The
Steuben
County
Farm
Product
Guide
Support Steuben
County Farms
5th Edition - Summer 2009
The 2009
Steuben County Farm
Product Guide
was developed by
Cornell Cooperative Extension
of Steuben County
and funded by
Steuben County.
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edition of this guide?
For more
information
contact:
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Bath, New York 14810
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Steuben County Harvest Calendar
Key:
Availability period
Harvest period
Support Steuben
County Farms
Enjoy the bounty of these Steuben County producers
1. Bennett’s Greenhouse
Vegetable plants, bedding plants, hanging baskets,
perennials, and roses.
Open April – July from 9:00 – 6:00 everyday.
From State Route 36, turn east onto State Route 21,
greenhouse is on the right.
Teresa Bennett y 2200 State Route 21 y Hornell y
607-324-1216
2. Bonny Hill Apiaries
Honey, beeswax, rolled candles, comb honey, lip balm,
and honey stix.
Sales from home, year round except Sunday. Please
call in advance. From Bath, Travel South on County
Route 10, left on Windfall Road, left on Bonny Hill
Road, first house on left.
Phillip Glosick y 6316 Bonny Hill Road y Bath y
607-776-3577 y beekeepman@earthlink.net
3. Bragg’s Farm
Tomatoes, cherry tomatoes, cucumbers, summer
squash, zucchini, green bean, broccoli, peppers, winter
squash, and pumpkins.
Farm Stand open from 9-9. Take Route 226 north
from Savona. Look for Oak Hill Road on right (there
will be signs at foot of hill). Go 2 ½ miles up Oak Hill
Road, look for greenhouse and signs.
Dorothy Bragg y 8909 Oak Hill Road y Savona y
607-583-7814 y braggsfarm@aol.com
4. John and Anne Burns
Grass fed beef (by the half, split-half, bundle or piece),
naturally raised pork, pasture raised chickens and
turkeys. Seasonal
availability. Call
for more
information.
From State Route 15 go west on Morgan Creek Road
approximately four miles.
John and Anne Burns y 8475 Morgan Creek Road y