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Chance Creek Blues Blueberries Chance Creek Blues Blueberries Amherst, OH, 44001

We are a family-owned and operated farm located about 40 minutes west of Cleveland and about 15 minutes north of Oberlin, Ohio. This farm has been in operation for over 60 years! We welcome you to come out, take a bucket and pick as many blueberries as you can. We charge by the pound and we weigh the buckets when you’ve finished picking, $3.00 per pound. We have seven different types of blueberry bushes, some that bear fruit in early summer, mid, and late summer. We supply the buckets. N...

At "Chance Creek Blues Blueberries" you can pick:

Blueberries

Sweet Seasons Farm Sweet Seasons Farm St Johnsbury, VT, 05819

Welcome to our Organic, Certified Naturally Grown (CNG) fruit farm! We want to offer you the best tasting, most nutrient dense, clean and safe-to-eat fruit. Having an enjoyable experience on the farm is our goal for you! Accepts Cash / Check Farm Store - A fun place to sample and purchase other products including our exquisite Artisan Confections made with European Couverture Chocolate. Ask about our Blueberry Champion Picking contest and our Wooden Apple Hunt Contest! Picnic Area - En...

At "Sweet Seasons Farm" you can pick:

Apples

Blueberries

Raspberries

The Greer Farm The Greer Farm West Daingerfield, TX, 75638

The Greer Farm utilizes sustainable agriculture techniques Our pick-your-own berry field of ten acres has five varieties of blueberries and several of blackberry including Osage. The berry season is June and July. We raise Maine-Anjou fullblood cattle We offer free range eggs, grass fed beef and lamb, pasture raised chicken and pork sold by the portion at the farm We also sell beef by the split quarter in bulk cut and packaged to your specification and pork by the half. We also four lakeside...

At "The Greer Farm" you can pick:

Blackberries

Blueberries

Peas (snap)

Plums

Wind Ridge Farm Wind Ridge Farm New Melle, MO, 63365

Wind Ridge Farm, is a family-owned and managed fruit farm located in New Melle, Missouri, within the St. Louis metropolitan area. We offer “pick your own” blueberries, peaches and blackberries, as well as some pre-picked peaches throughout the growing season.

At "Wind Ridge Farm" you can pick:

Blackberries

Blueberries

Peaches

Prairie Hill Blueberry Farm Prairie Hill Blueberry Farm Bethany, IL, 61914

Walk your way through the berries with your family and friends. Enjoy nature, sample the five varieties, and even stop by to feed the fish at the pond. Spend and hour or a day in a beautiful park-like setting sure to remind you of the gentler times of yesterday.

At "Prairie Hill Blueberry Farm" you can pick:

Blueberries

Trax Farms Trax Farms Finleyville, PA, 15332

For over six generations, the Trax family has passed down the importance of quality, tradition and family. That's probably why we're one of the oldest and most-awarded fruit and vegetable farms in Pittsburgh and the South Hills. Although we've been farming for 150 years, we still have that passion for growing good things to eat and bringing families together to enjoy them. From our perfectly grown sweet corn to our Fresh-Baked, Homemade Pies or our delicious selection of convenient Homemade ...

At "Trax Farms" you can pick:

Blueberries

Pumpkins

Strawberries

Humboldt Springs Farm Humboldt Springs Farm Crocker, MO, 65452

Humboldt Springs Farm is located on the site of the pre-Civil War village of Humboldt, Missouri. Named for the owner of the general store, Humboldt declined after the St. Louis - San Fransisco Railway bypassed the the village for a location a mile to the south that would become Crocker. All that remains of Humboldt is a cemetery with stones dating to the 1870's and an old concrete cistern located at a year round spring. Humboldt Springs Farm has over 1.5 acres of blueberries and thornless ...

At "Humboldt Springs Farm" you can pick:

Blackberries

Blueberries