Farmers Market Feature & News

Farmers’ Market Feature: Roxbury Arts Group

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Roxbury Arts Group offers high quality performances and programming at three different venues in Delaware County. They offer an array of workshops year-round for people of all ages, incorporating many different styles of art. Each year Roxbury Arts Group administers the Delaware County Arts Grant Program that provides funding to non-profit organizations and artists within the county for special projects and programs. The application for the grant program is currently open for 2024 projects.

Roxbury Arts Group often has a table at the Delhi Farmers’ Market. Pay them a visit to discuss programming you may like to be part of or for more information about the Arts Grant Program. Find more information about Roxbury Arts Group on their website, Facebook, and Instagram.

Farmers Market Feature: Owl_Let Creations

Owl_let Creations is a jewelry and art shop selling one of a kind items handmade by Terah Patrocinio. You will find an array of items such as earrings, bracelets, necklaces, paintings and other items depending on the day. Terah’s unique creations make fabulous gifts. Visit the Delhi Farmers’ Market and do a little holiday shopping! Find more about Owl_let on their Instagram.

Farmers' Market Feature: Chesterbury Farms

Chesterbury Farms was started in 2019 in Davenport, NY, and has since been growing gourmet mushrooms for local farmers’ markets around the Western Catskills including at the Delhi Farmers’ Market. They grow a variety of gourmet mushrooms rotating with the seasons including various Oyster Mushrooms, King Trumpet, Chestnut, Lions Mane, Pioppino, and Shiitake. Chesterbury Farms is always trying to expand what they offer so visit them at the market regularly for their new offers. 

Read more about them on their website and Instagram.



Farmers' Market Feature: Delhi American Legion Auxiliary

The Delhi American Legion Auxiliary sells lunch every Wednesday during the Delhi Farmers’ Market. They have a rotating menu which is announced every Wednesday morning on the News Around Delhi Facebook Page and they also have a few staple items. Each week you can count on egg salad, grilled cheese, grilled cheese with ham, dessert, coffee, tea, and chips. 

Place your order, shop at the farmers’ market, and take the food to-go or enjoy it at the market with the table and chairs provided. Find the Auxiliary selling lunch each Wednesday during the market from 11am-1pm.

Farmers’ Market Feature: Bainbridge Silk Mill

Bainbridge Silk Mill is a NYS-licensed growers nursery in Chenango County, NY. They provide annuals, perennials, vegetable seedlings, hanging baskets, fresh cut flowers, and seasonal arrangements. The nursery also offers custom arrangement and special order bouquets. 

Learn more about them on their website and browse beautiful images of their floral arrangements on Facebook and Instagram.

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Farmers’ Market Feature: Lucky Dog Organic

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Lucky Dog Organic is a vegetable farm in Hamden, NY, that has been in operation since 2000. They employ many farmers seasonally to help with day to day operations, creating opportunities for people to learn or expand their experience of vegetable farming while producing quality, organic produce. They sell their produce in a variety of ways including at local farmers’ markets and through the 607 CSA. You may also order vegetables online and have them ready for pick up at one of their markets. 


This fall they have been hosting a Farmers’ Lunch at the Hamden General Store, creating one or two dishes for purchase that are inspired by the daily meals of the Lucky Dog Organic Farmers. Learn more about Lucky Dog on their website, Facebook, and Instagram.

Farmers Market Feature: Allie Townsend & Succurro

Allie Townsend is a livestock farmer working primarily with small ruminants, pigs and poultry at Succurro in East Meredith, NY. Succurro is a farm and meeting place for learning and workshops, with four canvas tents and two small apartments to accommodate stays and retreats. The 110 acres is home to goats, pigs, chickens and bees managed and cared for by Allie. As a farmer also working with energy medicine, Allie has a unique perspective and nurtures the idiosyncrasies of the human-animal dynamic with care. She offers pastured chickens, pork and goat shares, eggs, and raw honey.

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Find Allie selling her products alongside Catskill Pasta Company at the Delhi Farmers’ Market each Wednesday from 10am to 2pm. Learn more about Allie on her website and Instagram.  Learn more about Succurro on their website and Instagram.

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Delhi's Year-Round Farmers' Market

Your weekly trip to the Delhi Farmers’ Market to get fresh vegetables, meat, and more is not over! All the fun and excitement of the weekly trip to stock up for the days ahead is simply moving indoors– to a warm place with the same friendly faces and delicious products. 

The Delhi Farmers’ Market is a year round market, the only one in the area, and offers the farm fresh items you crave even in the cooler months. Keep the weekly tradition alive and support your local farmers and producers along the way. 

The Delhi Farmers’ Market is moving indoors to the Delhi American Legion on November 1st through the end of April. The market will move outdoors for May through October 2024. Enjoy the market each Wednesday from 10 am to 2 pm. 

Farmers’ Market Feature: Horton Hill Farm

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Horton Hill Farm is a small farm specializing in healthy, flavorful pasture-raised meats in Jefferson, NY. They raise pigs, chickens, turkey and qual, offering meat prepared in various ways, for example, Scotch Egg kits, cottage bacon and pork hot dogs. 


Visit them at the Delhi Farmers’ Market and visit their Facebook to see where else their products can be purchased.

Farmers’ Market Feature: Tenfold Farm

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Tenfold Farm is a first generation family farm located in Delhi, NY. The family dreamed of starting a farm that was within a three hour drive of New York City and when they arrived in Delaware County, realized they found their dream farm. On Huff Road, they pasture raise chickens and heritage pigs, giving them a great quality of life which produces flavorful meat. Soon they will welcome guests to their farmstay which is nestled among 156 acres of fields and forests. 


Purchase their products at the Delhi Farmers’ Market and reach out to them if you’d like products on days when they aren’t out there vending. Find more information about Tenfold Farm on their website, Facebook, or Instagram.

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Farmers’ Market Feature: The Wood Butcher

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The Wood Butcher, Mark Kohler, is a retired butcher with a talent and a knack for woodworking. For over five years, he has been using a lathe to shape wood for custom work and original designs. The wood he uses comes from fallen trees or fallen trees brought to him by clients. His pieces are a hit at festivals and markets around Delaware County.

Find more about The Wood Butcher and view his work on Facebook or by visiting the Delhi Farmers’ Market Wednesdays from 10 am to 2 pm.

Farmers' Market Feature: Sweet Pea Supply Co.

Sweet Pea Supply Co. offers an ever-changing selection of delectable, freshly baked goods made with organic and local ingredients whenever possible. Now based in Halcottsville, the owner Carolyn, is a classically trained former private chef in New York City. Her delicious baked goods are available at the Delhi Farmers’ Market and in her general store located in Halcottsville. 


Learn more about Sweet Pea Supply Co. by visiting the website, Facebook, and Instagram.

Farmers’ Market Feature: RevSpirits

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Rev Spirits makes mead and spirits in time-honored distilling methods to create a rich, finely crafted product. Everything they make is in honor of the honey bees. RevSpirits, started by friends Phil and Bill, were beekeepers first. They grew curious about what they could do with their raw honey. After much experimentation and many tasting parties later, they realized they were onto something revolutionary. Hence, RevSpirits was born. 


Purchase and taste some of their local spirits at the Delhi Farmers’ Market on Wednesday in Courthouse Square and learn out more on their website, Facebook, and Instagram.

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Farmers’ Market Feature: Ty’s Taco-Ria

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Ty’s Taco-Ria is a food truck you have most likely seen around town! This local favorite for farmers’ markets, festivals, and events makes a variety of tacos and even house made tortilla chips and salsa. The ingredients for Ty’s Taco’s are sourced locally as much as possible, using local grass-fed beef, and local dairy for homemade sour cream. Eat your tacos immediately and take home some salsa to enjoy for a late night snack. 

If you haven’t visited Ty’s Taco-Ria this summer, there is still time. Stop by the Delhi Farmers’ Market each Wednesday from 10 am to 2 pm to enjoy the perfect summer lunch while shopping for your weekly groceries.  Learn more about the taco-ria on their website, Facebook, and Instagram.

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Farmers' Market Feature: Green Sun Orchard

Green Sun Orchard is a family owned orchard in Trout Creek, NY. They have planted a new orchard on their property while maintaining the trees planted by previous owners. With their heirloom apples they make skillfully fermented hard ciders, cider donuts, and other apple products. Along with apples, they grow blueberries, peaches and plums. 


Find Green Sun Orchard at the Delhi Farmers’ Market each Wednesday from 10 am to 2 pm and read more about them on their website and Facebook.

Farmers' Market Feature: Weinert's Elk Creek Farm

Weinert’s Elk Creek Farm in Schenevus, NY, is a family-run farm located in the picturesque Schenevus Valley. This beef and hemp farm was founded in 2004 by Willie and Rebecca Weinert and they began growing a variety of organic CBD hemp in 2019. Their plants are carefully sown, nurtured, and harvested on the farm using sustainable farming practices to ensure the highest quality oils and products. 

Purchase Elk Creek Farm’s CBD salves, tinctures, gummies and more each week at the Delhi Farmers’ Market in Courthouse Square. Find more about them at their website, Facebook and Instagram

Farmers' Market Feature: Blue Sky Farm and Winery

Blue Sky Farm and Winery is a family-owned and operated blueberry farm founded by Russ Betz in 1998. The farm began with Russ’s interest in sharing fresh, all-natural blueberries with the community. In 2001, the planting began on the 5-acre farm in Stamford, NY, and the U-Pick blueberry patch was well on its way. After a lot of success and abundant harvests, Blue Sky Farm decided to utilize the bounty of blueberries by making blueberry wine. Since then, the wine has been well received, with demand increasing yearly.

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Blue Sky Farm and Winery sell their products weekly at the Delhi Farmers’ Market on Wednesday in Courthouse Square. Stop by the market to get to know Russ, the delicious wine, and take advantage of prime blueberry season by visiting their U-Pick farm in Stamford. Find more information on Blue Sky’s website and Facebook page.

Farmers’ Market Feature: Barkaboom Native Plants

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Barkaboom Native Plants is a native plant nursery located in Margaretville, NY. The nursery was founded in 2020 with an interest in increasing accessibility to and knowledge of native plants in the Catskills region. The plants are always nursery grown from responsibly-sourced local seeds. This ensures the plants are locally adapted to the specific growing conditions of the Catskills and are best suited to strengthen local ecosystems. 

Find out more about the wonderful work of Barkaboom Native Plants on their website and follow them on Instagram for tidbits of knowledge in every post!

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Farmers’ Market Feature: Elder Sisters Apothecary

Elder Sisters Apothecary offers small batch, homegrown, organic herbal remedies, potions, and magickal goods that are handcrafted in ritual by the phases of the moon. Run by two strong and dedicated women, Jackie and Lisa, they tend to Elder Sisters Apothecary by honoring science and intuition. They offer an array of products such as candles, salves, spell kits, tinctures, incense, and more. 


They regularly sell their wares at the Delhi Farmers’ Markets on Wednesdays from 10 am to 2 pm. Find more about them on their website, Instagram or at the Farmers’ Market!