PATH Foundation: T...Pastured Poultry, Eggs from Pastured Hens, Seasonal Produce Bountiful Acres,...
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Non-Profit Org.U.S. Postage
PAIDPermit No. 57 Warrenton, VA Post Office Box 460 • Warrenton, VA 20188
www.pecva.org
CULPEPER
A World Away Farm, LLC16080 Newby’s Shop RdElkwood
Katherine Iacovelli(240) 626 · [email protected]
Sells on-siteFree-Range Chicken Eggs, Non-GMO Amish grain with no pesticides, Limited Seasonal vegetables, Timothy Hay
AnteSEEDentBarry [email protected]
Sells at Culpeper Farmers MarketSeasonal Heirloom Vegetables, Hardneck Garlic, Seedlings in Spring
Bart & Sarah’s at Great Oak Farm16034 Little Fork Church RdRixeyville
Sarah Mobius(540) 687 · [email protected]
Sells chicken directly from farm—individual sales and CSA sharesFreedom Ranger Slow-Grown Pastured Poultry, Eggs from Pastured Hens, Seasonal Produce
Bountiful Acres, LLC14294 Browntown RoadCulpeper
(540) 827 · [email protected]
Sells onsite (call first), Culpeper Farmers MarketPastured Poultry, Free-Range Eggs, Pork
Cibola Farms10075 Stone Bridge RoadCulpeper
Rob Ferguson & Mike Sipes(540) 212 · [email protected]
Sells on-site (Fri-Mon 9 am-5 pm), online, farmers marketsBuffalo Meat, Free-Range Pork, Sausages, and Jerky, Dog Food
Clover Hill Farm10109 Clover Hill LaneRixeyville
Christina M Stockton(540) 937 · [email protected]
Sells on-site (Daily 9 am-5 pm), Cul-peper Farmers Market, CFC Home and Farm Market on Wednesday Eggs, Cut Flowers, Purebred Berkshire Pork, Angus Beef
Corvallis Farms14303 Chesterfield LaneCulpeper
Terry Osborn(540) 718 · [email protected]
Sells at Culpeper Farmers Market or Call/Email for Special OrdersSpecialty Greens (spinach, lettuce and over 30 varieties of mesclun greens), Heirloom Tomatoes, Strawberries, Raspberries, Blueberries, Blackberries, Fresh Cut Flowers, Homemade Jams
Countless Blessings Farm22126 Highland RdCulpeper
Daniel & Michaela Chiles(540) 878 · [email protected] us on Facebook
On Farm Mon-Sat 8 am-6 pm, The Marque Farmers Market on Thursdays 2 pm-6 pm
Pork, Pastured Chicken, Pastured Turkey, Brown and Green Chicken Eggs, Homemade Breads, Pet Bunnies
Croftburn Farm Culpeper
Meg and Andrew Campbell(540) 825 · [email protected]
Sells by Phone and EmailAll natural, Dry-aged Black Angus Beef and Lamb (Custom cut, Whole, halves and quarters, Grass-finish and Grain-finish available), Pastured Eggs, Honey, Washable Sheepskin Fleeces
Full Moon Farm, LLC13632 Major Brown DriveSperryville
Michael & Susan Frank(540) 547 · [email protected]
Sells Leesburg Farmers Market, Messick’s Farm Market, Whole Foods CharlottesvilleA large culinary variety of USDA certified
organic, food grade essential oils, herbal extract sprays, dried herbs, spices and potted plants. Organic food grade Skin Care Products.
Honey Brook Farms19030 Bel Pre RoadBrandy Station
The Wilkes Team(540) 825 · [email protected]
Sells on-site (call ahead), Farmers Markets (Leesburg Saturday, Alexandria/Del Ray, Mt. Vernon, Stone Ridge Market, One Loudoun/Ashburn, Reston Wednesday), Year-round drop-offs available (incl. to Haymarket)Seasonal Certified Naturally Grown Produce, RAW honey, 100% Grass Fed & Finished Beef & Lamb, Pasture Raised Non-GMO Chicken (incl. organic fed, CNG Chicken), Eggs, Turkey, & Pork, Grafted Apple Trees, Whole Grain & No-Gluten Baked Goods. Loose Leaf Organic Tea, Farm-made natural lip balms & salves. See website for complete list!
Lakota Ranch Farm Store9272 Big Horn RoadRemington
Caroline Shrewsbury(540) 848 · [email protected]
Sells on-site, Wednesday-Sunday, 10 am-6 pm
Grass-fed Devon Beef, Pasture-Raised Pork, Home Goods
Lindera Farms VinegarsP.O. Box 1002Marshall
Daniel Liberson(703) 967 · [email protected] us on Facebook
Sells at The Whole Ox, The Home Farm Store, The Organic Butcher, Glen’s Garden Market Mulberry, Elderflower and Honey Vinegars
Morningside Farm and Nursery7855 Griffinsburg RoadBoston
George & Karen Mosebrook(540) 547 · 3726morningsidefarmandnursery@gmail.comwww.morningsidefarmandnursery.comFind us on Facebook
Sells on-site, Farmers Markets and at Plant ShowsHerbs, Perennials, Annuals, Native Plants, Grasses, Trees and Shrubs
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ALBEMARLE, FLUVANNA, GREENE, LOUISA & NELSON COUNTIES
2016FOOD GUIDE
F R E S H F O O D S F R O M L O C A L FA M I LY FA R M S
NORTHERN PIEDMONT
CULPEPER, FAUQUIER, MADISON, ORANGE & RAPPAHANNOCK COUNTIES
Cheese & Dairy
Meat
Poultry/Eggs
Specialty Products
U-Pick
Produce
Community Supported Agriculture
PATH Foundation: Enhancing the health and vitality of our community
The PATH Foundation is a charitable grantmaking organization located in
Warrenton with a focus on health and vitality. It was created in November 2013 through a joint venture between Fauquier Health and LifePoint Hospitals. With assets of $200 million, the PATH Foundation (formerly Fauquier Health Foundation) is in a position to have a significant impact on its service area—Fauquier, Rappahannock and northern Culpeper Counties.
Early in the process of organizing the foundation, Fauquier Health and the PATH Foundation partnered to conduct a community health needs assessment to identify existing health priorities, note service gaps and determine where the foundation can turn its focus to support the health and vitality of the community.
The assessment determined the PATH Foundation’s four areas of focus—access to care, childhood wellness, mental health and senior services.
Since its inception, the PATH Foundation has provided more than $2 million in grants to over 50 organizations (including The Fauquier
Education Farm, see story on page 11). Learn more about PATH Foundation at www.pathforyou.org.
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What is a CSA? A CSA is a farm that grows for a group of families. Members join before the season begins and receive a weekly basket of farm products.Look for the icon!
FARMS
Moving Meadows Farm254 E. Davis StreetCulpeper
Wally and Amy Hudson(540) 317 · [email protected]
All natural grass-fed beef, gourmet goat, pastured chicken & turkey. Fresh eggs. Flour milled daily for our 100% Whole Grain Breads (Spelt, Rye & Wheat). Wholesome brownies, cookies & cinnamon buns. Soups & sandwiches served with Moving Meadows Farm meats and breads.
Muddy Run Farm15744 White Tail LaneCulpeper
Peter Schechter & Rosa Puech(540) 937 · [email protected]
Sells on-siteSpanish Goats (Breeding and Meat), Llamas, Llama fiber
Nature’s Table Food Club14303 Chesterfield LaneCulpeper
Terry Osborn / Tim & Tracy Brown(540) 827 · 7654 / (540) 718 · [email protected]
Sell by CSA: a convenient weekly drop of point will be designatedShare may include: Blueberries, Strawberries, Blackberries, Raspberries, Tomatoes, Sweet Peppers, Green Beans, Sugar Snap Peas, Garlic, Potatoes, Summer Squashes, Eggplant, Herbs, Spinach, Lettuce and other greens, Edamame, Beets, Flowers and Jam
Oak Shade Farm14455 Waterford Run LaneRixeyville
James Mello(540) 937 · [email protected]
Sells at Warrenton Farmers Market, CSASeasonal Organic Vegetables, Honey, Shiitake Mushrooms, Jams, (Cherry, Pear, Strawberry, Jalapeno), Eggs from Pastured Chickens
Old Gjerpen Farm10042 Cedar Spring LaneCulpeper
Richard & Donna Larson(540) 829 · [email protected]
Call for DetailsWhole fresh lamb, whole or half grass-fed beef
Pannills Gate Farm25325 Old Office RoadCulpeper
Patty Johnson(540) 423 · [email protected]
Sells on-site (by appt.), local delivery, restaurants, Culpeper Farmers MarketGrass-Fed Beef
Quartz Hill Farm, LLC3150 Jefferson Woods LaneAmissville
Glenn Bell(540) 227 · [email protected]
Sell on-site (call for best times), local delivery availableSeasonal Produce, Eggs, Homemade Baked Goods (Breads and Cookies), Preserves
Rohan Farm10095 Rohan RoadRixeyville
Peggy Parris and sons Matt Buell and Rob Parris(540) 937 · [email protected]
Sells on-site (strictly by appt. only)Seasonal Produce, Rabbit, Lamb, Goat, Squab, Guineas, Chicken, Turkey, Quail, Chukar, Pheasants,Pickles, Jams, Jellies
Saddle Ridge Farm10210 Jamesons Mill RoadCulpeper
Wendy Hasychak(703) 789 · [email protected]
Sells on-site 7-days a week and at neighborhood drop sitesPasture Raised, Non-GMO Pork, Chicken and Eggs, Grass-Fed/Finished Beef
Stallard Road Farm & Botanicals14649 Black Hill RoadRixeyville
John & Katherine Adams(540) 937 · [email protected]/stallardroadfarm
Sell on site (by appt.), Spotsylvania Farmers Market and Fairfax County: Oak Marr & Wakefield Markets (see website for details)Culinary & medicinal herbs: plants, tea blends, vinegars, tonics, salves. Mushrooms, eggs (free-range), grassfed beef, honey. Farm tours & classes by appt.
Summer Creek Farm10152 Cedar Spring LaneCulpeper
Karen Evans(540) 718 · [email protected]
CSA, Sells on-site (by appt.), Lamb available at The Ole Country StoreFrozen Lamb Cuts, Whole Freezer Lambs, 25 to 100lb Beef Packages, Eggs, Greenhouse Lettuce and Kale
Sunshine Acres14501 Waterford Run LaneRixeyville
Monica Briggs(540) 937 · [email protected]
Sells at Culpeper Downtown Farmer’s Market, CFC Wednesday Farmer’s Market, On-site call for hoursPesticide-free Seasonal Vegetables, Mushrooms, Eggs
Superfood Farm15190 Inlet RdCulpeper
Nifen Gaber(571) 340 · [email protected]
Local Farmers MarketsFruits and Vegetables
Sweet Valley Farm Dairy19017 Fields Mill RoadElkwood
Cecilia Schallenberger(540) 423 · [email protected]
Spotsylvania, Downtown Fredericksburg and Dale City Farmers MarketsGoat Cheese; Goat Milk Ice Cream; Goats; Goat Milk Soap
The Funny Farm2437 Funny Farm RoadReva
Mark & Samantha Pullen(549) 547 · [email protected]
Sells on-site by appointmentVegetables, Eggs and Laying Hens
Wilevington Farm11278 Homeland RoadRixeyville
Dick & Sharon Williams(540) 937 · [email protected]
Sells on-site (open mid Sept-Oct, 9 am-5 pm) and at Tri-County Farmers MarketAssorted Pumpkins and Gourds, Assorted Butters and Jams
FAUQUIER
4 Charms Farm4450 Old Auburn RdCatlett
Jay Carson(571) 426 · [email protected]
Contact to purchase Farm Fresh Eggs
Angelic Beef Farm11170 St. Paul’s RoadRemington
Doug Linton(540) 439 · [email protected]
Sells at Oakton, Reston, and Gainesville Farmers Markets Hormone and additive free Piedmontese Beef
Ayshire Farm21846 Trappe RoadUpperville
(540) 592 · [email protected] [email protected]
Products available year round at the Home Farm Store in Middleburg, VA, at Hunter’s Head Tavern in Upperville, VA, online, and in many other local restaurants and independent markets.Best known for certified organic, Certified Humane®, Non-GMO, heritage breed meats and poultry, Ayrshire Farm produces chicken and turkey, beef, veal, pork and eggs. Home Farm Store provides customers with the best of local and sustainable gour-met foods including sustainably harvested seafood, local beers, wines and ciders, jams & jellies, chocolates, cheeses, produce, oven-ready meals, desserts, diet-restricted foods and unique host and hostess gifts.
Berry Simple Farm, LLC7992 Tackett LaneBealeton
Rick Crofford(540) 439 · [email protected]
Sells April through DecemberAsparagus, Blueberries, Raspberries, Specialty Potatoes, and other seasonal extras
Blue Ridge Beef1716 Blue Ridge Farm RoadUpperville
Michael Barreda & Leslie Grayson(540) 592 · [email protected]
Sells On-SiteGrass-Fed Beef Sold by the 1/2 or the 1/4 (Cuts Individually Frozen & Wrapped in Cryovac)
Bull Run Mountain Vegetable Farm4362 Highpoint LaneThe Plains
Leigh Hauter(703) 754 · 4005farm@bullrunfarm.comwww.bullrunfarm.combullrunfarm.blogspot.comFind us on Facebook
Through CSA; Delivery available to pick-up locations; Farm StandSeasonal Produce, Fruits, Eggs, Honey
Cobbler View Farm, LLC10012 Cobbler View DriveDelaplane
Jane Eickhoff(703) 509 · [email protected] us on Facebook
Sells at Middleburg Farmers Market and offers 16 week CSASeasonal Produce, Blueberry, Peach and Pear Jams, Pickles, Hops
Cows-N-Corn5225 Catlett RoadMidland
Jeff & Patty Leonard(540) 439 · [email protected]
Sells on-site, U-pick (check website for hours)Cheese, Ice Cream, Pumpkins, Event Hosting, Corn Maze
Cheese & Dairy
Meat
Poultry/Eggs
Specialty Products
U-Pick
Produce
Community Supported Agriculture
By Kae Yowell
Have you always wanted a vegetable garden, but don’t want to till under your lawn? Step out of the comfort zone of traditional
landscaping and try incorporating edible landscaping into your existing ornamental beds. The edible plants in this list add a spotlight to only a few of the amazing plants that could work for you.
1 Blueberry containers are bountiful! Peach Sorbet blueberry (Vaccinium corymbosum ‘Peach Sorbet’), is a dwarf compact shrub best adapted to patio containers.
2 Fruit tree espaliers are especially nice! Add one along a wall or fence to artistically incorporate fruit next to your house.
3 Try adding culinary herbs surrounding stone pavers to create a living walkway! Variegated Lemon Thyme (Thymus vulgaris ‘Variegated Lemon’) can tolerate light foot traffic.
4 The otherworldly Globe Artichoke (Cynara scolymus) adds interest to your planting beds! Its exotic, glaucous gray-colored foliage will be a conversation starter.
5 For pops of bold color try Bright Lights Swiss Chard (Beta vulgaris var. cicla ‘Bright Lights’). This rainbow colored cultivar of Swiss chard is a nutrient dense leafy green with brightly colored stems.
Now, you can look at your landscape with a new perspective, visualizing all of the edible landscaping possibilities. By paring appropriate edible plants with ornamentals, you can achieve a more sustainable and literally tasteful edible landscape. The Fauquier County Master Gardener help desk would love to answer plant specific questions. Contact us at (540) 341-7950 x1 or [email protected].
Top 5 Edible Landscaping Ideas
Photo by Kae Yowell
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FRUIT & VEGETABLE AVAILABILITY CALENDAR
In addition to the standard fruit and vegetables you see on this chart, Northern Piedmont area farmers and farmers markets offer an even broader variety of produce to pick from. Explore your farmers’ websites and other online sites to find recipes that might appeal to your family.
JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DECApples
Asparagus
Blackberries
Blueberries
Broccoli
Cantaloupe
Cucumbers
Grapes
Green Beans
Green Peppers
Greens/Spinach
Nectarines
Peaches
Pumpkins
Raspberries
Squash
Strawberries
Sweet Corn
Tomatoes
Watermelons
BuyLocalVirginia.orgCelebrating 10 years of Buy Fresh Buy Local!
Dark Hollow Farm 11509 Old Markham RdKelley Walker
(540) 364 · [email protected]
Sells at farm retail store on-site: Wed-Sun, 10 am-6 pm
Forest Fed Heritage Berkshire, Tamworth and Mulefoot Pork, Free-Range Poultry & Eggs, Heritage Turkey, Mushrooms, Honey
Duck Friend Farm6682 Tapps Ford RdAmissville
Elizabeth Hauris(703) 400 · [email protected]
Sells On-site by appointmentDuck Eggs
Evans-Wells Farm3819 Landmark RoadThe Plains
Dr. Anthony Wells(540) 336 · [email protected]
U-Pick On-Site, June - SeptemberMultiple Varieties of Tomatoes
February FarmP.O. Box 299Markham
Ron Harris(540) 364 · [email protected]
Sells on site by appt, Marshall Farmers MarketHormone Free Packaged Beef (by piece or package), Fresh Eggs, Blueberries, Blackberries
Fern Hill Apiary5382 Free State RoadMarshall
Michael & Donielle Rininger(540) 364 · [email protected] us on Facebook
Sells directly by phone or e-mail (details online) Honey, Beeswax Candles
Golden Valley FarmP.O. Box 3116Warrenton
(540) 937 · [email protected]
Delivery Locations in Gainesville, Reston, Manassas, Warrenton, Ashburn, Vienna, Occoquan, Charlottesville, Culpeper and Fredericksburg. New delivery locations added by request.Non-GMO Eggs, milk-fed pork, dairy bull calves for beef or 4H. Raw Milk Herdshares from 100% registered Guernsey cows tested positive for the A2 protein.
Green Truck Farm3015 Hartland LaneMarkham
Brian Green (540) 316 · 7715 [email protected] www.greentruckfarms.comFind us on Facebook
Sells on-site PYO, 9 am-5 pm, Call before coming Strawberries, Blueberries, Black & Red Raspberries, Blackberries, Tomatoes, Pumpkins/Winter Squash
The Green Thumb—Days Hill Farm14694 Days Hill LaneSumerduck
Debbie Day(540) 439 · [email protected]
Sells at Saturday Warrenton, Stafford and Spotsylvania Farmers Markets Seasonal Vegetables, Herbs, Vegetable Plants, Eggs, Flowers, Shrubs, Pork products and fresh and frozen chicken
Hartland FarmMarkham
Cheryll Green(540) 532 · [email protected]
Sells On-Site at entrance to Hartland Orchard, 3205 Hartland Lane, Markham, VA 22643Sweet Corn, Tomatoes, Pumpkin, honey, jams, jellies, salsas and other products in season, including Christmas trees
We would like to take this opportunity to congratulate the winners of our 2015 School and Community Garden Awards! The competition recognizes gardens that celebrate the relationship between nature, food and community. And, as always, deciding the winners among such a wonderful group of gardens was a difficult task.
It was wonderful to see such a diversity of applications from around our region. We had schools, community organizations and neighborhoods highlight their gardens. It’s exciting to learn about innovative programs and see stronger communities built around these gardens.
Thank you to everyone who applied to the 2015 competition! Our next round of School and Community Garden Awards will be held in 2017. So until then, happy gardening!
Visit pecva.org/gardens for more information.
Garden Awards!
The gardens that received the $500 Award include:
Fifth Street Community Garden CHARLOTTESVILLE
Frances Hazel Reid Elementary School Garden Classroom
LEESBURG
The gardens that received the $300 Award include:
New Roots Community Garden CHARLOTTESVILLE
Round Hill United Methodist Church GrOwen Garden
PURCELLVILLE
The Fifth Street Community Garden currently has 18 plots and is managed by participants from the Prospect neighborhood. Photo courtesy of Fifth Street Community Garden.
By Jessica Palmer
Time to plant your garden! Order seeds through Southern Exposure Seed Exchange and support PEC.
Thirty percent of the proceeds go to our Buy Fresh Buy Local program when you purchase these seed packages:
Welcome-to-the-Garden Pollinator Collection: Support your pollinators with this special collection of 12 old-fashioned single-blossomed heirloom, open-pollinated flowers and herbs.
Virginia Heritage Seed Collection: A specially priced collection of 12 varieties rich in flavor and history, all associated with Virginia and the Appalachians.
Rainbow Starters Mix: A colorful mix of 10 easy-to-grow flowers and vegetables, great for families and for beginning gardeners.
Visit www.southernexposure.com.
FARMS
Hock Newberry Farm9181 Furr PlaceMarshall
Erica Govednik(540) 364 · [email protected]
Sells at Archwood Green Barns Farmers’ Market, On-farm by appointment only.Fruit, Vegetables, Dairy Goat herd shares, Chicken, Holiday Turkeys, Pork, Pastured Eggs, Jams, Jellies, and more!
Hollin Farms1408 Snowden RoadDelaplane
Matt Davenport(540) 592 · [email protected]
Beef sold online; U-Pick May- October, Wed-Sun 9 am-4 pm
Seasonal Vegetables, Apricots, Plums, Peaches, Cherries, Strawberries, Apples, Berries, Pumpkins, Beef
Kylmar Farm10803 Crest Hill RdMarshall
Marissa Kunkel(540) 364 · [email protected]
Contact to purchaseGrass-Fed Lamb, Limited Supply
Living Waters Longhorns8066 Riverside Farm RoadMarshall
Jim & Danielle Dean(540) 364 · [email protected]
Sell on-siteBeef, Chicken, Turkey, Pork (Grass-Fed by Request)
Manahoac Farm2609 Tenerife RoadCatlett
Matt Nolan(703) 986 · [email protected] us on Facebook
Sells through restaurants, wholesale (by phone or email)Native edible plants, flowers, fresh herbs, hot peppers, microgreens, wheat grass
Martin’s Farms VaP.O. Box 121The Plains
Bill & Holly Martin(540) 253 · [email protected] www.martinsangusbeef.com
Sells Direct, Farmers Markets, Local Restaurants and RetailersDry Aged Natural Angus Beef, Lamb
Mast Meats10673 Rogues RoadMidland
David Mast(540) 272 · [email protected]
Sells on-site by appointmentHormone-Free, All –Natural, Grass-Fed Beef
Messick’s Farm Market6025 Catlett RoadBealeton
Jimmy Messick(540) 439 · [email protected]
Sells on the farm, Mon-Sat 6 am-6 pm, Sun 11 am-7 pm, CSAFruits, vegetables, greens, herbs, flowers, mushrooms, cheeses, eggs, milk, pork, chicken, beef, lamb, honey, pies, breads, jams, jellies, preserves, spices, pickled vegetables, plants
Midtrees Farm8487-8509 Botha RoadWarrenton
Karen Darschner(540) 439 · 4812
Sells at farmers marketsBeef, Beef Sausages, Eggs
Mount Airy Farms P.O. Box 1888Middleburg
Mimi Laplace(540) 687 · [email protected]
Order online or by phoneCertified Organic, Grass-Fed Beef
Mt. Airy Farm7303 Dudie RoadMarshall
Frank & Wallys Peltier(540) 349 · [email protected]
Sells on-site (by appt.), onlineFine Fleece of Cormo and California Variegated Mutant Wool, Angora and Mohair Hand Dyed Yarns, Natural Colored Yarns, Roving and Raw Fleece, also Lamb and Free Range Eggs
Over the Grass Farm6485 Rock Hill Mill RdThe Plains, VA
(540) 253 · [email protected] us on Facebook
Sells on-site by appt., retailers, restaurants, CSA, farmers marketsSeasonal Vegetables, Currants, Figs, Strawberries, Grass Fed and Finished Beef and Lamb, Eggs, Cow Shares, Honey, Herbs, Jams
Piedmont Ag8116 Fox Groves RoadRemington
Joseph Gray(540) 522 · [email protected]
Sells On-Site and at Farmer’s Wife Free-Range Eggs
Piney Meadow Farm3082 Midland RoadMidland
Susannah Grove(540) 522 · [email protected]
Sells on-site, CSA, farmers marketsSeasonal Produce, Goat Cheese, Eggs, Beef, Pork, Chevon, Chickens
Powers Farm6273 Deborah DriveWarrenton
Melody Powers(540) 272 · [email protected]
Sells at Manassas Farmers Market, CSA pick up from farm on Wednesdays, Local NOVA deliveries on TuesdaysFresh Farm Vegetables, Fruit, Culinary and Medicinal Herbs, Cut Flowers, Hops
Quailwood Farm12102 Leeds Chapel LaneMarkham
Jessica Swan(540) 220 · [email protected]
Contact for sales by appointmentUSDA Certified Grass-Fed Beef
Rock Run Creek Farm3618 Rock Run RoadGoldvein
Francis & Carol Ngoh(540) 286 · [email protected]
CSA, restaurants, Whole Foods and other retailersEggs, Herbs, Shiitake Mushrooms, Fingerling Potatoes, and other Seasonal Produce
Salsa Las GloriasThe Plains
Lily Castano(540) 222·[email protected]
Sells at farmers marketsVarious Salsas (Hot, Medium, Mild, Green Tomatillo, Pico de Gallo, Habanero)
Seven Oaks Lavender Farm8769 Old Dumfries RoadCatlett
Deborah Williamson(540) 272 · 7839www.sevenoakslavenderfarm.com Find us on Facebook
Sells on-site, online, Warrenton Old Jail Museum Gift Shop, Messick’s Farm MarketFresh and dried lavender flowers. Culinary lavender, teas, jams, honey, sachets, soap and more. Retail and wholesale.
Sharkawi Farm6068 Old Bust Head RdBroad Run 20137
Sabry Alsharkawi(540) 272 · [email protected]
Sells online, Sells at Warrenton, Dale City, Mount Vernon, McLean, and Annandale Farmers MarketsDried Herbs, Seasoning Mixes, Herbal Teas, Potted Herbs, Flowering Plants, Greenhouse Tomatoes and Cucumbers, Strawberry Baskets
Sky Meadows State Park11012 Edmonds LaneDelaplane
(540) 592 · [email protected]
www.virginiastateparks.gov
Sells at the Park Visitor Center Monday - Friday 11 am-5 pm, Saturday & Sunday 10 am-5 pm
Jack o’lantern pumpkins and winter cooking squash for sale from the end of September through October. Pick-your-own pumpkin patch open during Fall Farm Days on October weekends. The historic vegetable garden at Sky Meadows is cultivated and tended by volunteers. Proceeds from the garden benefit the Friends of Sky Meadows.
Smith Family Farm5770 Artemus RoadGainesville
Leigh Smith(571) 220 · [email protected]
Sells on-farm (Sat 9 am-4 pm, call ahead), farmers markets throughout the metro Washington, DC area, home delivery (details online) Grass-fed Angus beef, pastured poultry, lamb, turkey, and pork, free-range eggs. Completely free of antibiotics, growth hormones, steroids, fertilizers, and pesticide
SubHerban Roots136 Moffett AveWarrenton
Beth Hall(540) 349 · [email protected] us on Facebook
Maple Avenue Market, The Plains Farmers Market,Va Herb Festival, OnlineHerbal Teas, Extracts, and Salves made from herbs grown on our 1/4 acre permaculture homestead
Sunridge FarmUpperville
Christina Mangano Mackenzie(540) 454 · [email protected]
Sells to individuals & restaurants, please contact us to set up drop off/pick up of foods. Grass-fed Wagyu Beef, Range-free eggs, Red Raspberries, Blackberries, Strawberries, Tomatoes, Carrots, Potatoes, Zucchini, Lettuce and other Seasonal Veggies
Sweet Blessings, LLC9648 South Pines RdWarrenton
Charles and Gina Phelps(301) 536 · [email protected]
Sells On-site, OnlinePastured Pork by Whole or Half (free forging, fed sprouted, non-GMO, non-Soy, no chemicals, no drugs or steroids grains), Free-Range Eggs (non-vegetarian diet, with shepherding Rooster, fed non-GMO, non-Soy, no chemicals, no drugs or steroids grains)
Thistle Hill Farm12345 Crest Hill RoadHume
David Schoumacher(540) 364 · 2090www.thistlehill.netFind us on Facebook
Sells on-site by apptGrass-fed Devon Beef by Side, Quarter, and 15lb Variety Packs, Tamworth Pork by Whole, Sides, and 10lb Variety Packs.
Valley View Farm1562 Leeds Manor RoadDelaplane
Charles & Kathy Strother(540) 592 · [email protected]
Sells on-site when seasonably availablePeaches, Apples, Blackberries, Raspberries, Blueberries, Cherries, Seasonal Vegetables, Compost, Firewood, Bagged Sheep Manure, Eggs
Cheese & Dairy
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Community Supported Agriculture
Crowfoot Farm'sCreamy Asparagus Soup
with Chicken
1 small chicken (or 5 cups chicken broth + chopped chicken)
2 tablespoons apple cider vinegar
2 lbs fresh or frozen asparagus
1 medium onion, diced
2 cups milk or cream
salt & pepper
INSTRUCTIONS
Place the chicken either whole or cut into pieces in a stockpot, cover with water and add the vinegar. Simmer gently for 3-6 hours (or simmer overnight in a crockpot set to Low). Strain chicken pieces from broth and set the chicken aside to cool. Measure 5 cups of chicken broth into your stockpot and save extra broth for other recipes.
Wash fresh asparagus, trim ends and chop into 1 inch pieces. Add the asparagus and onions to the chicken broth and simmer, covered, until tender (5-10 minutes). Remove from heat and purée until smooth. Add the milk or cream and salt and pepper to taste. Garnish with finely chopped chicken. Yields 6-8 servings.
We love simple recipes prepared with high quality fresh, local ingredients. Our family enjoys this creamy asparagus soup any
time of the year. It is a wonderful way to use asparagus that we have blanched and frozen. Homemade chicken broth has such rich wonderful flavor and is full of minerals.
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BuyLocalVirginia.orgCelebrating 10 years of Buy Fresh Buy Local!
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by Jess Palmer
Tucked down a long gravel driveway in Madison County sits a giant bright green greenhouse where just
six years ago there was no road, no well or electricity, and only a rough 4-wheeler trail. Fast forward to 2016 and you're looking at the heart of Robin Serne and Eason Burke's North Cove Mushrooms operation.
It took a full year to complete the green-house, from clearing trees and pouring the slab to raising and covering the custom-frame. "We've used special fiberglass insulation to make the greenhouse as insu-lated and energy efficient as possible—and we had to make giant needles to sew the pieces together," laughs Robin.
Currently, they buy inoculated mushroom logs and use their greenhouse for fruiting, but are clearing land for an expansion building where they would be able to prepare and inoculate mushroom-growing substrate themselves. Inside the warm, humid greenhouse sit racks and racks of beautifully fruiting mushroom logs—golden yellow and gray-blue oyster mushrooms, fluffy white lion’s mane and the unmistakable flat brown tops of shiitakes.
Growing mushrooms is a 24/7 job, from monitoring greenhouse temperature to closely watching fruiting so as not to miss prime harvesting time. “Mushrooms are very temperamental—one degree warmer and everything is ready to harvest a couple days early, one degree cooler and they’ll slow down and you could miss a market weekend,” explains Robin.
Robin and Eason also have a certified kitchen where they make prepared foods using their mushrooms, local produce from the farmers markets and organic ingredients. This year, they hope to expand and offer hot, prepared foods at local festivals.
You can find many of their creations at farmers markets around the region, including: raviolis, GFV SeaCakes, GFV southwestern shiitake black bean burgers, mushroom artichoke dip, shiitake sweet potato bisque soup, GFV mushroom broth, bottled Reishi Remedy herbal mushroom tea, mushroom salt mix, and medicinal mushroom tinctures.
Photo by Jess Palmer
North Cove MushroomsNorth Cove MushroomsVirginia Lowline Cattle
Company, LLCJeff Rash(540) 422 · 2009Find us on Facebook
Sells Years Round. On-farm sales. Dupont Circle Farmers MarketAll Natural, Grass-Fed Beef (Quarters, Halves, Entire Cow, Retail and Individual Cuts)
Walnut Hill Farm at Elm Spring LLCP. O. Box 1Sumerduck
Jeff Adams(540) 809 · [email protected]
Sells on-site (Sat & Sun 2-5 pm), Warrenton Saturday, Dale City, Stafford, Manassas and Fredericksburg Farmers MarketsGrass-Fed Beef, Lamb & Pork; Free-Range Chicken, Duck, Goose & Heritage Turkey; Eggs; Custom Poultry Processing
Western View Farm2028 Laws Ford RoadCatlett
Lewis & Martha Bender(540) 788 · 9663
Sells On-Site, Call AheadCow Shares for Raw Milk, Seasonal Vegetables, Chicken, Eggs
Whiffletree Farm8717 Springs RoadWarrenton
Jesse and Liz Straight(540) 229 · 5192 [email protected]
Our Farm Store is open Monday-Friday 11 am-5 pm. We also have delivery drop points from the DC area to central Virginia—please check website for details and ordering.Pastured Chicken, Turkey, and Eggs; Free-foraging Pork. Non-GMO feeds. No chemicals/drugs. Wagyu and 100% Grass-fed Beef. On-Site Farm Store: We also sell our friends’ grassfed lamb, organic veggies, apples/sauce/cider, kombucha, soaked sourdough bread, wild salmon, Laconiko olive oil, raw honey, teas, balms, firecider, elderberry syrup, fermented cod liver oil, and soap from our pigs’ lard! Drop point for pasture-raised, raw milk!
Whispering Woods Farm1498 Aquia RoadMidland
Dwane or Pat(540) 788 · [email protected] us on Facebook
Sells on site by apptBlueberries, Shiitake Mushrooms, Baby Ginger, Hydro Lettuce
Wild Winds FarmMarshall
Peter Carp(540) [email protected]
Sells on-site by apptOrganically raised chicken eggs, 100% Grass-fed, no hormone, no antibiotic Red Devon beef
Willowlyn Farms Produce LLC9781 Willowlyn LaneCatlett
Matt Eustace(571) 436 · [email protected]
Sells on-site (Mon-Sat, 9 am-5 pm)Seasonal Produce, Strawberries, Blackberries
Won Shan Mushroom Co11305 Elk Run RdCatlett
Paul Weon(571) 970 · [email protected]
Sells direct to consumer, distributors, restaurants and retailersFresh Oyster and Shiitake Mushrooms year round
MADISON
5 Rider’s Farm 3849 Twymans Mill RoadOrange
Kristin Rider(540) 672 · [email protected]
Sells on-site Mon-Sat, Sunday afternoons, CSA, Bring the kids to see live animals!Seasonal Produce (tomatoes, sweet corn), Chicken and Duck Eggs, Dressed Rabbit, Baked Goods
Brightwood Vineyard and Farm1202 Lillards Ford RoadBrightwood
Susan & Dean Vidal(540) 717 · 2165info@brightwoodvineyardandfarm.comwww.brightwoodvineyardandfarm.com
Please call ahead before visitingCertified Organic Specialty Vegetables, Herbs, Berries, & Grapes; Seasonal Lamb, Eggs, Jam, Wine, Flowers
Carmel Acres FarmP.O. Box 1217Madison
Gregg & Jane Klopp(540) 543 · [email protected]
Sells on-site by appt, Madison and Charlottesville Farmers Markets Free-Range Chicken, Turkey, Woodland Pork, Milk Herd Shares
Clark’s Old Peach Tree Farm1711 Nethers Road Sperryville
Megan Clark(540) 987 · [email protected]
Sells On-farm by appt, Local Retailers: The Ole Country Store & Bakery, Eden’s Natural Market, The Farm at Broad RunPastured & Woodland Raised Non-GMO Pork, Farm fresh brown eggs
Gardens of Khmet2246 Lindsay LaneMadison
Khalil Hassan(540) 923 · [email protected] us on Facebook
Sells On-Site by Appt., at Farmers Markets (Madison, Forest Lakes, and Culpeper Wednesday)Seasonal Vegetables, Herbs, Wineberries, Raspberries, Amaranth
Good Roots FarmCatherine Lyons627 Williamsburg Pike
Madison(540) 738 · [email protected]
Madison County Farmers MarketSeasonal Produce, Small Fruits, Herbs, Rabbit Meat
Hartland Natural FarmP.O. Box 1Rapidan
Armando Lopez(540) 672 · [email protected]
Sells on-site (Mon-Thurs 8:30 am-5:30 pm) wholesale outlets, retailersBeets, Greens, Leeks, Culinary, Potatoes, Heirloom Tomatoes, Peppers, Eggplant, Cucumbers, Watermelon, Okra, Beans, Sweet Potatoes, Pumpkin, Squash
Hawk Hollow Greenhouse & Farm1293 Oak Park RoadMadison
Harold & Susan Woodward (434) 942 · [email protected]
Sells at Farm Stand on Site, and at Forrest Lakes, Earlysville, Crozet, and Stonefields Farmers MarketsFresh produce, duck and chicken eggs, honey
Haywood Honey1126 West Hoover RoadMadison
(540) 923 · [email protected]
Sells on-site, Madison Farmers MarketHoney, and Honey/Beeswax based Soaps, Lotions and Lip Balms
Hollerfolk Nursery3568 Old Blue Ridge Tpke, SyriaSteve & Molly Sanford
(540) 923 · [email protected]
Sells On-Site Monday-Friday 9 am-5 pm, Saturday 9 am-4 pm, Sunday 11 am-4 pm
Perennials, Annuals, Herbs, Vegetable Plants, Hanging Baskets, Deck Planters, Mulch, Mushroom Compost
La Paysanne Farm781 Deer Crossing LaneOrange
Sarah Thionville(540) 672 · [email protected] us on Facebook
Cabrito by reservation, Broilers, Free Range Eggs, French Alpine Dairy Goats
Landon Farm LLC2311 Whippoorwill RoadMadison
Jennifer(540) 923 · [email protected]
Sells on-site by appt.Certified Animal Welfare Approved Pasture Pork, Free-Roaming Chicken, Seasonal Produce, Eggs
Lost Lane Farm425 John Tucker RoadMadison
Tim & Julie Clemons(540) 672 · [email protected]
Sells on-siteMilk, Cream & Yogurt from Grass-Fed Jerseys Available to Herd Share Owners. Grass-Fed Beef & Pork
Madsion Gardens2705 S Seminole TrailMadison
Ray and Marietta Shank(540) 948 · [email protected]
Sells at Madison Gardens shop, Mon-Fri 10am-6pm & Sat 10am-4pmSeasonal Produce, Plants, Jam
Mary Ruth’s Garden2022 Repton Mill RoadAroda
David & Mary Ruth Kipps(540) 948 · [email protected]
Sells on-site, retailers, farmers marketsBaked Goods, Cut Flowers, Jams, Strawberries
North Cove MushroomsBrightwood
Robin Serne & Eason Burke(919) 649 · [email protected]
Sells at Farmer’s Markets in Charlottesville, Harrisonburg, Silver Spring MD, Takoma Park MD, Dupont Circle, PallisadesFresh Shiitake, Oyster, and Lions Mane Mushrooms year round, Mushroom Ravioli, Mushroom Broth, Southwestern Shitake Bean Burgers, GF ‘crab cakes’, Mushroom Artichoke Dip, Mushroom Tinctures, Herbal Mushroom Teas
Papa Weaver’s Pork346 Caves Ford LaneOrange
Tom Weaver(540) 672 · [email protected]
Sells at Farmers Markets (Madison and Spotsylvania Rt 3), Farm Clubs, Retailers, WholesalersAll Natural Pork Sausage, Pork Chops, Baby Back Ribs, Loin Roasts, Bacon, All Natural Beef; Seasonal produce as available
NEWS FROM PEC
A view of PEC’s 141-acre property near Gilbert’s Corner in Loudoun County. Photo by Paula Combs
Social hour mingling at Parallel 38. Photo by Jess Palmer
Using Fire to Restore the Land
In 2013, PEC was given a 141-acre property at Gilbert's Corner in Loudoun County and set about
working to restore the property’s degraded streams, enhance wildlife habitat, and revitalize the agricul-tural use of the land. In the fall of 2016, PEC will work with Virginia Department of Forestry (DOF) and Loudoun County Offices to conduct a prescribed burn on the prop-erty. The prescribed burn will help control invasive species (without the use of herbicides), put nutrients back into the soil, avoid soil com-paction that occurs when land is mechanically cleared, and facilitate management of the area for agricul-
tural production. As part of the farm restoration
work, PEC has enrolled in a cost-share program administered by the Loudoun Soil and Water Conserva-tion District that provides funding for fencing that will exclude live-stock from Howser’s Branch, which flows through the property, and creates a new drinking water source for the livestock. The project will improve water quality in Howser's Branch, provide clean water for livestock, and permit a rotational grazing plan that enhances pasture productivity. The southwestern corner of the property is set aside for wildlife habitat and includes a
low wetland area and plans for an upland pollinator meadow. Options are being explored to convert a 12-acre pasture into a native warm season grassland that could be grazed and provide habitat for grassland species. “One of our objectives in owning the property
at Gilbert’s Corner is to highlight stewardship practices local land-owners can undertake to restore a property’s agricultural produc-tivity and natural resources,” said Michael Kane, director of con-servation for PEC. “We hope that landowners will continue to follow the progress of the restoration on our property near Gilbert’s Corner, recognizing that public agen-cies—like DOF and others—offer a
variety of services that can cost-effectively help landowners achieve their agricultural and natural resource stewardship goals.”
“One of our objectives for the property that we were given near Gilbert’s Corner is to highlight stewardship practices local landowners can undertake to restore a property’s agricultural productivity and natural resources.”
— Michael Kane Director of Conservation for PEC
As part of land restoration efforts on PEC’s property near Gilbert’s Corner, a prescribed burn will be conducted on 20 acres of the conserved land. Photo credit: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
To read the full article and follow our progress at Gilberts Corner, visit www.pecva.org.
By Paula Combs
By Paula Combs
Navigating Farmland Leasing
Increasing the local food supply and expanding opportunities for next-generation farm-
ers in the Piedmont depends on improving access to affordable farmland. Many Piedmont landown-ers are interested in expanding the agricultural use of their land, and many farmers are eager to partner with landowners through farmland leases. However, both landowners and farmland seekers say that it often proves very difficult to make these matches in Virginia.
The Piedmont Environmental Council is working to make farmland leasing easier and more widespread in the Piedmont. In the spring of 2015, we released the publication “Finding a Place to Grow: How the Next Generation is Gaining Access to Farmland.” The booklet included
eight profiles of successful farmland lease arrangements in Virginia.
PEC also held two workshops in the fall of 2015 for landown-ers and land seekers focused on farmland leasing. The workshops, one in Charlottesville and the other
in Middleburg, had the keynote address given by Kathy Ruhf, senior program director for Land For Good—an organization that helps farmers secure land in New Eng-land, as well as provide guidance to help farmers, landowners and
communities navigate the complex challenges of land access, tenure and transfer. Presentations by local Virginia attorneys with experience in the legal side of farmland leasing arrangements followed. A panel of farmers leasing land, landowners and service professionals rounded out the workshops with tips and advice for those seeking leasing arrangements.
PEC is excited to be hosting several other leasing workshops and events in 2016. The first event was held in Charlottesville in late March. This social hour style event gave landowners and land seekers an opportunity to meet and share information. Virginia Farm Link and the Virginia Certified Farm Seeker program were on hand to provide information on the resources they offer. We will be offering another workshop in Fauquier County in Summer 2016, and one in Loudoun County in Fall 2016.
Check our website, www.pecva.org/events, for up-to-date information on upcoming leasing events.
NEWS FROM PEC
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Search through these listings and more at our re-launched website
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what products they have available. It’s free and easy to use. Create a post or search for products today!
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BuyLocalVirginia.orgCelebrating 10 years of Buy Fresh Buy Local!
Mob Grazing in Rappahannock
The Piedmont region of Virginia has long been a pasture-based farming
area. Continuous grazing of land has lead to poor plant cover, soil compaction and weed pressure. Due to the environmental and economic impacts of overgrazing, it’s an important issue for agricul-tural and conservation groups. But changing an agricultural operation can seem risky to farmers, and some are wary of trying new pas-ture management practices.
In 2013, PEC and partners embarked on a project funded
by a grant from the USDA Natural Resource Conservation Service. In cooperation with Virginia Coop-erative Extension, PEC is working with Michael Sands—the manager of Over Jordan Farm and owner of Bean Hollow Grassfed in Rap-pahannock County—to create a place where livestock producers can come see and evaluate different management practices and their effects on livestock health, weight gain, and soil and pasture health.
The previously overgrazed pastures of Over Jordan Farm are perfect for testing the effects of
rotational and multi-species graz-ing. These two techniques have been shown to improve the health of the land and livestock. Mike Sands manages a combination of cows and sheep on 110 acres of the farm. He plans to graze them on multiple fields with different management objectives, including native grasses for summer graz-ing, stockpiled fescue for winter strip-grazing, and improved and unimproved mixed grass pastures. “My goal is to have an ecosystem here that is productive, profitable, and full of wildlife,” says Sands.
Through biannual soil sam-pling, plant surveys, and continual time lapse photography of different pasture management practices, the project aims to offer insight on how mob and rotational grazing of sheep and cows can positively affect livestock health and farm profitability.
To learn more about the project, join one of our Field Day Pasture Walks on May 10, 2016 and August 2, 2016. More information
available on our website, www.pecva.org/events
THIS GUIDE IS A PUBLICATION OF THE
Piedmont Environmental CouncilPiedmont Environmental Council
The Piedmont Environmental Council works with citizens to keep Virginia’s Piedmont a wonderful place—by protecting beautiful and historic landscapes, building great communities, promoting
local farms and food, restoring natural resources, and connecting people with nature.
We are pleased to have helped citizens protect just over 387,000 acres in our nine-county region with voluntary conservation easements—one of the most dramatic private land conservation success stories in America.
Check out our website if you want to:
` learn about local and sustainable farming
` protect land
` build wildlife habitat where you live—from butterfly gardens to vast preserves
` make your home more energy efficient
` browse community events that can help you live more sustainably—or just get outdoors
` get involved in the issues shaping your local community
PEC is a non-profit grassroots organization supported by people who care about the Piedmont.
Become a member: www.pecva.org
Find us on twitter: @piedmontenviron
Photo by David Anhold
Michael Sands leading a Field Day. Photo by Jess Palmer
PEC field staff conducting fall sampling. Photo by Jess Palmer
By Jess Palmer
RETAILERSFARMERS MARKETS
CULPEPER
Culpeper Downtown Farmers Market brought to you by Culpeper Renaissance Corner East Davis and Commerce Streets Downtown Culpeper
(540) 825 · [email protected] 30-November 19, Saturdays 7:30 am - 12 noon
Wednesday Farmers Market at CFC Farm and Home Store Culpeper15172 Brandy Road, between Walmart and TargetCulpeper
Monica Briggs(540) 937 · 6346 [email protected] May 11, Wednesdays 9 am - 1 pm
FAUQUIER
Archwood Green BarnsAt the intersection of Rt. 245 and I-66, exit 31The Plains
(540) 330 · [email protected], 10 am - 3 pm
Warrenton Wednesday Farmers MarketAt Fauquier Hospital500 Hospital Drive (outside Hospital Bistro)Warrenton
Anna Maas(540) 347 · [email protected] 4- October 19, Wednesdays 7 am - 1 pm
Warrenton Saturday Farmers MarketSouth Fifth and Lee Streets (Municipal Parking Lot D on Lee Street) Warrenton
Anna Maas(540) 347 · [email protected] 16 - November 19, Saturdays, 7 am - Noon
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Madison County Farmers MarketHoover Ridge Park on Fairgrounds Rd. (Next to Madison Primary School)Madison
(540) 948 · [email protected] us on FacebookEarly Bird Market: April 23, 30, 8 am-12 pm; Summer Market: May 7-October 29, Saturdays 8 am - 12 pm; Holiday Market: November TBA, December 17 at Firehouse; Winter Markets: January 14, February 11, March 11 at 10 am weather permitting
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Vegetable Farm8 Burnley Vineyards9 Castle Gruen Vineyards
and Winery10 Cibola Farms11 Cobbler Mountain Cellars & Cider12 Copper Fox Dis llery13 Countless Blessings Farm14 Cows-N-Corn15 Crowfoot Farm16 Culpeper Downtown
Farmers Market17 Dark Hollow Farm and Farm Store18 Delaplane Cellars19 Desert Rose Ranch & Winery20 Evans-Wells Farm21 Gold Hill Blueberry Farm22 Granite Heights Winery23 Graves Mountain Farm24 Gray Ghost Vineyards25 Green Truck Farm26 Hartland Natural Farm27 Hartland Orchard28 Hawk Hollow Greenhouse
and Farm29 High Places Orchards30 Hollerfolk Nursery31 Hollin Farms32 Horton Vineyards33 Jenkins' Orchard34 Kipps Grapes35 Lakota Ranch Farm Store36 Lee's Orchard37 Liberty Mills Farm38 Linden Vineyards39 Madison County Farmers Market 40 Madison Gardens
41 Mediterranean Cellars
42 Messick's Farm Market
43 Miller Farms Market
44 Miracle Valley Vineyard
45 Moore's Orchard
46 Moving Meadows Farm
47 Naked Mountain Vineyard and Winery
48 Narmada Winery
49 Old Bust Head Brewing Company
50 P & J Greenhouse and Gardens
51 Pearmund Cellars
52 Philip Carter Winery
53 Prince Michel Vineyards and Winery
54 Quaker Run Orchard
55 Rappahannock Cellars
56 Reynard Florence Vineyard
57 Roy's Orchard and Fruit Market
58 Saddle Ridge Farm
59 Sky Meadows State Park
60 Smith Family Farm
61 Belmont Farm Dis llery
62 Stribling Orchard
63 The Garden Patch
64 The Market at Grelen65 Thornton River Orchard
66 Three Fox Vineyards
67 Virginia Perfec on Orchard
68 Walnut Hill Farm At Elm Spring LLC
69 Warrenton Wednesday & Saturday Farmers Markets
70 Wednesday Farmers Market at CFC Farm and Home Store
71 Whiffletree Farm
72 Wilevington Farm
73 Williams Orchard
74 Willowlyn Farms Produce LLC
75 Winding Road Cellars
76 Wolf Creek Farm
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CULPEPER
Culpeper Cheese Co129 East Davis Street, Suite 100, Culpeper(540) 827 · 4757www.culpepercheese.com
The Farmers Wife, LLC105 E Davis St, Culpeper(540) 825 · 1299www.thefarmerswifemarket.com
The Frenchman’s Corner129 E. Davis St, Suite 160, Culpeper(540) 825 · 8025www.frenchmancorner.com
It’s About Thyme128 E. Davis Street, Culpeper(540) 825-4264www.thymeinfo.com/its-about-thyme
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Buckland Farm Market4484 Lee Hwy, New Baltimore(540) 341 · 4739www.bucklandfarmmarket.com
Green Maple Market7172 Lineweaver Rd, Vint Hill(703) 930 · 0453www.greenmaplemarket.com
Lee Highway Nursery, LLC7159 Burke Lane, Warrenton(540) 347 · 5640www.leehighwaynursery.com
Moo Thru Ice Cream11402 James Madison Highway, Remington(540) 439 · 6455www.moothru.com
Natural Marketplace5 Diagonal St, Warrenton(540) 349 · 4111(540) 349 · 4110 (deli)www.nmpwarrenton.com
Red Truck Bakery and Market22 Waterloo Street, Warrenton(540) 347 · 2224www.redtruckbakery.com
The Whole Ox8357 West Main St, Marshall(540) 724 · 1650www.thewholeox.com
MADISON
The Little Country Store5338 South F.T. Valley Road, Etlan(540) 683 · 8004www.tlcs-bbq.com
Yoder’s Country Market Inc.2105 S Seminole Trail, Madison(540) 948 · 3000www.yoderscountrymarket.net*And café!
ORANGE
Marshall Farms Corner24109 Constitution Hwy(540) 854 · 6800
RAPPAHANNOCK
Beech Spring Gift Shop11600 Lee Hwy, Sperryville(540) 987 · 8704www.beechspringgifts.com
Triple Oak Bakery11692A Lee Highway, Sperryville(540) 987 · 9122www.tripleoakbakery.com
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Mark your calendars for the Annual Fauquier Fall Farm Tour,
October 8, 2016!
Saturday, October 1st & Sunday, October 2nd 2016 10 am until 4 pm
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BuyLocalVirginia.orgCelebrating 10 years of Buy Fresh Buy Local!
by Jess Palmer
Sylvie Rowand launched Laughing Duck Gardens & Cookery in 2008, first offering gardening workshops and
cooking lessons, then personal chef services, and now catering events large and small. Lacking a certified kitchen in her home, she has a ‘Have Knives, Will Travel’ approach to her business, preparing and cooking all meals in her clients’ kitchens.
Most important to Sylvie is providing her customers with the highest quality and freshest ingredients. For her, that means purchasing from local farms—and it depends on the location of her client for which farms she selects.
“If my client is in Rappahannock, I will buy in Rappahannock; if they are in Berryville, I will buy closer to there. I want my clients to know that I’m purchasing from a farm down the road from them so that they can continue to patron the farm even when I’m not the one cooking,” Sylvie explains.
Always on the look-out for new farms and
products, Sylvie leaves a Buy Fresh Buy Local guide in the backseat of her car and keeps a keen eye as she travels to and from clients’ homes. Meats and vegetables are easy to find, but items like organic fruit, dairy, grains and dried beans are more difficult to find locally.
Sylvie also has a small garden where she grows specialty vegetables, herbs, cane fruit, and edible flowers that she uses for her personal chef service and some small catering events.
“I’m not a farmer, but having a small garden makes me appreciate the effort local farmers put into growing their produce, and I can use those products in a meaningful way,” says Sylvie. “You’re supporting a small family farm, and the community you love. The only way to have the land look, and continue to look, this way is to support the people who work it.”
Using that philosophy, Sylvie has rooted herself and Laughing Duck Gardens & Cookery in the beauty and bounty the Virginia Piedmont provides.
Photo by Jess Palmer
Laughing Duck Gardens & CookeryLaughing Duck Gardens & Cookery
P & J Greenhouse and Garden325 Azalea CourtMadison
Pam and Jimmy Jarrell(540) 718 · [email protected]
Sells by CSA, On-Site Sun 1-5 pm & Mon 9-5 pm, Madison County Farmers Market Sat 8-12pm May – Oct.Seasonal Produce, Herb-Infused Oils, Jams and Jellies, Dried Herbs, Herbal Tinctures, Vegetable and Flower Plants
Rider’s Backfield Farm Beef, LLC6251 S. F.T. Valley RdEtlan
Robin Rider(540) 923 · 4036ridersbackfieldfarmbeef@hughes.netwww.ridersbackfieldfarmbeef.comFind us on Facebook
Sells at Madison County Farmer’s Market (8-12 pm) May – Oct. as well as the Madison County Holiday Markets Nov. – Dec. and Winter Markets Jan.- March. Beef available at Ole Country Store in Culpeper, in addition to On Farm sales by appointment only on Saturdays 2-5 pm, to restaurants, retailers, and caterers.Frozen or Fresh, 100% “grass-fed/with grain” finished beef (never feedlot confined, no feed antibiotics, no growth hormones), Natural Soap from our beef tallow.
Spring Lake FarmP.O. Box 954Madison
Jan Richter & Barry Siegel(540) 948 · [email protected]
Sells direct to consumer (phone or email), restaurantsHand Picked Pie Cherries, Vegetables, Bread Baking and Healthy Cooking Classes Offered
Valentine’s Country Bakery & Meats1326 Locust Grove RoadOrange
Valentine Miller, Jr.(540) 672 · 1296valentinescountrybakeryandmeats.net
Sells on-site (call for appt); Mount Vernon, Annandale, McLean, Reston and Falls Church Farmers Markets, Restaurants and RetailersAll-Natural Grass-Fed Beef, Pork, Lamb; Chickens; Eggs; Baked Goods
Wolf Creek Farm4345 Wolftown-Hood RoadMadison
John Whiteside(540) 948 · [email protected]
Sells on-site by pre-order and scheduled pick-up, at Charlottesville City Market, Relay Foods, Greenwood Gourmet, Rebecca’s Natural Foods, Yoder’s County Market, local Charlottesville butcher J.M. Stock Provisions, and Specialty Grocers (see website)First beef cattle farm in Virginia to be certified by the American Grassfed Association and then by Animal Welfare Approved. These certifications assure our customers that our cattle are 100% grassfed on pastures year-round, receive no antibiotics or artificial hormones, consume hay made on our pastures without the use of chemical fertilizers, herbicides, or pesticides, and are born and raised on our farm while being treated ethically from conception to harvest.
Yowell Farm6640 South F.T. Valley RoadEtlan
Everett & Barbara Yowell(540) 923 · [email protected]
Sells on-site by appt only, Madison County Farmers MarketSeasonal produce, U-Pick blueberries, Low Spray Cider Apples (Sept-Nov)
ORANGE
Berrywood at Honah Lee Vineyard13443 Honah Lee Farm DriveGordonsville
(540) 406 · [email protected]
Sells on-site (Mon-Thurs 12-5 pm, Fri-Sat 11 am-6 pm, Sun by appt)Seasonal Produce, Plants, Wine & Wine Tasting, Bakery, Honey, Jams, Gifts
Foods for Thought13418 Old Gordonsville RoadOrange
W. Douglas Harris(804) 332 · [email protected]
Sells by weekly delivery by orderAll Natural, 21 day dry aged beef, Fresh or Frozen Available, Custom orders available,
Retail or Wholesale
The Garden Patch180 Caroline StreetOrange
Jim Darnell(540) 672 · [email protected]
Sells on-site 7 days a week, 9 am-6 pm Seasonal Vegetables, Herbs, Annuals, Perennials, and Vegetable Plants
Gold Hill Blueberry Farm12290 Daffodil LaneUnionville
Dwight Boston(540) 222 · [email protected] us on Facebook
U Pick Blueberries July-Aug. Closed Sunday. Call ahead for other products.Blueberries (U-Pick) Chemical Free, Lamb, Hair Sheep, Goat, Grass-fed beef – live or butchered no hormones or preventive antibiotics
Hunter’s Harvest at Greenbow Run Farm15188 Sassafras LaneOrange
Hunter & Angelia Tibbs(540) 623 · 4837 or (540) 406 · [email protected]
Sells at our farm, local farmer’s markets and delivery by appointmentSeasonal Fresh Produce
The Market at Grelen 15091 Yager RoadSomerset
Leslie Gregg (540) 672 · 7268 [email protected] www.themarketatgrelen.com www.facebook.com/MarketatGrelen
On-site: Tuesday - Sunday 10 am - 4 pm; Market, Trails & Café open March - December; Nursery open year round. PYO: Blackberries, Raspberries (Red/Yellow/Black), Blueberries, Peaches & Apples. Pre-Picked: Peaches, Apples, Mushrooms, Honey!
Liberty Mills Farm9166 Liberty Mills RoadSomerset
Kent & Evie Woods(434) 882 · [email protected]
Sells Seasonally On-Site and at Farmers Markets. Please check website for details.Seasonal Produce, U-Pick Tomatoes, Strawberries, Fresh Flowers, Watermelons, Pumpkins, and Fall Corn Maze
Marshall Farms24109 Constitution HighwayUnionville
Deanne Marshall(540) 854 · [email protected]
Sells On-SitePeanuts, Jams, Honey, Chocolates, Cheese, Wine
Miller Farms Market12101 Orange Plank RoadLocust Grove
JoAnn & Ben Miller(540) 850 · [email protected] www.millerfarmsmarket.com
Sells on-site Monday-Saturday 9 am-5 pm, pick your own, local restaurants, farm standsLocal Produce, Berries, Beef, Pork, Lamb, Milk in Glass Bottles, Ice Cream, Cheese, Eggs, Strawberries (U-pick May), Blackberries (U-pick July), Pumpkins (U-pick Oct.), Christmas Trees (U-pick Nov., Dec.)
Retreat Farm8175 Retreat Farm RoadRapidan
Frank & Cindy Gillan(540) 672 · [email protected]
Sells by wholesale account and by appt at the farmHeritage Pork & Lamb; Asparagus, Berries, Eggs, Honey, Sheep Fiber
Seitview Farm12199 Kathleen Ct.Unionville
Anna Seitzer(540) 445 · [email protected]
Sells on site by appt or other convenient locationsGrass-Fed Beef, Grass-Fed Lamb, Pastured Pork, Pork Sausage, Honey, Rambouillet & Leicester Longwool Yarn, Roving & Wool
Skyline Premium Meats, LLC25541 London LaneUnionville
Ron Burleson(540) 718 · [email protected]
Sells at Farmers Markets and directly from the farm year roundGround Beef, Brisket, Roasts, Steaks, Filet Mignon, Dog Bones
Timberwood Farm 29221 Gen. Rodes LaneRhoadesville
Barbara Johnson(540) 854 · 4192barbara@timberwoodfarmandfiber.comwww.timberwoodfarmandfiber.com
See website for ordering informationPasture-Raised Lamb, Pork & Goat, (individual cuts or packages), Free-Range Eggs, Raw Honey
ORCHARDS
Dominion Star Natural Foods LLC104 Winesap LaneHuntly
Clare & Tom Mansmann(540) 270 · [email protected]
Direct Sales to Consumers (email) and to local restaurantsGrass-Fed Wagyu Beef
The Farm at SunnysideP.O. Box 149Washington
Stacey Carlberg(540) 675 · [email protected]
Sells through on-farm CSA (June-November), Dupont and Reston Farmers MarketsCertified Organic Seasonal Vegetables, Herbs, Blackberries, Eggs, Honey
Four Lochs Farm39 Four Springs LaneAmissville
Sara Maley(540) 937 · [email protected]
Sells on-site by appointmentPasture raised Broiler Chickens various breed Laying Hens and Roosters. Pasture raised Chicken Eggs and Duck Eggs for Incubation
Henselstone FarmP.O. Box 116Amissville
Harry von Feilitzsch(540) 937 · [email protected]
Sells on-site by appointmentFruit, Vegetables, Eggs, Horse Hay, Cut Flowers, Rough Cut Lumber
Heritage Hollow Farms7 River Lane, ASperryville
Mike & Molly Peterson(540) 987 · [email protected]
Sells individual retail cuts & whole/half orders out of Farm Store in Sperryville100% Grass-Fed & Grass-Finished Beef and Lamb, Pasture-Raised & Soy-Free/Corn-Free Pork, Pastured, Soy-Free Pork, Additional Products in Farm Store
Maple Hill Farm4 Castle Rock LaneCastleton
Stephen Gane & Susan Tomasino(540) 222 · [email protected]
Sells to restaurants and retailersSeasonal Vegetables, Heirloom Tomatoes (12 varieties), Gourmet Garlic & Cippolino Onions, Zucchini
Meadow Green Farm210 Pophams Ford RoadSperryville
John Kiser(540) 987 · [email protected]
Sells on-site by appt, Relayfoods.com, Rappahannock Natural Foods CooperativePastured Fresh Pork Products, Pigs on the Hoof
Mountain Laurel Montessori School Jr. High23 Sunny Slope LaneFlint Hill
Mark Cuppett(540) 675 · 1011www.mountainlaurelmontessori.org
Sells on-site by appointmentProduce, Eggs from Pastured Hens, Pastured Pork, Hand Spun/Hand Dyed Yarn
Tree and Leaf Farm14744 Tatum RoadUnionville
(540) 854 · [email protected]
Sells to Falls Church Farmers Market, Dupont Circle Market and Potomac Vegetable Farms CSA in ViennaVegetables & Herbs (Year Round), Flowers (Seasonal)
RAPPAHANNOCK
Belle Meade353 FT Valley RoadSperryville
Susan Hoffman & Mike Biniek(540) 987 · [email protected]
Sells on-site, CSASeasonal Produce, Culinary Herbs, Grass-Fed Beef, Pastured Poultry and Pork, Thanksgiving Turkeys, Eggs
Crowfoot Farm3085 Indian Run RoadAmissville
Kevin & Rachel Summers(540) 937 · [email protected]
On Farm Sales Mon-Sat 8 am-7 pm
Raw milk herd shares; Pastured, organic & soy-free Chickens, Eggs & Turkeys. Heirloom Seeds & Plants. Seasonal Produce. Honey & Maple Syrup. Wool Products, Handmade Soaps & Gifts.
Muskrat Haven Farm20 Cedar Break LaneAmissville
Manfred & Etta Call(540) 937 · 5892 (farm), (540) 937 · 5191 (produce stand)
Sells on-site, U-pick, restaurantsSeasonal Vegetables, Strawberries, Raspberries, Blueberries, Blackberries, Chicken, Beef, Turkey, Pheasant, Quail
Reality FarmP.O. Box 335Washington
Teri Guevremont(540) 987 · [email protected]
Sells on site (call for appointment), delivery available (contact us)Raw Milk Cow Shares, Free Range Eggs, Grass-Fed Beef, Free Range Broilers, Pork, Goat shares available
Roy’s Orchard and Fruit MarketRoute 612Sperryville
Roy & Janet Alther(540) 987 · 8636
Sells on-site year-round (daily, 8 am-8 pm); Closes at 7 pm during late fall/winter monthsSeasonal Fruits & Vegetables, Meat, Free Range Eggs, Jellies, Jams, Pickles, and Dairy Products from Trickling Springs Dairy
St. Anthony’s Farm375 Seven Ponds RoadAmissville
(540) 937 · [email protected]
Sells at Warrenton Farmers Markets (Wednesday and Saturday)Seasonal Produce, Homemade Jams
Touchstone Farm140 Touchstone LaneAmissville
Alan Zuschlag(540) 937 · [email protected]
See website for ordering informationGrass-Fed Lamb (Custom Cut, Individual Cuts & Packages) and variety of lamb sausage
Waterpenny Farm53 Waterpenny LaneSperryville
Rachel Bynum & Eric Plaksin(540) 987 · [email protected]
CSA, sells on-site Arlington, and Takoma Park Farmers MarketsSeasonal Produce, Spring Plants, Eggs, Flowers
Wild Roots ApothecarySperryville
(703) 598 · [email protected]
A modern apothecary for alchemy Including bulk herbs, local herbal plants for your gardens, herbal classes, great natural herbal products along with our custom blended product line. To stay up to date with our current happenings sign up for our mailing list at our website.
Windsong Apiaries120 Mill Run LaneCastleton
Bob Wellemeyer(540) 937 · [email protected]
Sells by wholesale to local retailers & orchard stores, Farmers MarketsPollination, Varietal Extracted & Comb Honey from VA & Mid-Atlantic Region, Pkg. Bees, Queens, Nucs, Beeswax Candles
FARMS
Post Office Box 460 · Warrenton, VA 20188 540-347-2334
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Cheese & Dairy
Meat
Poultry/Eggs
Specialty Products
U-Pick
Produce
Community Supported Agriculture
FAUQUIER
Hartland Orchard3064 Hartland LaneMarkham
(540) 364 · 2316www.hartlandorchard.com
Sells on-site through U-pick (mid-May-October 9 am-5 pm, call for updates)Strawberries, Raspberries, Cherries, Blueberries, Peaches, Apples, Pumpkins, Cider, Honey, Apple
Stribling Orchard11587 Poverty Hollow LaneMarkham
Rob & Stacia Stribling(540) 364 · [email protected]
Sells on-site late July-early Nov, Tues-Sun 9 am-5 pm
Apples, Peaches, Pears, Nectarines, Pumpkins, Honey, Jams and Jellies (on-line year-round), Bakery & Shop
Virginia Perfection Orchard1562 Leeds Manor RoadDelaplane
Charles Strother & Kathy Strother(540) 592·[email protected]
Sells on-site when seasonably availableCherries, Blueberries, Peaches, Apples, Pears, Blackberries, Garden Vegetables, Free-Range Chickens & Eggs (limited)
MADISON
Graves Mountain Farm205 Graves Mountain LaneSyria
Lynn Graves(540) 923 · [email protected]
Sells on-site (weekends July-Nov) and onlineApples, Peaches, Pears, Pumpkins, Gourds, Apple Butter, Various Jams & Jellies
Kipps Grapes6943 S. Blue Ridge TpkRochelle
Kipps Family(540) 948 · 4171 [email protected]
Pick Your Own on siteGrapes (Concord and more), Limited Apples and Peaches, Homemade jellies and jams from our own fruit
Quaker Run Orchard1654 Quaker Run RoadMadison
Tom & Debi Flynnwww.quakerrunfarms.com
Sells on-site last weekend in September thru October, Saturdays 10 am-5 pm & Sundays 12-5 pm
A variety of apples and Asian pears
RAPPAHANNOCK
High Places Orchards121 Winesap LaneFlint Hill
Ed Streapy(540) 635 · 5537
Sells on-site daily during the week and Sunday afternoonsApples, Peaches, Nectarines, Plums, Cherries, Asian Pears
Jenkins’ Orchard355 Yancey RoadWoodville
James Jenkins(540) 987 · 8192
Sells on-site at Fruit Shed (mid-July through mid-Dec, 9 am-6 pm)Apples, Pears, Cherries, Plums, Peaches, Nectarines, Blackberries, Tomatoes, Pumpkins
Lee’s Orchard65 Orchard LaneWashington
Bryant and Brittney Lee(540) 675 · 3201
Sells on-site 9:30 am-5 pm, Monday-SundayApples, Honey, Apple Butter
Moore’s Orchard630 Fodderstack RoadFlint Hill
Dorothy Moore(540) 675 · 3553
Sells on-site (July-Nov 1, Mon-Sat 10 am-4 pm; Sun 12-4 pm), restaurants Peaches, Apples
Roy’s Orchard and Fruit MarketRoute 612Sperryville
Roy & Janet Alther(540) 987 · 8636
Sells on-site year-round (daily, 8 am-8 pm); Closes at 7 pm during late fall/winter monthsSeasonal Fruits & Vegetables, Meat, Free Range Eggs, Jellies, Jams, Pickles, and Dairy Products from Trickling Springs Dairy
Thornton River Orchard11587 Lee HighwaySperryville
Russell & Shelley Jenkins(540) 987 · [email protected]
Sells on-site, 7 days a week 6:30 am-6:30 pm Apples
Williams Orchard3 Williams Farm LaneFlint Hill
Eddy & Karen Williams(540) 675 · [email protected] us on Facebook
Sells on-site (early July – mid November)Beef, Apples, Peaches, Cider, Produce
RESTAURANTS/CATERERS
CULPEPER
Belmont Farm Distillery13490 Cedar Run RoadCulpeperJeanette and Chuck Miller(540) 825 · 3207www.virginiamoonshine.com
FAUQUIER
Aspen Dale Winery at The Barn3180 Aspen Dale LaneGPS: 11083 John Marshall HighwayDelaplaneLarry & Kelly Carr(540) 364 · 1722www.aspendalewinery.com
Barrel Oak Winery3623 Grove LaneDelaplaneBrian & Sharon Roeder(540) 364 · 6402www.barreloak.com
Cobbler Mountain Cellars5909 Long Fall LaneGPS: 10363 Moreland RoadDelaplane(540) 364 · 2802www.cobblercellars.com
Delaplane Cellars2187 Winchester RoadDelaplaneJim & Betsy Dolphin(540) 592 · 7210www.delaplanecellars.com
Desert Rose Ranch & Winery13726 Hume RdHumeMelissa Hughes(540) 625 · 3200www.desertrosewinery.com
Granite Heights Winery8141 Opal RoadWarrentonToni C. Kilyk(540) 349 · 5185www.graniteheightsorchard.com
Linden Vineyards3708 Harrels Corner RoadLindenJ.M. Law(540) 364 · 1997www.lindenvineyards.com
Mediterranean Cellars8295 Falcon Glen RoadWarrentonLouizos Papadopoulos(540) 428 · 1984www.mediterraneancellars.com
Miracle Valley Vineyard3661 Double J LaneDelaplaneJoe & Mary Ann Cunningham(540) 364 · 0228www.miraclevalleyvineyard.com
Naked Mountain Winery and Vineyards2747 Leeds Manor RoadMarkham(540) 364 · 1609www.nakedmountainwinery.com
Old Busthead Brewing Company 7134 Lineweaver RdVint HillJaimis Huff(540) 347 · 4777www.oldbusthead.com
Pearmund Cellars6190 Georgetown RoadBroad RunChris Pearmund(540) 347 · 3475www.pearmundcellars.com
Philip Carter Winery4366 Stillhouse RoadHumePhilip Carter Strother(540) 364 · 1203www.pcwinery.com
Three Fox Vineyards10100 Three Fox LaneDelaplaneStan Pearson(540) 364 · 6073www.threefoxvineyards.com
Winding Road Cellars Winery4289 Leeds Manor RoadMarkham(540) 364 · 1025www.windingroadcellars.com
MADISON
Castle Gruen Vineyards and Winery1272 Meander Run RoadLocust DaleDean & Jeanne Gruenburg(540) 229 · 2498
DuCard Vineyard40 Gibson Hollow LaneEtlanScott Elliff(540) 923 · 4206www.ducardvineyards.com
Prince Michel Vineyards and Winery154 Winery LaneLeonKristin Holzman(540) 547 · 3707www.princemichel.com
ORANGE
Barboursville Vineyards17655 Winery RoadBarboursville(540) 832 · 3824www.bbvwine.com
Burnley Vineyards4500 Winery LaneBarboursville(540) 832 · 2828www.burnleywines.com
Horton Vineyards6399 Spotswood TrailGordonsvilleJoan Videa(800) 829 · 4633www.hortonwine.com
Reynard Florence Vineyard16109 Burnley RoadBarboursvilleRoe Allison(540) 832 · 3895 / (434) 962 · 1849www.reynardflorence.com
VINEYARDS
BuyLocalVirginia.orgCelebrating 10 years of Buy Fresh Buy Local!
The Fauquier Education Farm is truly a unique community resource, serving Fauquier County and the entire Northern Piedmont. By promoting agricultural education through on-farm demonstrations and promoting
agricultural best practices, they enable communities to produce fresh healthy vegetables in an economically sustainable way.
The Farm offers extensive agricultural demonstrations, workshops and training classes, and donates all produce grown on the farm to local food banks and assistance programs. In the 2015 growing season 38,000 pounds of fresh, wholesome vegetables were donated to underprivileged families in the Piedmont region.
The farm has one full-time paid employee, but relies on the goodness of volunteers who visit from Fauquier and surrounding counties to lend a helping hand.
Each summer, PEC hosts a farm-to-table dinner to benefit The Fauquier Education Farm. This event is a wonderful way to celebrate community and agriculture—please mark your calendars to join us this year! The dinner features local produce directly from The Fauquier Education Farm, delicious local wine and bluegrass music. All proceeds go to benefit the farm.
RAPPAHANNOCK
Copper Fox Distillery9 River LaneSperryvilleRick Wasmund(540) 987 · 8554www.copperfox.biz
Gray Ghost Vineyards14706 Lee HighwayAmissvilleThe Kellert Family(540) 937 · 4869www.grayghostvineyards.com
Narmada Winery43 Narmada LaneAmissvilleMary Ann Dancisin(540) 937 · 8215www.narmadawinery.com
Rappahannock Cellars14437 Hume RoadHuntlyKelly Delmare(540) 635 · 9398www.rcellars.com
July 30th · 6 pmMoriah Farm in Warrenton, VirginiaTour of the Fauquier Education Farm · 6 pm
Dinner · 7 pm$75 per person
Visit www.pecva.org/events to register.
“A Feast from the Field”A farm-to-table dinner to benefit
The Fauquier Education Farm
THE MANY REASONS TO
BUY LOCAL!BUY LOCAL!BUY LOCAL!Buying local gives you
freedom of choice for your family’s health and nutrition.
Locally grown & produced foods are exceptionally
fresh, delicious & abundant.
Buying local protects the environment.
Buying local supports endangered family
farms and strengthens the local economy.
Buying local protects open space and
farmland.
CULPEPER
Foti’s Restaurant219 East Davis St., Culpeper (540) 829 · 8400www.fotisrestaurant.com
It’s About Thyme128 East Davis Street, Culpeper(540) 825·42641www.thymeinfo.comwww.thymeinfo.com/its-about-thyme
Raven’s Nest Coffee House215 E. Davis St., Culpeper(540) 827 · 4185ravensnestcoffeehouse.com
FAUQUIER
The Ashby Inn & Restaurant692 Federal Street, Paris(540) 592 · 3900www.ashbyinn.com/restaurant.html
The Bistro on the Hill at Fauquier Hospital500 Hospital Drive, Warrentonwww.fauquierhospital.org/bistro
Black Bear Bistro & Cellar32 Main Street, Warrenton(540) 428 · 1005www.blackbearbistro.comRestaurant and Catering
Bluewater Kitchen: Boutique Catering & Events8549 John Mosby Highway, Upperville(703) 628·2583www.bwkitchen.com
Claire’s at the Depot65 South 3rd Street, Warrenton(540) 351 · 1616www.clairesrestaurant.comRestaurant and Catering
Girasole4244 Loudoun Ave, The Plains(540) 253 · 5501www.girasoleva.comRestaurant and Catering
Hunters Head Tavern9048 John Mosby Hwy, Upperville(540) 592 · 9020www.huntersheadtavern.com
Poplar Springs5025 Casanova Road, Warrenton(540) 788·4600www.poplarspringsinn.com
MADISON
Inn at Meander Plantation2333 N. James Madison Hwy, Locust Dale(540) 672 · 4912
ORANGE
Elmwood at Sparks124 West Main St, Orange (540) 672 · 0060www.elmwoodcatering.comRestaurant and Catering
The Light Well110 East Main Street, Orange (540) 661 · 0004www.thelightwell.com
Palladio Restaurant at Barboursville Vineyards17655 Winery Road, Barboursville(540) 832 · 7848www.bbvwine.com Restaurant, Cooking Classes
Real Food 12267 Old Gordonsville Rd, Orange(540) 661 · 7261www.realfoodva.comRestaurant and Catering
Roadside Chive323 North Madison Road, Suite H, Orange (540) 308 · 7500www.roadsidechive.comCatering
RAPPAHANNOCK
The Inn at Little WashingtonMiddle and Main Streets, Washington(540) 675 · 3800www.theinnatlittlewashington.com/ restaurant.shtml
Laughing Duck Gardens & CookeryWashington(540) 675 · 3725www.LaughingDuckGardens.comCatering, Personal Chef Services, Cookery Workshops
Thornton River Grille3710 Sperryville Pike, Sperryville(540) 987 · 8790www.thorntonrivergrille.com
Photo by Jim H
ankins
PEC Annual MeetingMay 21
Loudoun Farm TourMay 21-22
6th Annual PEC Summer Safari
June 11
Fauquier County FairJuly 13-16
Madison County FairJuly 13-16
Charlottesville Restaurant Week
July 15-23
Orange County FairJuly 20-23
Loudoun County FairJuly 25-30
Albemarle County FairAugust 4-6
Greene County FairAugust 9-13
Taste of the MountainsSeptember 3
Meet Yer Eats Farm TourSeptember 5
Heritage Harvest FestivalSeptember 10
State Fair of VirginiaSeptember 23-October 2
Rappahannock Farm TourSeptember 24-25
Culpeper Farm TourOctober 1-2
Fall Fiber FestivalOctober 1-2
Fauquier Farm TourOctober 8
Culpeper Downtown Restaurant Week
October 11-16
Visit www.pecva.org/events for more information on regional events throughout the year!
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