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Apple Valley Beef 1Matt Martin and Betsy Blunt1169 Apple Valley Road 413-625-6939Registered Gelbvieh, Herefords, Charolais Bred for meat tenderness and sizeNo hormones, no antibiotics
Apple Valley Galloways 2
Johanna and Jerry Pratt1739 Hawley Road (413)628-4773Grass-fed Belted Galloway beef, hay, cordwood, young stock, stone dust - baggedBear Meadow Apiary 3 Nancy and Rick Intres926 Spruce Corner Road (413)628-3970Crop pollination, honeybees, honey,bee pollen, beeswax candles, lip balm
Clark Brothers Orchards 6580 Apple Valley Road (413)625-2492, (413)625-2785 Fax (413)625-2940 www.AppleValleyApples.comApples, peaches, pears, and plumsOpen: Sept-March? Hours: Sun-Thurs. 8am-8pm Fri. 8am-4pm Closed Sat.
Cozie Nook Homestead & Florist 8Dennis and Robyn Crowningshield112 Stroheker Road. (413)628-3254Custom portable sawing, Registered Icelandic and Finn sheep, grass-fed lamb, handmade Christmas Wreaths and Full service florist Hours: Mon-Sat 9am-6pm
Cranston’s Tree Farm 9Tom and Cynthia Cranston and Family372 Baptist Corner Road (413)628-0090www.cranstonschristmastreefarm.comChristmas trees and wreaths- Nov. & Dec.Maple syrup and hay – year round
Edge Hill Golf Course 10 Mark Graves298 Barnes Road (413)625-6018www.edgehillgolfcourse.comMaple syrup – year roundGolf – April thru NovemberDennis Gould 11 230 Spruce Corner Road (413)628-4456Firewood – year roundGray’s Beaver Meadow Farm 12 Wm. And Marian Gray and Family38 Barnes Road (413)625-6559www.grayssugarhous.comMaple products available year round at the farm and by mail order, hay .Lanoue Farm 13 David and Amy Lanoue242 Watson-Spruce Corner Rd (413)628-0236Maple products – year round
Lil – Hi Farm 14 Alan and Shirley Lily and Family1592 Bug Hill Road (413)628-4577Hay – year roundTent rentals – year roundPaddy Flat Farm 15Joel and Joan Arsenault314 Nortin Hill Road (413)628-3974All natural vegetables, winter squash, peaches, plums
Robert Bros. Lumber Co. 16Leonard and Joan Roberts1450 Spruce Corner RoadPhone: (413)628-3333 Fax: (413)628-4603Email: [email protected] green/dried native/kiln dried lumber,specialty timber, bark mulch, sawdust, long length/cut & split firewood – year roundHours: M-Th 7am-4:30pm, F 7am-11am
Countryside Vegetables 7Tom Poissant, Pam Clark, Cody Belval730 Creamery Road. (413)628-3243Vegetables -- Beans, corn, peppers, pumpkins, squash, tomatoes, etc. Open: July-October
Robertson Brothers 17Bob and Chris Robertson2003 Conway Road (413)628-0126DairyFirewood – year round
Sangha Farm 18188 Creamery Road (413)628-0026Produce, fresh and dried herbs, breeders of Registered Finn sheep & Nubian goats, goat cheeseOpen by appointment
Scott Orchards 19Ed and Janice Scott and Family853 Conway Road (413)628-3327Apples, peaches, plums, pears, winter squash, pumpkins, maple syrup, honeyOpen: August thru May Hours: Daily 9am to 6pm. Closed Tuesdays
Sidehill Farm 20 Amy Klippenstein and Paul Lacinski137 Beldingville Road (413)[email protected] www.sidehillfarm.netYogurt and raw milk from our own grass-fed Normande and Canadienne cows, vegetables and fruit from our fields and greenhouses. Our cows graze pasture spring through fall, and eat Certified organic hay cut from those pastures in the winter. Raw milk and yogurt are available in our self–serve refrigerator at the farm March through November. See our website for stores and CSA’s that carry our yogurt. Come see us at the Ashfield Farmers Market
Springwater Farm 22Donna and Will Elwell2081 Baptist Corner Road (413)625-9975Blueberries, raspberries, peaches, concord grapes.Peas, lettuce mix, garlic, basil, carrots, cucumbers.All grown without pesticides or chemical fertilizers.
Springhill Acres 21Tom, Sandy, Ed and Meredith Carter332 Main St. (413)628-3288Hay – year roundLamb – call for availability
South Face Farm 23Tom McCrumm and Judy Haupt755 Watson Spruce Corner Road (413)628-3268
www.southfacefarm.comMaple products available year around at the farm and via mail order. Sugarhouse Restaurant open March to mid-April.Steady Lane Farm 24 Janet Clark and Nort Salz144 Steady Lane (413)628-4689www.steadylanefarm.com Grass -fed beef, hay, lavendar, pick your own raspberriesStone Meadow Gardens 25Linda Taylor, Phil, Tyler and Kevin Pless241 Dyer Road (413)628-3959www.stonemeadowgardens.comField grown daylilies
The Christmas Tree Farm in Ashfield 27Albert Pieropan69 Pfersick Road (413)625-9758Christmas trees and Balsam boughsRetail, wholesale – November and December
Taylor Farm 26Alan and Lynn Taylor’335 Hill Road (413)628-4665Hay, cattle
Townsley Farm 28Ray and Roland Townsley435 Apple Valley Road (413)625-2668DairyWauban Farms 29 Tom and Shirley Schreiber and Family3227 Watson Road (413)628-3227Dairy
Williams Farm 31Art and Deane Williams820 Conway Road (413) 628-3289Hay
Whitney Acres Farm 30Faye Whitney and Phil Lussier535 Main St. (413)628-3279www.whitneyacresfarm.comFleece, yarn, roving and knitwear, registered Shetland sheep, eggs , hay
Brook Farm Orchard. 5 Alan Surprenant947 Apple Valley Road (413)625-961530 varieties of ECO grown applesOpen August- October
Bear Swamp Orchard 4 Jen Williams and Steve Gougeon & Family1209B Hawley Road (413) 625-2849Naturally grown apples, no synthetic chemicals, ready pick or pick-your-own. www.bearswamporchard.com
Ashfield Farms
This brochure was funded, in part, by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Department of Agricultural Resources
Ashfield Farmers Market Saturday mornings 8:30 to 12:30
Memorial Day weekend through OctoberOn the Town Common
Veggies, fruit, berries, cut flowers, flowering plants, eggs, cheese, yogurt, beef, pork, maple syrup, honey, bread, pastries, jams, herbs and
herbal preparations, wool and yarn, homemade soap.
All from Hilltown farmers fresh to you!
The Ashfield Agricultural Commission meets in Ashfield Town Hall
on the 2nd Tuesday of every month 7 PM Oct – April, 8 PM May - SeptAll residents are welcome to attend.
A guide to Ashfield Agricultural Products
Help keep Ashfield farms viable Buy Local
Farms help preserve open spaceand provide wildlife habitat