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Shenandoah County

BLUE RIDGE BERRY FARM
Chris Nelson and Kaye Sutterer
480 Harrisville Road, Toms Brook, VA 22660
540.436.9194
E-mail: brbf@shentel.net

Directions: From I-81, take exit 291 (Toms Brook) and go east on Route 651. Follow to Route 11 and turn right (heading south) toward Toms Brook. Turn right on Brook Creek Road (note sign to North Mountain Vineyard). Go about 1/2 mile to left on Harrisville Road. Follow exactly 1.8 miles to farm on left.
Hours: Saturdays and Sundays during blueberry season (late June and July).
Special Comments: Limited availability and hours. Call ahead for picking conditions as we will limit number of pickers to fruit availability.
Products: Pick-your-own blueberries.

SHENANDOAH FARMS MARKET
Allen and Debbie Sinclair
9354 Orkney Grade Road, Mt. Jackson, VA 22842
540.477.9792 (Market); 540.477.9794 (Farm)
E-mail: farmmarket@shenandoahfarms.com

Directions: From I-81 exit 273, turn right at end of ramp. Continue to first stop sign (approximately 2 miles). Turn left on South Middle Road and continue for approximately 1.5 miles to stop sign. Turn right on Orkney Grade (Route 263 to Bryce Mtn.). Go 1.5 miles to market on left.
Hours: 10 a.m.-6 p.m., Monday, Wednesday-Friday; 9 a.m. -5 p.m, Saturday; 11 a.m.-3 p.m., Sunday. Closed on Tuesday. Open year round.
Special Comments: School groups welcome. Pick-your-own pumpkin patch. Catering available, specializing in local natural and/or organic foods. We prepare custom special occasion gifts. Visit the Web site for products and foods we ship.
Products: Year-round greenhouses on the farm provide fresh produce for the market. Shenandoah Farms Market specializes in local, natural free-range beef, buffalo, lamb, pork, ostrich and eggs. Shenandoah Farms is a sustainable farming operation and uses only organic-approved pesticides. Products include all-natural cream-line milk and ice cream, cheese, berries, local honey, herbs, lettuce, tomatoes, English cucumbers, chocolates, fresh baked breads, pies and desserts. Weekends feature homemade take home ready-to-eat meals and fresh domestic seafood. Local arts and crafts such as soaps and candles are featured. Souvenirs of the area are available. Annuals, perennials, vegetable plants, Christmas trees and wreaths are available in season.

WOODBINE FARM MARKET
Holly Dillender
5199 John Marshall Highway, Strasburg, VA 22657-4237
540.465.2729

Directions: Exit 296 off I-81. Go west on Route 55 for 3 miles. Market is on the left
Hours: 10 a.m.-6 p.m., Wednesday-Monday. Closed on Tuesdays. Closing at 5 p.m., starting in November. Open May through November and special days in December.
Special Comments: We are a Century Farm. We grow our own peaches, plums, apples, vegetables, pumpkins and fall decorating items. We will strive to meet your needs—give us a call. Our bakery includes pies, cookies, breads, muffins, scones, and apple dumplings. We also offer sugar-free pies and cookies. We have a wide assortment of jams, jellies, dressings, and pickles.
Products: Fresh-picked peaches, apples, apricots, asparagus, plums, pumpkins, vegetables, berries and nectarines.

Virginia Produce Availability Chart
This chart shows approximate harvest periods. Harvest may vary by region and weather conditions.
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