We are a 5th generation family owned and operated farm. Our farm officially began in 1929 as a dairy. The cows were later sold and we began growing and selling vegetables. The name of the farm is a combination of ‘Charles’ and ‘Ann’ who started the farm. Currently we primarily grow fruit, vegetables and grain crops to sell at our retail farm market roadside stand and local farmers markets. We have recently started a CSA (community supported agriculture) to offer another way for our customers to purchase our delicious produce. In addition, we grow some wholesale crops that local supermarkets purchase and sell in their stores. Our main wholesale crops are specialty sweet corn and pumpkins, however we do wholesale some other crops from time to time when we have extra. Lastly, we grow feed corn and soybeans in fields throughout Bucks County. Most of our grain products are sold to Perdue and other regional feed mills/grain elevators in PA and NJ to provide feed for livestock and other products throughout the region.
We grow a wide variety of vegetables without any chemical-based fertilizer, fungicide for fungus, herbicides for weed control or chemical pesticides for insect control. All weeding is done by hand. We spend a great effort enriching and enhancing our soil through a compost of leaves, minerals supplements and crop rotation. Our produce is sold at the Wrightstown Farmers Market. Read more...
Shady Brook Farm is a 4th generation family run farm, located just 20 miles north of Philadelphia in lovely Yardley, PA. Transformed from a 100+ year old produce farm, to a farm market, garden center & “agritainment” venue, Shady Brook Farm has become a hub for top notch seasonal events, locally grown fruits & veggies, unique products, quality plants, full Read more...
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