Open local farms: What’s the best way to get locally grown food?

HARLEM VALLEY — To assist with food availability, the Cornell Cooperative Extension of Dutchess County has provided the following information about local farms, what they offer and how they’re making their food available to residents with limited shopping options due to COVID-19. Please be sure to call ahead if planning a visit to pick up an order. 

In addition to take out and delivery meals, some local restaurants and diners are also making certain grocery products available to customers. 

Social distancing should be used to ensure the safety of all.

Amenia

Maitri Farm: curbside delivery: pickup at farm: 143 Amenia Union Road: boxed pre-orders Fridays only: 518-789-1522: Facebook.

Dover Plains

Brookby Farm Store: curbside delivery: 62 Dover Furnace Road: meats, dairy, cheese: 845-849-5461.

Soukup Farm: curbside delivery: home delivery Saturday and Sundays: 271 Halls Corner Road: maple, maple products, Hudson Valley Fresh milk, JSK meats, yogurt, other groceries: 845-264-3137: Facebook.

Z Farm Organics: curbside delivery: store is closed but accepting orders: 355 Poplar Hill Road: 845-337-0044: Facebook.

Millbrook

JSK Cattle Co. Store: curbside delivery: home delivery: 150 Chestnut Ridge Road: meats, dairy, eggs, produce, local products: 914-456-9051: jskcattlecompany.com.

Locust Hill Market: curbside delivery: home delivery: meats, cheeses, produce: 3691 Route 82: 845-489-3187:  Facebook.

The Market at Mabbettsville: 3809 Route 44: 845-605-1996.

Millerton

McEnroe Organic Farm: curbside delivery: 5409 Route 22: meat, produce, baked goods, prepared foods: www.mcenroeorganicfarm.com: 518-789-4191.

Willow Brook Farm Store: curbside delivery; 196 Old Post Road 4: pork, beef: 518-789-6880: Facebook.

Pine Plains

Chaseholm Farm: 115 Chase Road: cheese, meats, raw milk: 518-339-2071.

Ronnybrook Farms: curbside pickup: 310 Prospect Hill Road: dairy products: 518-398-6455: orders@ronnybrook.com.

Sugar Hill Farm: 3580 Route 199: meats: 518-398-0396: Facebook. 

Salt Point

Terhune Orchard Farm and Bakery: home delivery: 761 North Ave.: apples, cider, baked goods: 845-475-5614: www.terhuneorchardsny.com.

Stanfordville

Big Rock Farm: curbside delivery: 6031 Route 82: prepared foods, fresh produce, bread, eggs, milk, etc.: 845-868-3320: Facebook.

Thunder Hill Farm: 5908 Route 82: meat and eggs: 845-868-1306.

Wingdale

Harlem Valley Homestead: curbside delivery: 147 Old Forge Road: beef, pork, eggs, jam: 503-351-3452: farm@Harlemvalleyhomestead.com.

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