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The Hudson Farmers’ Market was started by Milt Meisner and Doc Posner who wanted to bring a farmers’ market to Hudson and support small farmers and start-ups with a place to sell their produce.  At the time the direct line from farm-to-customer was not as popular as it is today.  Milt went door-to-door to find farmers who were interested in starting the farmers market and were committed to providing customers with access to fresh local foods.   With sponsorship [...]

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In 1899 John Henry Fix started the Fix Farm when he purchased property in the Hudson Valley.   Over the years, John purchased more acreage to expand his farm.  After his death in 1931, his son William Henry continued farming what was known as the Woodchuck Farm.  In 1953 William Henry’s sons Bill and Bob changed the name of the farm to Fix Brothers.   They grew sweet and sour cherries and apples and expanded the orchards to include more varieties of apples, pears and [...]

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Founded in 2016, Pitney Meadows Community Farm is dedicated to celebrating and exploring agricultural education, healthy food production and recreation.  Nestled on 166 acres in the heart of Saratoga Springs, this farm is preserved in perpetuity as a working farm and stands as a unique community resource.Pitney Meadows offers numerous opportunities to engage with the land and the vibrant community.  The Community Gardens feature over 100 beds available to individuals, families and [...]

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With a dream of starting their own farm, Ben Stein and Alicia Brown found a small parcel of land in Troy, New York and started Edible Uprising Farm.  They cleared trees, constructed two greenhouse tunnels and a farm stand and harvested their first vegetables for their Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) in 2019.  Ben and Alicia grow over 200 varieties of  fruits, flowers and vegetables on their one acre farm and direct market their produce through their CSA, virtual farmers' [...]

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The Hudson Thursday Market is now open every Thursday at the 7th Street Public Square Park in Hudson, NY.   The market carries local Veggies & Flowers, Herbs, Meats, Breads, Specialty Drinks, Baked Goods, Food Trucks, Woodwork, Soap, skin care, Art, and more!Founded in 2014 by Common Hands Farm, the market was previously known as the Upstreet Market and took place on Wednesdays.  The original intention of the market was to create an accessible space for diverse vendors and [...]

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