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November 2023 by Robert Sweeney
The best farm school in NJ. A great place for our kids to learn and grow individually. They teach how to raise and care for all farm animals. If you are looking for a alternative learning environment geared towards farmers, this is it.
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August 2023 by Samantha Kiss
Beautiful farm. I've been a CSA members for two years and the quality of produce is fantastic! Definitely worth a visit to the Farm Stand to check out locally sourced products like honey, jams, and ready made meals
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May 2023 by Juliana Lykins
This year they are growing so much food, all natural and the new farmers are so talented!!
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August 2022 by Sue Kozel
This is an amazing CSA. Wish I joined sooner. Wonderful greens, great brush baked bread, rhubarb pie, quiche, pasta dishes, fresh salad greens, cheese, so much. Beautiful space and farm layout. ? Love, love, love.
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May 2022 by Linda Mercado
My friend is a member & brings me produce from this farm. The quality is excellent.
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September 2021 by Heidi Nelson
We love this CSA! An amazing variety of vegetables, herbs, etc. and a reasonable price for a full or half share for the season. They also have farm to table dinners, host weddings and have a great little farm shop and cafe!
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April 2021 by Will Cooper-Daub
Awesome CSA and farm shop. Great local and organic produce and meats.
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September 2020 by Keihaulani Newkirk
ABSOLUTELY WONDERFUL! Friendly and helpful staff. I'm so glad I found this place. If you are in the area, go check it out. Im proud to say I am part of their CSA as of today
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September 2020 by Pat Lynn
The farm was advertised to be open until 5:30. We drove 1 hour to get there. We arrived at 2:00. We were told that everything was closing and unless we were members we would have to leave immediately.We took a walk to look at the sunflowers and a fellow in his car pulled up and told us to leave immediately. Covid or not he was rude and unwelcoming. My daughter was interested in the Inn for her wedding venue. We went to Paradise Farms the week before,and had a most enjoyable experience! Would suggest you go there instead! It is right across the road from Fernbrook Farms! Nowhere was it noted that Fernbrook was closed due to Covid. Paradise is fully open.
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July 2020 by Rachel Johnson
This is our first year participating in Fernbrook's CSA after many years of considering it. We are enjoying it so much and wish we had joined sooner! We have a really nice morning at the farm when we go, picking up our produce, picking fruits, veggies, herbs, and flowers, and feeding the pigs. The food is amazing and the variety is great. We have so much fun finding new ways to use the produce that we get each week. It really challenges us to eat a variety of foods that we otherwise wouldn't think to buy at the store. They've done a really good job managing all of the safety regulations with Covid, which can't be easy and I'm sure changes the experience a bit. We initially signed up for the 10 week share, but will be expanding to the full 26 week share because we're so pleased with our experience. Highly recommend this CSA.
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July 2020 by lance kovac
Great food, great peoplr
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June 2020 by Meena A
Not a good CSA program
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June 2020 by Meenakshi Gupta
There is minimal produce growing. no strawberries and only 2 -3 pounds of produce every week.
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October 2019 by beantownwindsorite
Farm share. Great folks.
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October 2019 by Elizabeth B.
This is our 3rd year having a share at the farm and after today, we will not be returning for another season. We have gone the entire season with zero issues with my dad & his legitimate ADA compliant service dog. (He has his service dog starting a year ago). He was told that his service animal could not go in, which makes you not ADA compliant (which is illegal). He explained that he had a legitimate service animal, but still got denied. His service dog can go wherever he goes according to ADA rules/regulations. We have gone a entire year with no issues until now- we were on the fence about coming back and we will certainly not be returning now. What if he came by himself to the farm? How would he get his share? Ridiculous.