Tougas Family Farm, 234 Ball Street, pick-your-own fruits in season (508)393-6406įoppema’s Farm, 1605 Hill Street, (508) 234-6711, fresh local produceĬournoyers Farm, 400 Grove Street (508) 753-2650 fruits, vetetables and flowersįarmers' Market, Thursdays 3 p.m. Hawk Hill Orchards, 83 Carleton Road, (508) 865-4037, August-Christmas Weekends and Holidays, 10 to 5pm, Wed-Fri, Noon to 5pm, apples, peaches, plumsīerberian's Farm, 68 Otis Street (508) 393-8072 fruits and vegetables in seasonĭavidian Brothers Farm, 500 Church Street vegetables and fruits in season Soojians Farm, 1666 Main Street (508) 892-8109 vegetables in season until frost Westfield Farm, “Caprilands”, Route 68: several varieties of locally produced goats' cheese on the Common, fresh local produceīerries and Bloom: 29 South Road, pick your own blueberries and vegetables in season after mid-Julyįarmers' Market, in the Damon House Parking Lot, 3-6:30 p.m. Grafton Farmers Market, Wednesdays 2 p.m. Houlden Family Farms 139 Old Westboro Road, (508) 839-2409 vegetables and fruits in season, featuring corn until frost Indian Head Farm, 232 Pleasant St., Berlin, ( 978) 838-2942 fruits and vegetables in season, “asparagus to pumpkins” pick-your-own strawberries, blueberries and raspberries (508) 831-2995īalance Rock Farm, 104 Highland Street, Berlin (978) 838-2024, locally grown veal, pork lamb, beef and chicken milk products and eggs The Farmer's Daughter at Hillcrest, 153 Millbury St. Review our list of resources for Worcester County-Grown Produce below to find local farms near you. Any small step you take helps the environment, protects your family's health and supports small farmers in your area. The first step to being a locavore is to determine what local means for you.Ĭlick on 10 Steps to Becoming a Locavore to learn more. The great thing about eating local is that it's not an all-or-nothing venture. Locavores are people who pay attention to where their food comes from and commit to eating local food as much as possible.
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