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South Jersey Tour des Farms 2009 Farmstands
 

On September 19, 2009 over 240 riders had the opportunity to visit a number of Farm Stands/Markets in the Burlington County farm belt. This page is designed to show some of the people and produce available. You may view a more complete version of their products by visiting the respective web site.

1895 Organic Farm

This Certified Organic Farm offers a variety of vegetables. They are a member of the Northeast Organic Farm Association.

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Kyle McChesney (center) and friends
examine produce at 1895 Organic Farm.

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Christine Hutchinson & Wayne Batten sold produce at 1895 Organic Farm.

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Organic peppers were available.

 

Paradise Hill Farm

This farm sells organically raised cranberries, blueberries, and vegetables.

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Jenny Thon sold organic produce at 1895 Paradise Hill Farm.

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Fresh cranberries were available.


Kumpel's Farm Stand

Greenfield Farm (Kumple Farm Stand) - The Kumple self-service farm stand sells pumpkins, mums, and mixed vegetables. They also grow field crops for the horse industry.

 

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Ruth Kumpel, owner of the Greenfield Farm.

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Hey Philip! That is some melon you have there.

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Danyelle Kumple (orange hat) helping customer with produce.

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Fresh cut flowers were available.

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Some of the produce available at Kumpel's.

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Having made their purchases, riders leaving Kumpel's Farm Stand.


Budds K-n-P Farm Market

An old fashion country market with Jersey fruits, veggies, seafood & honey, cold drinks, ice cream, snacks, hot/cold sandwiches, homemade baked goods. Picnic tables for R&R are also available.

VisitBudds K-n-P web pages.

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Welcome to Budds K-n-P Farm.

Produce at Budds K-n-P Farm.

Plants and pumpkins were available.


Lone Wolf Farm

This farm market sells an assortment of farm raised produce and potted plants.

Visit Lone Wolf web pages.

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Welcome!

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A moment with the scarecrow at Lone Wolf Farm.


Homestead Nursery

Homestead Nursery retails trees, shrubs, and ground cover plants. They have been in the nursery business for over 50 years.

Visit the Homestead Nursery web pages.

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Welcome!

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Rider checking out the nursery.

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Homestead Nursey was primarily a rest stop for the riders.

 

 

Fruit, snacks, and water were provided.

A large route map was
also provided for riders here.


Mr. McGregor's Farm Market

This market sells home grown produce and baked goods.

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Welcome!

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Peaches anyone? Bob Phillips, Bridget Lenski and
Mimi Phillips will assist you at McGregors.

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Riders relax with McGregor's famous
muffins and examine the remaining route.

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McGregors are notorious for their home baked pies!


Russo's Farm Market

This farm has a large farm stand along with pick your own vegetables, greenhouse produce, and AgriTourism.

Visit Russo's web pages.

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Nicole Ciccaglione (yellow shirt), Bobby Lyons, Marilyn Russo and granddaughter at the entrance.

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Riders taking a well deserved break.
Russo's was the half way point for the 54 mile route.


Strawberry Hill Farm

This orchard sells apples, peaches, plums, pears, and nectarines. It also is a large U Pick farm.

Visit Strawberry Hill's web pages.

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Ross Kiesling, Owner Strawberry Hill Farm.

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Wagons are available to assist customers.

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Picking apples.

 

 

 

 

Children's faces have been intentionally blurred.

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Apple picking.

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Apple picking.


Raymond Hlubik Farm Market

The Hlubik farm offers all kinds of vegetables, specializing in sweet corn and tomatoes. This family has farmed at least three generations.

Visit Hlubik's web pages.

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Welcome!

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Sarah Hubert & Jenny Hubert are available to assist with purchases.

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Jenny Hubert & Sarah Hlubik-Pasko.

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Produce at Hlubiks.


Pinelands Nursery

This plant nursery specializes in native trees, shrubs, and wildflowers.

Visit Pinelands Nursery's web pages.

 

Pinelands Nursery provided snacks for riders.

 

 


Budds Bog

This 5th generation Farm manages 1600 acres of land as part of the watershed to produce 250 acres of cranberries. They are proud members of the Ocean Spray Cooperative.

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Budd's Bog provided snacks for riders.

 

 

 
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