10 Oct

Celebrating Fall and the Harvest Season in the Hudson–Mohawk Region

Celebrating Fall and the Harvest Season in the Hudson–Mohawk Region

As the air turns crisp and the hills of the Hudson–Mohawk region glow with shades of red and gold, farms across the area are in the heart of harvest season. From pumpkins and apples to squash, sweet corn, and hardy greens, local farmers are gathering the fruits of a season’s hard work — and sharing them with their communities.

Each fall harvest is more than a collection of crops; it’s a celebration of connection. Local farms feed families, strengthen small-town economies, and preserve the open landscapes that define upstate New York. When you visit a farm stand, pick apples, or choose a locally grown pumpkin, you’re supporting generations of farmers who keep our region’s agricultural heritage alive.

This season, take time to enjoy the bounty grown right here in the Hudson–Mohawk Valley. Celebrate the colors, the flavors, and the people who make fall in upstate New York truly special.


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