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June 2024 by Cyndi B
Berries were small
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September 2023 by Jan Poellet
A great variety of local, seasonal produce and other food items.
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September 2023 by Lise Holman
Great place to work! The management team is the best and the tips are great! The best, freshest produce!
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August 2023 by Jonquil J.
Amazing produce at terrific prices. These folks are a pleasure to do business with! Highly recommended.
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July 2023 by Kelsey Stolicker
Gorgeous, big, bright strawberries! Family friendly. We got a golf cart ride back to the u-pick patch, very helpful for little slow pokey kids. Great prices, $2.60/lb.
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June 2023 by Roxane Benjamin
Awesome, very tasty berries. Friendly and cheaper than other places. Yummy!!
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June 2023 by Norah K.
Absolutely amazing strawberry U pick farm. As of June 2023 the price is $2.6/pound. They have sturdy 5 pound and 10 pound capacity baskets available by the parking across the street, as well as pre-picked baskets of strawberries. It's a smaller field than some other farms but the berries are cheaper, super fresh, firm, and tasty. The lady weighing baskets let us know it was okay to eat a few while picking, which is very nice of them. I wish they offered pectin or pre-made strawberry jam.Check their Facebook page for when they're open and how full the strawberry fields are before driving.
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March 2023 by Sara Brockmiller
I love this place and the family. So many different amazing goodies.
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January 2023 by George Sherlock
Great raspberry picking today. It will be even better the next few days.
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January 2023 by Brandee Mellentine
Always the best berries, beautifully managed, and great service! Look forward to our visits every year.
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January 2023 by Jacque Keiser
Just drove out, 45 minute drive and they were closed! The website says that they are open. Jeesh.
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January 2023 by Cara Place
Beautiful strawberries! Friendly staff! Waited in line for the already picked berries and it was worth it. We'll definitely be back.
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January 2023 by Jimmy Mysliwiec
Called the day prior to going, and was told that there would be berry picking from 8-6pm the next day. I loaded up the kids and my nieces in the car and drove 30 minutes out and arrived at 10:45am only to find out they were picked out. I was told they would have picked strawberries available the following Monday, so my sister said she'd get them. They didn't have any available. All told there was a lot of driving for nothing. Until they get a website, or offer more accurate availability I'm done with this place. If you are to go, I'd call first and do so right before departure.
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July 2022 by James Mysliwiec
Called the day prior to going, and was told that there would be berry picking from 8-6pm the next day. I loaded up the kids and my nieces in the car and drove 30 minutes out and arrived at 10:45am only to find out they were picked out. I was told they would have picked strawberries available the following Monday, so my sister said she'd get them. They didn't have any available. All told there was a lot of driving for nothing. Until they get a website, or offer more accurate availability I'm done with this place. If you are to go, I'd call first and do so right before departure.
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January 2022 by Kay Fedewa
Probably great berries and all that, but haven't had any yet and I've decided I won't after a weird interaction I had today with whom I assume are the owners.I drove a half an hour to see what they had. Google maps routes you to a building where they have a little farm stand, not the U pick area I was expecting. I parked my truck by the farm stand and checked it out - then tried to enter the building, inside of which I presume is where they sell prepicked stuff, but the door was locked. I was confused because the hours online and on the door stated "open", so i stood near the farmstand with my partner called Dietrich's listed number to get the scoop. I should have done this beforehand, because turns out I'm ONE day too early for strawberry season. That's fine, my mistake - but as we are getting into my truck to go, 2 guys in a golfcart come rolling up."Trying to get in?" one asks me accusingly, while the other gets out of the cart to open and check the farmstand's moneybox....I just think it's wild that they'd accuse me so fast of something like that. I was going to come back tomorrow to get berries but no way do I want to interact with people like that.