Looking for a local source of wholesale produce and other foods direct from the farms, orchards, dairies ranches and producers Western Massachusetts? Scroll down this page and you will see the
aall of thoses in Western Massachusetts, sorted by county. Those offering organic or sustainably grown produce are identified by the words "organic" and/or "sustainable" in Green, next to their name.
If they have a website, the name will be in blue and underlined; click on it and it will open their website.ALWAYS call before you go
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Updates for November 2024
November In the U.S. fall and winter crops like winter squash and apples are
still available, but remember, you often need to make bulk orders a season (or 2 ) in advance. So, right now, orders for Spring crops are being taken.
Wholesale food producers, by county
Click on Resources above, if you need a county map
Berkshire County
Franklin County
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Apex Orchards Inc. - Local sales at our farm, Local
delivery, all produce is grown using IPM (integrated pest
management), apples, cherries, peaches, Honey from hives on the
farm, school tours
225 Peckville Road, Shelburne Falls , MA
01370. Phone: (413) 625-2744. Email:
apexorchards@gmail.com. Open: July through April Monday
through Friday 8am to 5pm. Directions: South: I-91 N to RT-2A
exit (Exit 26- toward RT-2/Greenfield/N. Adams) Enter roundabout
to 3rd exit onto MA-2 / Mohawk Trail. Drive 3.5 miles and turn
right onto Peckville Road. Continue 0.7 miles to 225 Peckville
Rd; North: I-91 S to RT-2 exit (Exit 26- toward
RT-2A/Greenfield/N. Adams). Enter next roundabout to 1st exit
onto MA-2 /Mohawk Trail. Drive 3.5 miles and turn right onto
Peckville Road. Continue 0.7 miles to 225 Peckville Rd. Payment:
Cash, Check, Visa/MasterCard.
Click here for our Facebook page. (ADDED: February 02, 2016)
- Fairview Farms - Local sales at
our farm, Local delivery, Regional delivery (see below for
details), flowers, winter squash, tomatoes, Other fruit or veg,
345 Long Plain Road, Whately, MA 01093. Phone: 413-665-4361.
Open: Please call any time; If we are not available we will get
back to your message as soon as possible. Directions:
Click here for a map and directions. Payment: Cash, only.
Greenhouse Tomatoes.
Hampden County
Hampshire County
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Kielbasa Orchards - Local delivery, apples,
290
Bay Road, Hadley, MA 01035. Phone: 413-455-6687. Email:
kielbasa.orchards@gmail.com. Open: Saturday and Sunday, from
9 am to 5 pm, September 1 to November 15. Directions:
Click here for a map and directions. Payment: Cash, Check.
Click here for our Facebook page. (ADDED: March 25, 2016)
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Phoenix Fruit Farm - Uses
natural growing practices, apples, peaches,Local
sales at our farm, Local delivery, Regional delivery (see below
for details), all produce is grown using IPM (integrated pest
management), also U-pick and already picked,
porta-potties, weddings and wedding parties
249 Sabin Street,
Belchertown, MA 01007. Phone: (413) 213-1414. Alternate Phone:
(978) 430-9459. Email:
elly@phoenixfruitfarm.com. Open: Saturday and Sunday, from
10 am to 4 pm, July 28 to October 21. Directions: Coming from
the Mass Pike: Take exit 8 (Palmer/Amherst). Turn left on 32,
then left onto High Street. Bear right onto Palmer street/route
181. Follow signs to stay on 181, and after about 5-6 miles,
you’ll take a right on Cold Spring road. Take your first left
onto Sabin street, drive past the UMass Orchard, and Phoenix
Fruit Farm will be on the right.
Click here for a map and directions. We use natural
practices, but are not seeking organic certification. Payment:
Cash, Debit cards, Visa/MasterCard, Discover, AmEx, WIC
Vouchers.
Click here for our Facebook page. All of our fruit is grown
using advanced IPM practices, and ecological growing techniques.
We do not use herbicide, choosing instead to foster a complex
ecosystem in the soil and understory of the trees. We use
biological and cultural pest control methods, and use sprays
only when there is no other non-chemical control option. (ADDED:
April 09, 2018)