.

    ●No synthetic chemicals used, no GMO used, no routine antibiotics used, no added hormones, pasture-raised, grass-fed with grain supplement.

    ★Great Works Regional Land Trust

    Brandmoore FarmPhilip and Rebecca Brand70 Sligo Rd Rollinsford, NH(603) [email protected]■A variety of organic vegetables including

    tomatoes, lettuce, potatoes, carrots, beets, garlic, onions, summer squash and winter squash, beef, pork, cow’s milk, cheese, yogurt, cream, chicken eggs, organic seedlings, hay.

    ●NHDAMF Certified Organic, no GMO used, Certified Organic Dairy, no antibiotics used, no added hormones, free range, pasture-raised, grass-fed with grain supplement, heritage breeds.

    Farm Guide Key:■ Products ● Farming practices ★ Conservation easement

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    FarmsCoppal House FarmJohn and Carol Hutton118 North River Rd Lee, NH(603) [email protected]■A wide variety of vegetables including

    asparagus, pumpkins, winter squash, onions, and garlic. Lamb, pork, & chicken, chicken eggs. Culinary oils including Sunflower and Camelina, cut sunflower stems

    ●Conventional, no routine antibiotics used, no added hormones, free range, pasture-raised, grass-fed with grain supplement, Heritage breeds.

    ★Town of Lee, State of NH

    DeMeritt Hill FarmMeg Wilson20 Orchard Way Lee, NH(603) [email protected]■Apples, peaches, nectarines, blueberries,

    cider, pumpkins, gourds and a long list of other vegetables. Maple syrup, honey, & Christmas trees.

    ●IPM, low spray (fruit), conventional

    Determination FarmsCarla Robidas36 Weeks Ln Barrington, NH(603) [email protected]■We are the CSA that delivers! We grow

    a wide variety of seasonal vegetables delivered to your home including: lettuce, kale, spinach, mustard greens, chard, asparagus, snowpeas, green beans, broccoli, cabbage, beets, carrots, radish, leeks, scallions, garlic, cucumbers, tomatoes, peppers, summer and winter squash, potatoes, dill, cilantro, and parsley. Chicken eggs. Shetland wool roving

    ●Exempt Organic, no synthetic chemicals used, no GMO used, IPM, no antibiotics used, no added hormones, free range, grass-fed with grain supplement, heritage breeds.

    Diamond B FarmMeghan Bickford62 Main St New Durham, NH(603) [email protected]■We do 100% grass-fed beef and pasture

    raised pork, chicken and turkeys, and free range/pasture raised layers and ducks for eggs.

    ●No synthetic chemicals used, no routine antibiotics used, no added hormones, free range, pasture-raised, 100% grass-fed, heritage breeds.

    Dog Rose FarmGlenn Preston and Jamie Duggan16 Harvey Mill Rd Lee, NH(207) [email protected]■A wide variety of vegetables including

    greens, carrots, beans, watermelon, pumpkins, herbs and flowers.

    ●No synthetic chemicals used, no GMO used.

    Doobeedoo FarmShelby Anderson and Tyler Murray82 Snell Rd Lee, NH(603) [email protected]■Mixed vegetables, corn for Vida Tortilla,

    gourmet mushrooms.●No synthetic chemicals used, no GMO

    used, IPM.

    East Wind FarmEric and Becky Sideman120 Perry Rd Strafford, NH(603) [email protected]

    eastwindfarm.wordpress.com■Strawberries, tomatoes, lamb, turkey,

    chicken eggs, wool roving and handspun yarn from our sheep.

    ●MOFGA Certified Organic, no GMO used, IPM, no routine antibiotics used, no added hormones, pasture-raised, grass-fed with grain supplement.

    Emery FarmBrad Towle and Holly Philbrick147 Piscataqua Rd Durham, NH(603) [email protected]■Peaches, blueberries, raspberries, and a

    variety of vegetables including sweet corn, asparagus, tomatoes, cucumbers, peppers, garlic, and squash. Pork, chicken, chicken eggs, herbs and cut flowers.

    ●No GMO used, low spray (fruit), free range, pasture-raised.

    ★Nature Conservancy and the Society for the Protection of New Hampshire Forests

    Estes Blueberry FarmEstes Family158 Waterman Rd Buxton, ME(207) [email protected]■Pumpkins, honey, lavender and straw. ●PM, low spray (fruit).★Maine Farmland Trust

    Fat Peach FarmJennifer Wilhelm and Micum Davis181 Drew Rd Madbury, NH(603) [email protected]■Strawberries, peaches, beets, carrots,

    onions, leafy greens, chicken eggs, maple syrup, garlic, cut flowers.

    ●No synthetic chemicals used, IPM, no added hormones

    Brasen Hill FarmEleanor Kane and Theodore Wiegand71 Warren Rd Barrington, NH(603) [email protected]■Raspberries, peaches, melons. We offer

    a variety of vegetables year round, including everything from tomatoes, peppers, corn in the summer, to fall squashes and roots, and winter and spring greens. Beef, lamb, goat, chicken, duck, rabbit, eggs, herbs, cut flowers

    ✓Accepts SNAP as payment for CSA●No synthetic chemicals used, no GMO

    used, IPM, no antibiotics used, no added hormones, pasture-raised, 100% grass-fed, heritage breeds

    ★LCHIP

    Brookridge BoilersRichard and Suzanne Guillemette2144 Alfred Rd (Route 111) Lyman, ME(207) [email protected]■Maple syrup●No synthetic chemicals used, no GMO

    used.

    BrookRidge Organic Dairy FarmMichael and Richard Guillemette136 Howitt Rd Lyman, ME(207) [email protected]@gmail.com■Beef and pork, raw cow’s milk, butter,

    and other dairy products, maple syrup. ●MOFGA Certified Organic, no synthetic

    chemicals used, no GMO used, Certified Organic Meat, Certified Organic Dairy, Certified Animal, Welfare Approved, no antibiotics used, no added hormones, free range, pasture-raised, grass-fed with grain supplement, heritage breeds.

    Brookvale Pines FarmScott and Brenda Barthelemy154 Martin Rd Fremont, NH(603) [email protected]■Beef, chicken, pork, raw cow’s milk,

    chicken and duck eggs, maple syrup, honey, hay.

    ●No GMO used, no routine antibiotics used, no added hormones, pasture-raised. Beef are 100% grass-fed, chickens and pigs are supplemented non-GMO grain along with their pasture.

    Butternut Farm LLCMae and Giff Burnap195 Meaderboro Rd Farmington, NH(603) [email protected]■Pick Your Own strawberries, raspberries,

    blueberries, cherries (sweet + sour), peaches, nectarines, plums, and apples, pumpkins, pies and Hard Cider, Hours can vary depending on fruit availability, weather, and the month/season! We highly recommend calling our picking info line just before leaving for the farm.

    ●No GMO used, IPM, low spray (fruit).

    Cardinal’s Farmhouse SamplerPal Cardinal203 NH Route 11 Farmington, NH(603) [email protected]■We grow a wide range of vegetables

    including tomatoes, cucumbers, squash, swiss chard, kale and we are known for our sugar baby watermelons!!

    ●No synthetic chemicals used.

    Charmingfare FarmJohn Pyteraf774 High St Candia, NH(603) [email protected]■A wide variety of vegetables, beef, pork,

    chicken, turkey, eggsmaple syrup, honey, hay, compost.●No synthetic chemicals used, no

    antibiotics used, no added hormones, free range, pasture-raised.

    Clyde FarmKristen Klenow and Jimi Tutor63 Meetinghouse Hill Rd Farmington,

    NH(707) [email protected]■New location this year! Tomatoes,

    zucchini, cucumbers, salad greens, onions, garlic, winter squash and more. Chicken, turkey and lamb. Eggs. Cut Flowers.

    ✔Accepts SNAP payment at farm stand. ●NHDAMF Certified Organic, no

    synthetic chemicals used, no GMO used, IPM, Certified Organic Meat, Certified Organic Poultry, Certified Organic Eggs, no antibiotics used, no added hormones, pasture-raised, 100% grass-fed. Poultry is pasture raised with organic grain, but our sheep are 100% grass fed.

    ★Southeast Land Trust Coombs FarmKaren and Phil Coombs6 Little River Rd Kingston, NH(603) [email protected]■Peaches. All the essential veggies and

    micro greens you are looking for. Beef, turkey, pork, goat, eggs, maple syrup, honey, hay.

    ●No synthetic chemicals used, no GMO used, IPM, no antibiotics used, no added hormones, free range, pasture-raised, 100% grass-fed.

    ★Southeast Land Trust

    BUTTERNUTFARM

    Farms

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    Field To Fork FarmPatrick and Daniela Connelly522 Haverhill Rd Chester, NH(603) [email protected]●Apples, a wide variety of vegetables,

    including tomatoes, peppers and squash. Beef, pork, turkey, chicken, chicken eggs, maple syrup, honey.

    ●No synthetic chemicals used, no GMO used, no routine antibiotics used, no added hormones, free range, pasture-raised, 100% grass-fed.

    ★Town of Chester Conservation Easement

    Firebird FarmBrian and Stephanie Fischer46 North River Rd Lee, NH(603) [email protected]■PYO Blueberries. ●Exempt Organic, no synthetic chemicals

    used, no GMO used.

    Flag Hill Distillery and WineryBrian and Maddie Ferguson297 N River Rd Lee, NH(603) [email protected]■Grapes, wine, spirits, tomatoes,

    cucumbers, squash, corn, rye, wheat, and barley. Pork and chicken, chicken eggs.

    ●IPM, heritage breeds. ★Southeast Land Trust

    Folsom’s Sugar HouseBrian and Sue Folsom130 Candia Rd Chester, NH(603) [email protected]■Maple syrup, handmade Balsam

    Christmas wreaths.●No synthetic chemicals used.

    Fox Hill FarmJean Demetracopoulos42 Old Fields Rd South Berwick, ME(207) [email protected]■Lamb, compost.●PM, conventional, no routine antibiotics

    used, no added hormones, pasture-raised, grass-fed with grain supplement.

    Frinklepod FarmFlora Brown and Noah Wentworth244 Log Cabin Rd Arundel, ME(207) [email protected]■Peaches, melons, strawberries, raspberries.

    A wide variety of vegetables including tomatoes, corn, cucumbers, greens, and more. Seedlings, cut flowers.

    ●MOFGA Certified Organic

    Frith FarmDaniel Mays61 Ash Swamp Rd Scarborough, ME(207) [email protected]■We grow everything from arugula to

    zucchini. Herbs, seedlings, value-added products from our farm kitchen.

    √Accepts SNAP as payment for CSA. ●MOFGA Certified Organic★Maine Farmland Trust, Scarborough Land

    Trust

    Hackmatack Buffalo FarmConor and Shelby Guptill538 School St Berwick, ME(207) [email protected]■Bison/Buffalo●Pasture-raised.

    Hammond FarmsRodney Hammond180 Old North Berwick Rd Lyman, ME(207) [email protected]■Apples, cider, chicken eggs.●Certified Naturally Grown, low spray

    (fruit), no antibiotics used, no added hormones, free range.

    Heron Pond FarmAndre Cantelmo and Greg Balog290 Main Ave South Hampton, NH(603) [email protected]■Strawberries and blueberries. Over

    250 varieties of vegetables including heirloom tomatoes, salad mixes, lettuce, cucumbers, corn, potatoes, carrots, beets, green beans, zucchini, summer squash, herbs, flowers.

    ●No GMO used, IPM.√Accepts SNAP as payment in farm store

    and for CSA. ★Greenbelt, Southeast Land Trust,

    Howfirma Trust

    Hickory Hill FarmWilliam and Nancy Hunt245 Back Rd Dover, NH(603) [email protected]■Strawberries and blueberries.●No GMO used, IPM.

    Hickory Hill FarmSteve Leighton180 Province Rd Strafford, NH(602) [email protected]■We raise Texas longhorn cattle and

    produce beef, and eggs.●No GMO used, no antibiotics used, no

    added hormones, pasture-raised, 100% grass-fed.

    Hickory Nut FarmDonna Lee Woods21 York Ln Lee NH(603) [email protected]■Goat milk firm cheese, goat milk yogurt,

    pasteurized goat milk cheese, fudge, waddles syrup, soap.

    ●No synthetic chemicals used, no antibiotics used, no added hormones, pasture-raised, grass-fed with grain supplement.

    Hidden Brook FarmChris, Holly and Katlyn Batchelder7 Pine Ln Kensington, NH(603) [email protected]■Eggs, beef, hay, mulch hay, compost,

    chicken eggs. ●No synthetic chemicals used, no GMO

    used, no routine antibiotics used, no added hormones, free range, pasture-raised, grass-fed with grain supplement.

    Hilltop Boilers Maple SyrupMichael and Jennifer Bryant159 Elm St Newfield, ME(207) 793-8850hilltopboilers@myfairpoint.nethilltopboilersmaplesyrup.com■Maple syrup, hay.

    Hobbs FarmAnnette Lee and Nicole Carrier7 Hobbs Rd North Hampton, NH(603) [email protected]/about/hobbs-farm■A wide variety of common and exotic

    garden produce, including salad mix, greens, potatoes, carrots, herbs, and ginger. Pork. Chicken eggs. Herbs, cut flowers and custom arrangements, baby goat adoptions, jams and mustards.

    ●No synthetic chemicals used, no GMO used, no routine antibiotics used, no added hormones, free range, pasture-raised, heritage breeds.

    The Hollister Family FarmJeff Hollister163 Lee Hook Rd Lee, NH(603) [email protected]■A wide variety of vegetables, including

    tomatoes, cucumbers, cantaloupe, squash, eggplant, peppers, winter squash and winter greens.Chicken Eggs.Maple Syrup, Honey, Hay, Vegetable seedlings, beeswax products such as lip balms, hand salves and beeswax candles, and woodcraft.

    ●No GMO used, IPM, no antibiotics used, no added hormones, free range

    Hurd FarmSteve Hurd11 Old Stage Rd Hampton, NH(603) [email protected]■Beef, pork, chicken, turkey, lamb, eggs. ●No routine antibiotics used, no added

    hormones, free range, pasture-raised, 100% grass-fed.

    ★Rockingham County Conservation District

    Ilneva FarmRobert and Deborah Marston45 Giles Rd East Kingston, NH(603) [email protected]■Beef, lamb, chevron, goat milk, chicken

    eggs.●No synthetic chemicals used, no GMO

    used, no routine antibiotics used, no added hormones, 100% grass-fed.

    Inkwell FarmJohn Bennett and Jean Calaci106 Hedding Rd Epping, NH(603) [email protected]■Blueberries.●NHDAMF Certified Organic.

    Jack’s HoneyThe Kuhn Family67 Baker Rd Candia, NH(603) [email protected]■We produce NH wildflower honey

    (pure, Grade A, raw, unfiltered honey) in various forms (liquid honey, comb honey, creamed honey, etc). Pollen carefully collected from our hives. Homemade lip balms, honey sticks, beeswax candles, beeswax hand cream, gift baskets, handmade soaps, homegrown catnip and more. Check us out today!

    ●No synthetic chemicals used, no GMO used, IPM, no antibiotics used, no added hormones, free range, pasture-raised.

    Jenness Farm, LLCPeter J Corriveau77 Garland Rd Nottingham, NH(603) [email protected]■Goats milk soap, chicken and duck eggs,

    maple syrup, honey. ●No antibiotics used, no added hormones,

    free range.

    Jesta FarmSue Veilleux190 Drinkwater Rd Hampton Falls, NH(603) [email protected]■Milk fed pork and chicken, raw goat

    milk, chicken eggs, compost, and soap. ●No synthetic chemicals used, no GMO

    used, no routine antibiotics used, no added hormones, free range, pasture-raise, grass-fed with grain supplement.

    John’s BlueberriesThe Pelletier Family94 Back River Rd Dover, NH(603) [email protected]■Blueberries.●Exempt Organic, no synthetic chemicals

    used, no GMO used.

    Kellie Brook FarmTim and Kellie Rocha1024 Portsmouth Ave Greenland, NH(603) [email protected]■Pork, chicken, turkey, prepared meals●No routine antibiotics used, no added

    hormones, free range, pasture-raised.

    Kelly OrchardsArt and Jill Kelly82 Sanborn Rd Acton, ME(206) [email protected]■We have apples, peaches, blueberries,

    plums and pears. ●IPM, low spray (fruit).

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    Farms FarmsKickin’ Horse FarmGwen Weisgarber53 Civic St Farmington, NH(603) [email protected]■Turkeys.●No synthetic chemicals used, no

    antibiotics used, no added hormones, free range.

    Lazy Gardens FarmAngela and Ron Squires1093 Meaderboro Rd Farmington, NH(603) [email protected]■Apples, peaches, pears, and a wide

    variety of vegetables including lettuce, cucumbers, garlic, onions, squash, kale, green and yellow beans, basil, carrots, and many types of tomatoes. Chicken eggs, maple syrup, Thanksgiving turkeys.

    ●Exempt Organic, no GMO used, IPM, low spray (fruit), no antibiotics used, free range, pasture-raised.

    Libby & Son U-PicksMike Libby & Aaron Libby86 Sawyer Mountain Rd Limerick, ME(207) [email protected]■PYO apples, blueberries, peaches, plums,

    and raspberries.

    Little Pond Farm, LLCKeri Marshall and Peter Mahar53 Depot Rd East Kingston, NH(603) [email protected]■PYO Blueberries.●Exempt Organic, no synthetic chemicals

    used, no GMO used, no antibiotics used, free range.

    Living Land Permaculture Homestead

    Steve Diamond & Amy Antonucci219 France Rd Barrington, [email protected]■Chicken and duck eggs. Dominique

    chicken pullets, Indian Runner ducks, Nigerian Dwarf goats.

    ●No synthetic chemicals used, no GMO used, no antibiotics used, no added hormones, free range, pasture-raised, heritage breeds, permaculture practices.

    Maple Moon Farm, LLCFrank Ferrucci and Jennifer Schultz289 Chick Rd Lebanon, ME(978) [email protected]■Blueberries, golden and red raspberries,

    blackberries, strawberries, apples, peaches and a variety of vegetables including garlic. Chicken eggs, maple syrup, honey, and hand-turned wood items.

    ●No synthetic chemicals used, no GMO used, low spray (fruit), no antibiotics used, no added hormones, free range.

    Martha’s Garden, LLCMartha Fenn King16 Huckins Ave York, ME(207) [email protected]■Blueberries, raspberries, elderberries.

    Many varieties including kale, Swiss chard, garlic, potatoes, onions and much more. Beautiful cut flowers such as zinnias, dahlias and sunflowers; herbs that include tulsi, oregano and rosemary. Bouquets for all occasions, such as weddings, are unique and customized. Think local, no sprays, earthy, in season and gorgeous!

    ●No synthetic chemicals used.

    McDougal Orchards LLCEllen and Jack McAdam201 Hanson Ridge Rd Springvale, ME(207) [email protected]■Apples, peaches, pears, plums, nectarines,

    cherries, fall-bearing raspberries, winter squashes, pumpkins. U-pick & cut flowers. SNAP accepted in farm store.

    ●IPM, low spray (fruit), conventional.★Maine Farmland Trust, Sanford-

    Springvale Mousam Way Land Trust

    McKenzie’s FarmBrett, Jock and Annie McKenzie71 Northeast Pond Rd Milton, NH(603) [email protected]■Strawberries, raspberries, blueberries,

    peaches, fall raspberries, apples, cider. A wide variety of vegetables, including June tomatoes, cucumbers, lettuce, heirloom tomatoes, beans, carrots, and much more. Maple syrup, honey, cider donuts.

    √SNAP accepted in farm store.●No GMO used, IPM, low spray (fruit).

    Meadow’s MirthJosh Jennings287 South Rd Brentwood, NH(603) [email protected]■A little bit of everything, but especially

    salad greens, and the sweetest carrots possible.

    ●No synthetic chemicals used, no GMO used.

    Mildred’s Drumlin FarmSteve Haendler, Deborah Fisher, Tucker

    Haendler314 Lee Hook Rd Lee, NH(603) [email protected]■Strawberries, elderberries, fall raspberries,

    blueberries, haskap. We grow a wide variety of vegetables with a focus on lettuce and greens, brassicas, garlic.

    ●No synthetic chemicals used, no GMO used.

    Miller FarmRich Leonard51 Miller Rd New Durham, NH(603) [email protected]■Peaches, apples, blueberries, maple syrup.●IPM, low spray (fruit).Misty Meadows Herbal CenterWendy Snow Fogg183 Wednesday Hill Rd Lee, NH(603) [email protected]■Herbs - Primarily medicinal, a few

    companion veggies. ●No synthetic chemicals used, no GMO

    used.

    Mona FarmPhil & Gertrud Nugent124 Sandown Rd Danville, NH(603) [email protected]■Eggs (chickens, ducks, geese, quail), maple

    syrup.●No synthetic chemicals used, no

    antibiotics used, no added hormones, pasture-raised, heritage breeds.

    Monahan FarmJeff and Christine Walker2 East Rd East Kingston, NH(603) 642-8186■Strawberries, raspberries, blueberries,

    peaches, blackberries, fall raspberries, apples, sweet corn, tomatoes, peas, edible pod peas, green beans, summer and winter squashes, cucumbers, pumpkins and others. Sunflowers and cornstalks.

    ●No GMO used, IPM.

    Mousam Valley MushroomsJohn Sharood, Emily Dickinson, Aron

    Gonsalves21B Blanchard Rd Springvale, ME(207) [email protected]■Organic mushrooms●MOFGA Certified Organic, no synthetic

    chemicals used, no GMO used.

    Old Mountain FarmCheryle Moore-Smith60 Old Mountain Rd Cape Neddick, ME(207) [email protected]■Goat meat, goat’s milk, maple syrup, goat

    pelts, dairy goat consulting, carpentry.●No routine antibiotics used, no added

    hormones, pasture-raised, grass-fed with grain supplement.

    Old Orchard FarmBrian & Shawna Godbout42 Nute Rd Madbury, NH(603) [email protected]■Lamb, pork, turkey, chicken, maple syrup.●No synthetic chemicals used, IPM, no

    added hormones, pasture-raised, grass-fed with grain supplement, heritage breeds.

    ★LCHIP Conservation easement held by the Town of Madbury

    Oliver Merrill & Sons LLCKen & Bob Merrill569 Mammoth Rd Londonderry, NH(603) [email protected]■Apples, peaches, pears, raspberries, a wide

    variety of seasonal vegetables, chicken eggs, hay.

    ●IPM, low spray (fruit).★Rockingham County Conservation

    Commission

    Omniflora FarmJess Romano162 Ogunquit Rd Cape Neddick, ME(207) [email protected]■Specialty cut flowers, herbs, and edible

    blooms. ●No synthetic chemicals used, no GMO

    used.

    Orange Circle FarmJeff Benton and Erin Ehlers184 Blackberry Hill Rd Berwick, ME(207) [email protected]■We grow for our CSA so the list changes

    week to week. Some favorites include spinach, carrots, green beans, cucumbers, tomatoes, sweet peppers, beets, kale, lettuce, summer and winter squash, radishes, onions, herbs, bok choy and watermelons. Our Flower CSA includes a wide variety of blooms including carnations, cosmos, dahlias, foxglove, gladiolus, lillies, Poppies, scented geraniums, snapdragons, sunflowers and zinnias.

    ●No synthetic chemicals used, no GMO used. Application for organic certification in process.

    Our Farm MaineLaura Young and Aron Gonsalves377 Hanson Ridge Rd Springvale, ME(207) [email protected]■We specialize in greens, squash, roots

    crops, cucumbers and cut flowers. Chicken, pork, beef, hay, compost, mushrooms.

    ●IPM, no antibiotics used, no added hormones, free range, pasture-raised, 100% grass-fed.

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    Parsell FarmThe Parsells677 Pickering Rd Rochester, NH(603) [email protected]■Strawberries, beans fresh and dried, beets,

    broccoli, cabbage, carrots, cauliflower, sweet corn, popcorn, cucumbers, kale, leeks, lettuce, melons, onions, peas, peppers, potatoes, pumpkins, radishes, spinach, squash swiss chard, tomatoes, maple syrup, horse hay

    ●No GMO used, IPM, conventional

    Pelosi Family FarmMark R Pelosi40 Blake Rd Epping, NH(603) [email protected]■Strawberry, blueberries, purple asparagus

    and sweet potatoes●No GMO used, low spray (fruit)

    Phil’s FarmPhil Cuddeback585 Goodwin Rd Eliot, ME(610) [email protected]■Over 30 different types of vegetables.●MOFGA Certified Organic, no synthetic

    chemicals used, no GMO used

    Pinewoods Yankee FarmTina Fottler Sawtelle & Erick Sawtelle93 North River Rd Lee, NH(603) [email protected]/pinewoods-yankee-

    farm-M5207■Beef, cut flowers, hay, compost●No routine antibiotics used, no added

    hormones, pasture-raised, 100% grass-fed, heritage breeds

    Prospect Hill Winery & VineyardRichard & Anita Carle318 Orrills Hill Rd Lebanon, ME(207) [email protected]■Grape wine●No GMO used, IPM, low spray (fruit)

    Ragged Robin Herb FarmTeresa Laney198 Lee Hook Rd Lee NH(603) [email protected]■Honey. Fall mums starting just after labor

    day. Beeswax candles at Portsmouth Health Food.

    ●IPM

    Rare Berry FarmMary Lawrence and David Sliman535 Cape Rd Limington, ME(207) [email protected]■Blueberries, raspberries, plums, beach

    plums, cherries, elderberries, jams●IPM, low spray (fruit)

    Rivard FarmGerard Rivard110 Blanchard Rd Springvale, ME(207) 324-5566■Berries and peaches, and a wide variety

    of vegetables.●IPM, low spray (fruit), conventionalRiver Lily farmPhillip Perry and Jane Stevens329 North Village Rd Ogunquit, ME(207) 646-4039, (207) [email protected]■Blueberries, PYO peaches, PYO

    nectarines, gooseberries, cantaloupes, watermelons. Most all vegetables in season, specializing in heirloom broccoli, gourmet melons, and the finest sweet corn...offering pick your own, specialty fancy restaurant garnish vegetables as well as trials for experimental vegetables from around the world. Honey. One of Maines first cut your own flower fields, honeybee hive tours, field tours picking gourmet baby vegetables ..”eat your way through the field”. Seasonal grower of edible flowers and baby vegetables for many of the areas finer restaurants

    ●Exempt Organic, no synthetic chemicals used, no GMO used, IPM, low spray (fruit), conventional

    ★State of Maine Tree Farm

    Riverside Farm Stand & GreenhouseDave Tuttle323 Elm St North Berwick, ME(207) 370-5103farmerdave@riversidefarmstand.comwww.riversidefarmstand.com■Strawberries, blueberries, and awide

    variety of vegetables from A thru Z including asparagus, tomatoes, peas, corn, potatoes, leafy greens, zucchini and many more. Honey, potted herbs, and vegetable and flowering plants.

    ●No GMO used, IPM, conventional

    Riverslea FarmJeff and Liz Conrad362 North River Rd Epping, NH(603) [email protected]■USDA lamb and goat, washable

    lambskins, blankets, wool yarn, roving, knit and felted goods

    ●No synthetic chemicals used, no GMO used, no routine antibiotics used, no added hormones, grass-fed with grain supplement

    Root SellerDan, Susan, Tyler Comte13 Nielson Rd Nottingham, NH(603) [email protected]■Mulberries, potatoes, carrots, onions, peas,

    radishes, wheat, dried beans, maple syrup●No synthetic chemicals used, no GMO

    used★Bear Paw Regional Greenways

    Sanborn Hope FarmJoseph and Charlene Sanborn36 Peaslee Rd Rochester, NH(603) [email protected]■A wide variety of vegetables including

    tomatoes, cucumbers, green beans, kale, salad greens, summer and winter squash, onions, cabbage, Swiss chard and pumpkins. Beef, pork, chicken and turkey, chicken eggs, maple syrup, honey, herbs, cut flowers

    ●Exempt Organic, no synthetic chemicals used, no GMO used, no antibiotics used, no added hormones, free range, pasture-raised, 100% grass-fed

    Sandy Hill FarmBill Widi34 Sandy Hill Ln Eliot, ME(207) [email protected]■Small fruit and tree fruit, 40 different

    vegetables●No synthetic chemicals used, no GMO

    used

    Shagbark FarmJohn Wakefield and Julia Griewank39 Bernard Rd Rochester, NH(603) [email protected]■Strawberries, raspberries, blueberries,

    Asian pears, melons. We grow a variety of usual (tomatoes!) and unusual (husk cherries, purple potatoes) vegetables. Honey, catnip toys.

    ●NHDAMF Certified Organic, no synthetic chemicals used, no GMO used

    Sheehan Gardens & HomesteadSheehan Lygren & Gracie Allen11 Carleton Rd Milton, NH(603) [email protected]■A wide variety of heirloom vegetables

    including: tomatoes, peppers, squash, eggplants, melons, beans, peas, root vegetables, herbs, edible flowers, and much more! Heirloom plants and seedlings, microgreens, cut flowers, dried herbs, dried gourds.

    ●Exempt Organic, no synthetic chemicals used, no GMO used

    Short Creek FarmJeff Backer and Dave Viola18 Winding Hill Rd Northwood, [email protected]■Beef, pork●No synthetic chemicals used, no GMO

    used, no routine antibiotics used, no added hormones, pasture-raised, heritage breeds, beef: 100% grass-fed; pork: pasture-raised with grain supplement

    ★Society for the Protection of New Hampshire Forests

    Sirois Family FarmNorm and Sydney Sirois229 Little River Rd Lebanon, ME(207) [email protected]■A wide variety of vegetables including

    corn, green beans, tomatoes, squash, most root crops. Pork, turkey, chicken, eggs

    √Accepts SNAP as payment for CSA●Exempt Organic, no synthetic chemicals

    used, no GMO used, no antibiotics used, no added hormones, free range, pasture-raised

    Spiller FarmAnna and Bill Spiller85 Spiller Farm Ln Wells, ME(207) [email protected]■Strawberries, raspberries, blueberries,

    melons, peaches, and apples. A wide variety of veggies including butter and sugar corn, silver corn, tomatoes, peppers and eggplant.

    ●No GMO used, IPM, low spray (fruit)√Great Works Regional Land Trust

    Spring Harvest Maple FarmJosh Bouchard761 Franklin Pierce HighwayBarrington, NH(603) 828-6172info@springharvestmaplefarm.comspringharvestmaplefarm.com■Maple syrup●No synthetic chemicals used, no GMO

    used★Southeast Land Trust

    Squamscott Vineyard & WineryBob Elliott and Bill Meserve70 Rt 108 Newfields, NH(603) 770-6719, (603) [email protected]■Grapes, wine.●No synthetic chemicals used, no GMO

    used, IPM, low spray (fruit)

    Stone Wall FarmCharlie Reid97 McCrillis Rd Nottingham, NH(603) [email protected]■Apples, pears, berries, a wide variety of

    vegetables, garlic●MOFGA Certified Organic, no synthetic

    chemicals used, no GMO used

    Stout Oak FarmKate and Jeff Donald83 Middle Rd Brentwood, NH(603) [email protected]■A wide variety of Certified Organic

    vegetables including micro greens, salad greens, chicories, lettuce, kale, carrots, cherry tomatoes, heirloom tomatoes, cucumbers, zucchini, summer squash, radishes, potatoes, cabbage, onions, scallions, and much more. We also grow Certified Organic vegetable seedlings for home gardeners. Available for pre-order via our website, and during our Spring Plant Sale on Memorial Day weekend.

    √Accepts SNAP as payment for CSA●NHDAMF Certified Organic, no

    synthetic chemicals used, no GMO used★Southeast Land Trust

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    Sturgeon Creek FarmLeslie Stevens1651 State Rd Eliot, ME(603) [email protected]■Strawberries, blueberries, potatoes, garlic,

    carrots, beets, kale, peas, cucumbers, squash, beans, lettuce, onions, leeks, beef, chicken, turkey, chicken eggs, vegetable seedlings

    ●No synthetic chemicals used, no GMO used, no antibiotics used, no added hormones, pasture-raised, grass-fed with grain supplement, heritage breeds

    Sugarmomma’s Maple FarmDebra LockePO Box 56 Northwood, NH(603) [email protected]■Maple syrup, turkeys, maple syrup●No antibiotics used, no added hormones,

    free range

    Sweet Baby VineyardStacey and Lewis Eaton260 Stage Rd Hampstead, NH(603) [email protected]■Fruits and wine, chicken eggs, maple

    syrup, honey●IPM, low spray (fruit), conventional

    Tecce FarmChet Tecce Jr.240 Mast Rd Durham NH(603) [email protected]■Apples, PYO apples, and peaches. Many

    varieties of seasonal vegetables including: sweet corn, tomatoes, cucumbers, green beans, squash, potatoes, pumpkins. Chicken eggs, maple syrup, honey, PYO flowers.

    ●No GMO used, IPM, low spray (fruit), conventional

    ★Southeast Land Trust

    Ten Rod FarmMatthew Scruton and Gretchen Scruton195 Ten Rod Rd Rochester NH(603) [email protected]■A variety of vegetables, chicken eggs,

    maple syrup, hay●Exempt Organic, free range, pasture-

    raised★Southeast Land Trust

    Three Sisters Organic FarmMaggie and Ben O’Brien8 Earl’s Rd South Berwick, ME(603) [email protected]■A wide variety of vegetables including

    lettuce, carrots, tomatoes, peppers, cucumbers, eggplant, green beans, sweet corn, garlic, onions and more

    ●MOFGA Certified Organic, no synthetic chemicals used, no GMO used, IPM

    Tiny Hill FarmArt Haeussler & Larissa Mullen38 Willey Rd Milton Mills, NH(603) [email protected]■Chicken eggs, goose eggs, goat milk.

    Custom hatching of fertile eggs, juvenile exhibition bantams, registered Nigerian dwarf goats, Nigerian dwarf goat breeding services, goat yoga classes, educational farm tours, goat care and management classes, farm rentals for weddings and other events. Please call or text for live poultry, goat kids, large orders, or during the winter months.

    ●No routine antibiotics used, free range, pasture-raised, grass-fed with grain supplement, heritage breeds

    Tuckaway FarmChuck and Laurel Cox, Dorn andSarah Cox36 Captain Smith Emerson RdLee, NH(603) [email protected]■PYO blueberries (please call ahead),

    strawberries, raspberries, peaches, concord grapes.

    A wide variety of vegetables, including asparagus, beans, beets, celery, chard, corn, cucumbers, eggplant, kale, leeks, lettuce, onions, peas, radish, peppers, potatoes, rhubarb, spinach, squash, tomatoes, turnips. Culinary rye, heirloom flint corn/roasted cornmeal, small quantities of dried beans. Lamb, chicken eggs. Hay is available from the field, barn, or with delivery charge (please call for more information).

    ●NHDAMF Certified Organic, no synthetic chemicals used, no GMO used, pasture-raised

    ★LCHIP, NHDES, SPNHF, Town of Lee

    Twisty Woods FarmJesika Belair137 Mount Delight Rd Deerfield, [email protected]■Wide variety of vegetables and maple syrup●No synthetic chemicals used, no GMO

    used

    Two Farmers FarmKelsey Herringotn & Dominic Pascarelli168 Cleaves St #B Biddeford, ME(207) [email protected]■Rhubarb, a wide variety of vegetables,

    including salad greens, root crops, heirloom tomatoes, shishito peppers and more.

    ●No synthetic chemicals used, no GMO used

    Two Toad FarmJordan Pike and Mb Stocking78 Sunset Rd Springvale, MEwww.TwoToadFarm.com■Over 200 varieties of vegetables and

    herbs, eggs, cow’s milk yogurt and cheese, sheep’s milk yogurt and cheese.

    √Accepts SNAP as payment for CSA●No synthetic chemicals used, no GMO

    used. no antibiotics used, no added hormones, pasture-raised, grass-fed with grain supplement, heritage breeds. No synthetic chemicals, fertilizers, pesticides, herbicides, GMO’s have EVER been used by Two Toad Farm and NEVER WILL.

    Union Lake Peach OrchardKaren Caverly, Ryan Caverly, and Becky Ripley178 Young Rd Barrington, NH(603) [email protected]■Peaches and nectarines●IPM, low spray (fruit), conventional

    Velvet Pastures Elk RanchJim and Lou Ann Griswold95 Wednesday Hill Rd Lee, NH(603) [email protected]■Asian pears, elk, chicken●No GMO used, low spray (fruit), no

    antibiotics used, no added hormones, pasture-raised, 100% grass-fed

    ★United States Department of Agriculture NRCS Grasslands Protection Program

    Vernon Family FarmJeremiah and Nicole Vernon301 Piscassic Rd Newfields, NH(603) [email protected]■Chicken - broilers, rotisserie chicken,

    pot pie, soup, broths, boneless breast, bone-in breast, boneless thigh, bone-in thigh, drumstick, wing, sausages, ground, organs, bones and more. Chicken eggs

    ●No GMO used, no antibiotics used, no added hormones, pasture-raised

    ★Newfields Conservation Commission

    Vickery FarmGary and Cheryl Kusnierz83 Meaderboro Rd Rochester, NH(603) 781-9855■Fruit, cider, apples, raspberries,

    blueberries, strawberries, summer squash, zucchini, tomatoes, cucumbers, peppers, corn, winter squash, pumpkins, eggs, preserves

    ●No GMO used, IPM, low spray (fruit), free range

    Wake Robin FarmRobert, Marsha, and Abigail Wiggin52 Union Rd Stratham, NH(603) [email protected]■Cantaloupes, strawberries, watermelon,

    pears, raspberries, black raspberries, currants, gooseberries, arctic kiwi. A wide variety of vegetables including asparagus, arugula, beans, beets, Brussels sprouts, carrots, cucumber, popcorn, celery, cabbage, eggplant, fennel, garlic, kale, lettuce, leeks, mustard greens, onions, sweet & hot peppers, tomatoes, ginger, sweet corn. Cornmeal, popcorn, pork, chicken eggs. Fresh cut flowers, vegetable & flower transplants, hanging baskets, fresh & dried herbs, gourd birdhouses

    √Accepts SNAP as payment for CSASNAP as payment for CSA●No GMO used, IPM, low spray (fruit).

    No antibiotics used, no added hormones, free range, pasture-raised

    ★Town of Stratham NH

    White Gate FarmSusan Vallone McGeough119 Prescott Rd Epping, NH(603) [email protected]■Strawberries, blueberries, raspberries,

    blackberries, peaches,cherries, pears, grapes, apples

    We raise the usual vegetables expected, but specialize on heirloom tomatoes and heirloom winter squash. Pork, chicken eggs. Maple syrup, honey, cut flowers, herbs, spring plants

    ●No GMO used, low spray (fruit), no antibiotics used, no added hormones, free range, pasture-raised, grass-fed with grain supplement

    Willow Creek SugarhouseBrad Rice137 Willow Rd East Kingston, NH(603) [email protected]■Maple syrup, honey

    Wolf Pine FarmAmy Sprague & Tom Harms259 Mouse Ln Alfred, ME(207) [email protected]■We grow certified organic crops ranging

    from peas to parsnips, tomatillos to tomatoes to tatsoi, cucumbers to carrots to celeriac, and sweet potatoes to summer squash for our CSA. Pork & chicken. Maple syrup.

    √Accepts SNAP as payment for CSA●MOFGA Certified Organic. No

    antibiotics used, no added hormones, free range, pasture-raised

    Wyndswept FarmSusan Polcaro205 Patterson Rd Limerick, ME(207) [email protected]■Grains, beef, and pork●Exempt Organic, no added hormones,

    free range, pasture-raised, 100% grass-fed, grass-fed with grain supplement, heritage breeds

    Zorvino VineyardsJim & Cheryl Zanello226 Main St Sandown, NH(603) [email protected]■2500 grape vines from Minnesota

    hybrids, hops, blueberries, peaches, apples and pears. Full gardens of tomatoes, squash, peppers, melons, cucumbers, etc are used in our wine and our kitchen. Hops.

    ●No GMO used, IPM, low spray (fruit)

    Farm Guide Key:■ Products ● Farming practices ★ Conservation easement

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    Seacoast Harvest is a tool to help consumers find sources of local food. The farms listed are located in Rockingham, Strafford, or York Counties and produce edible, agricultural products. All the growers listed in Seacoast Harvest either sell their products directly to consumers, or their products are explicitly identifiable and are available for purchase by consumers in the secondary market.

    Information listed in this guide is submitted directly by the farmers and producers on an annual basis. Seacoast Eat Local is not responsible for omissions or errors. Consumers should call ahead when visiting farms to check hours and product availability and to speak with the growers for the most accurate and up to date information.

    Listing Criteria

    Seafood

    Local scallops can be frozen directly on a cookie sheet and then placed in serving size freezer bags. White fish and squid are best frozen in a salt water solution. Place a serving size in a freezer bag, add saltwater solution and lay flat in the freezer.

    Freezing Local Seafood

    Cooking locally caught fish

    Eat Local All Year Long!January

    Visit a Winter Farmers’ Market. Eat out at a restaurant that serves local food each season.

    February Sign up for a CSA share. Start planning your garden and order seedlings.

    March Visit a sugar shack Finish up your store of preserved foods and make room in the pantry for spring.

    April Look for early spring greens.

    Start to clean out your garden.

    May Celebrate spring as outdoor markets open for the summer.

    June Pick-your-own strawberries

    July Go berry picking and enjoy the first sweet corn of the year

    August NH Eat Local Month! Look for special events and farm days at nheatlocal.org Start canning, freezing, or drying food to eat in winter

    September Celebrate the harvest! Try a new vegetable or local meat

    October Visit a pumpkin patch and take a hayride or get lost in a corn maze. Order your Thanksgiving turkey.

    November Shop for a local Thanksgiving feast as Winter Farmers’ Markets open for the season

    December Celebrate the season with gifts from Holiday Winter Markets

    Cycle the Seacoast at 7am.

    Laugh with friends over a dinner you didn’t have to cook.

    Your future health care needs? They’re covered.

    Independence now, peace of mind for the future.

    Call 1-800-688-9663 to learn more.

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    RiverWoodsExeter.org

    Cedar Point Oyster Farm Steve and Tess Weglarz Durham, NH (603) 502-1914 [email protected]

    ■ Live oysters.▲ Wholesale direct to restaurants: Sanders Fish Market,

    Newick’s.

    Fox Point Oysters Laura Brown Dover, NH (217) 714-1195 [email protected] www.foxpointoysters.com

    ■ Oysters.▲ Summer Farmers’ Markets: At farm (call ahead to pick up at farm parking lot,

    some delivery available to people who call ahead). PYO during scheduled farm tours only.

    Area retailers: Restaurants. Sell to wholesalers who distribute to restaurants

    ★NH Fish and Game, The NH Nature Conservancy, Great Bay Stewards, Coastal Conservation Association

    .

    New England Fishmongers LLC Elliot ME (603) 953-5515 [email protected] www.newenglandfishmongers.com

    ■ Seafood - fresh haddock, cod, pollock, bluefin tuna, halibut as well as sea scallops..

    ▲ Area farmers’ markets and home delivery every Friday for $100 minimum.

    New Hampshire Community Seafood Cooperative 1 Peirce Island Rd Portsmouth, NH [email protected] www.nhcommunityseafood.com

    ■ Fish and shellfish. ▲ Area farmers’ markets, CSF Summer and Winter.

    Yankee Fisherman’s Cooperative 725 Ocean Blvd Seabrook, NH (603) 474-9850 [email protected] facebook.com/yankeefish

    ■ Seafood

    The rule of thumb is to bake fish for 10 minutes for every one inch of filet thickness, at 400 degrees.

    revisionenergy.com 603.679.1777 ME, NH & MA

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    )

    Gleaning Gleaning: gather (leftover grain or other produce) after a harvest.

    Through a grant from NH Farm to School, gleaning coordinators around the state aim to make a critical connection between local farms, gardeners, and other producers, and the many food pantries in our area.

    Excess produce is also directed to local schools and other educational programs. Email [email protected] to be added to the list of Seacoast region gleaning volunteers or to arrange to have us come to your farm to harvest produce you would like to donate. Learn more at nhgleans.org.

    NH Gleans

    Durham:

    Cornucopia Food Pantry Waysmeet Center (United Campus Ministry), 15 Mill Rd (603) 862-1165 [email protected]

    Portsmouth:

    Gather (formerly The Seacoast Family Food Pantry) 210 West Rd, Ste 3 (603) 436-0641

    Exeter:

    St. Vincent de Paul Society Food Pantry 53 Lincoln St (603) 772-9922 [email protected]

    Food pantries in the Seacoast that accept donations of fresh food. The option to donate healthy, local food offers an inspiring way to contribute to the important work of food pantries: farmers can donate some of their bumper crop, volunteers can glean from farm fields, and individual gardeners can bring in produce when their gardens are overflowing.

    Please contact the pantries to arrange donations. Drop-off times and additional pantry information can be found on our website, www.seacoasteatlocal.org.

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    Samm

    From weekly stops to one-time events, there are a number of ways to enjoy the mobile market.

    The Seacoast Area Mobile Market (SAMM) serves as an ambassador of all local food producers in Rockingham, Strafford, and York Counties. We operate like a mini farmers’ market by offering for sale a wide of variety prod-ucts from local farmers and food producers. Our custom designed vehicle pulls into a safe, accessible area and opens up for business.

    There are multiple options available for businesses, schools, community sites, and other locations. SAMM intro-duces communities to local food and farms by offering a welcoming farmers’ market experience on the go. We provide resources to help all people know how to access and use the highest quality local foods all year.

    We accept all forms of payment including SNAP. Customers using SNAP will receive 50% off fruits and veg-etables. For schedule and more information go to www.seacoasteatlocal.org/SAMM and make sure to follow SAMM on Instagram @sammvan

    If you’re interested in having the Mobile Market visit your community, school, or workplace please contact [email protected]. We also have sponsorship opportunities if your business or organization would like to help us spread local food far and wide!

    The Seacoast Area Mobile Market started in 2016 and is generously funded by Harvard Pilgrim Health Care Foundation’s Healthy Food Fund and the New Hampshire Charitable Foundation.

    Ways to GiveSeacoast Eat Local is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization that welcomes tax-deductible charitable donations of all sizes from businesses and individuals alike. Donate securely on our website or by mailing a check to 2 Washington St Suite 331, Dover, NH 03820. Donations help our programs stay strong. Businesses looking to sponsor events or programs should contact the Seacoast Eat Local office for our full menu of sponsorship opportunities and benefits.

    Ways to VolunteerWith a large variety of programs offered throughout the year, Seacoast Eat Local is always looking for volunteers! Opportunities include helping at markets, gleaning at local farms, and serving as a member of program committees. If you have a passion for local food, we’d love for you to be a part of what we do! To get involved, contact our Program Coordinator, [email protected].

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    Have You Met SAMM?SAMM, the Seacoast Area Mobile Market, the first mobile market program of its kind in New Hampshire, is part of a larger Mobile Market consortium that spans New England, and is generously funded by the Harvard Pilgrim Health Care Foundation’s Healthy Food Fund. SAMM will be hitting the road again starting in June 2018!

    The goal of SAMM is to provide access to local foods in communities within our service region that meet one of a number of criteria for having reduced/inconsistent access to fresh, local foods. In addition to these community stops, SAMM also services a small number of employers in our region as an employee benefit program. SAMM is also aimed at supporting local agricultural businesses in our region. By sourcing product as locally to market stops as possible, we hope to incentivize and support small scale agricultural businesses in their growth.

    SAMM accepts EBT/SNAP benefits for purchases and also runs incentive programs that are aimed at helping low-income individuals stretch their dollars at markets and purchase more fresh, local and healthy food. SAMM accepts SNAP tokens as well as Granite State Market Match fruit and vegetable coupons that SNAP customers may receive at traditional markets. Rather than receiving matching coupons for purchases, SAMM customers receive a 50% discount on fruits and vegetables.

    See SAMM in Summer 2018 at our Community Stop Sites, June 18th - September 28th.

    SAMM

    10-10:30 Dover Housing, Central Towers, Henry Law Ave, Dover11:00-1:00 Exeter Hospital, Alumni Drive, Exeter5:00-6:30 Goodwin Library, Main Street, Farmington9:30-10:00 Senior Housing, Waldron Towers, Green Street, Dover11:00-12:00 Strafford County Complex at Riverside Rest Home, County Road, Dover2:00-4:00 Rolling Green Nursery, Breakfast Hill Road, Greenland10:00-11:30 Core Physicians Park, Holland Way, Exeter1:00-3:00 Raymond Shopping Plaza, Freetown Rd, Raymond

    To learn more, visit www.seacoasteatlocal.org/samm or follow us on instagram @sammvan

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    Seasonal availability for the Seacoast

    Available year-round: meat and poultry, eggs, milk, cheese, honey, maple syrup, wine, seafood ● fresh ■ storage ▲ greenhouse or extended season www.seacoastharvest.org

    Seasonal Availability

    In our annual publication, Seacoast Harvest, our mis-sion is to provide the information and resources nec-essary for consumers to access sources of local foods all year long in a variety of ways. Our online local food guide at www.seacoastharvest.org provides additional resources and is updated throughout the year.

    Seacoast Eat Local strives to increase access to locally produced food among SNAP/EBT benefit recipients. We provide this vital service at all our winter mar-kets and at participating summer markets and farm stands. Funding initiatives and partnerships have in-creased the purchasing power of our clientele through matching incentives.

    Seacoast Eat Local is the organizer of the Winter Farmers’ Market Program at Wentworth Green-houses and Exeter High School. Our efforts extend the revenue season for local farmers, helping to ensure their economic health through the off-season. These events create a complete circle of local food availability for consumers, proving that local food can be a year-round commitment. We pride ourselves on providing a space for farmers and consumers to gather and enjoy one another’s company.

    The mission of the Seacoast Area Mobile MarketProgram (SAMM) is to strengthen communities through greater access to local foods for all Seacoast residents. By bringing locally produced, fresh food products to individuals in their communities at home and at work, we seek to eliminate transportation barri-ers and thereby expand access to local food. Expanding food access in communities with historically limited access will, in turn, support the growth and spread of local agricultural efforts and businesses and also further cement awareness of the importance of eating locally across our region.

    Seacoast Eat LocalSeacoast Eat Local is a registered 501(c)3 nonprofit organization founded in 2006 with the mission to increase access to fresh, local foods. We connect people with sources of locally grown foods and advocate eating locally for the health of our environment, community, culture, and economy. Through advocacy, organizing, and edu-cation, we work toward a sustainable local food system that meets the needs of both producers and consumers. In dedication to this mission we operate four primary programs: Seacoast Harvest, Winter Farmers’ Markets, SNAP/EBT acceptance and incentives services, and the Seacoast Area Mobile Market (SAMM). Learn more about our organization, programs, and how to get involved at www.seacoasteatlocal.org

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