Farmers Market Feature & News

Farmers' Market Feature: Thistlemint Farm

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Thistlemint Farm is a collaboratively-owned and operated organic vegetable farm, formed in 2021 in Laurens, NY. The four members of the collaborative work together to grow quality produce with a focus on unique varieties of vegetables and herbs. They care about making their food, land and art, as accessible as possible, and strive to have their regenerative and restorative practices go beyond the basic requirements.


You can preorder Thistlemint vegetables (and art!) online and visit them each week at the Delhi Farmers’ Market. Find more on their website, Facebook, and Instagram.

courtesy of Thistlemint Farm

Farmers' Market Feature: Wild View Farms

Wild View Farms was started in 2021 by first generation farmers Abby and Noah DeDominicis. Their interest in farming is to give a life to the farm animals they raise by allowing them to live as “wild” as possible and to leave the land in better health than how they found it. Their nutrient-rich food is available to the community through regular farmers’ markets and online with 48 hour delivery. 


Visit them each week at the Delhi Farmers’ Market and purchase meat, lard soaps, and other handmade items. Find more about Wild View Farms and how to get your hands on their delicious pork through their website. Follow on Instagram to see their daily activities highlighted in beautiful posts. 

Farmers' Market Feature: Magpies on Pink Street and Wilson's Bread

Wilson’s Bread and Magpies on Pink Street are amazing bakers with different specialties and exceptional products. Wilson’s Bread, located in Andes, NY, bakes fantastic country style loaves and seeded sourdough bread, with sweet treats such as croissants, morning buns, pan au chocolate, and other delicious treats. Magpie’s makes two different pie varieties each week with local, in season ingredients. The type of pie is dictated by the season. Buy a whole pie or try a pocket pie! Easy for snacking on the go. 

Both of these bakers have established great reputations for themselves and regularly sell out of products at the weekly Farmers Market in Delhi. They have pre-order options on their websites. Look at Magpie’s here and Wilson’s here. Stop by the market this Wednesday to pick up your pie and secure your weekly loaf!



Farmers’ Market Feature: Byebrook Farm

Byebrook Farm is a family owned and operated 8th generation dairy farm located in Bloomville, NY. They make delicious gouda cheese such as smoked, caraway seed and cider washed gouda to name a few. They sell raw milk directly to consumers in their farmstand where you can also find eggs, homemade ice cream, baked goods, maple syrup and honey. Their dairy is of the utmost quality because of their all-natural, hormone free, grass fed farming practices. 


Find Gwen Deysenroth each week at the Delhi Farmers’ Market and run into Paul while you are picking up goods at the farmstand. This is a great family farm to support. Get yourself delicious gouda and fresh milk as soon as you can! Find them on Facebook and in the Pure Catskills Guide.

Farmers' Market Feature: Wayside Cider

Wayside Cider is a locally owned and operated cider producer in Andes, NY. Wayside celebrates wild apples of Delaware County by making modern ciders that draw on the history and topography of the Great Western Catskills. Wayside aims to preserve the past while embracing modern production metaphors to produce unique ciders to this region. 


Wayside is a Delhi Farmers’ Market regular offering samples of their delicious ciders each week in Courthouse Square. Sample each one to find your favorite of the week and stock up on ciders! If you’re looking for a place to eat and hang out, their taproom and bottle shop in Andes is a great place to enjoy on Thursdays-Sundays. Find out more on their website and instagram.

Farmers' Market Feature: Catskill Momos

Catskill Momos is a Himalayan Restaurant that sells authentic Tibetan dumplings, Mango Lassi and other rotating items at the Delhi Farmers’ Market. They offer a variety of sauces to accompany your momos so you can accent the taste exactly how you like it.

It’s a perfect lunch to have while doing your weekly shopping at the market but you can also catch Catskill Momos at their brick and mortar location at 191 Main Street in Delhi from 11am-7pm on Thursday-Saturdays. Enjoy and stop by weekly as the variety of momos changes with seasonal ingredients. 

Farmers' Market Feature: Pizzo's Gourmet Food

Pizzo’s Gourmet Foods from Delhi, NY can help you make a quick and fresh meal with their homemade and ready to go meals. They make fresh ravioli, fresh pasta, prepared meals, sauces, salad dressing and desserts (like cheesecake and cannolis!).

Visit them at the Delhi Farmers’ Market every Wednesday from 10am-2pm and find out more information on their Facebook.

Farmers’ Market Feature: Elsewhere Farm

Photo courtesy of Elsewhere Farm

Elsewhere Farm is located in Hamden, NY and specializes in microgreens and playfully potted succulents. They grow a variety of greens in their heated greenhouse including sunflower shoots, wheatgrass, pea shoots and blends. Flats of micro greens are available by pre-order online and at local farmers’ markets. 

They offer an assortment of other goods depending on the season so pay Elizabeth and family a visit at the Delhi Farmers’ Market and Birdsong Farmers’ Market. Read more on their website, Instagram and Facebook.

Photo courtesy of Elsewhere Farm

Farmers’ Market Feature: Charlotteville Coffee Roastery 

Photo courtesy of Charlotteville Coffee Roastery

Charlotteville Coffee Roastery is a wonderful new addition to the Delhi Farmers’ Market. They roast Guatemalan and Peruvian beans in their coffee roastery in the Charlotteville General Store. The beans are roasted to perfection for not only a delicious cup of coffee but also a comforting one. 


Try the coffee for yourself at the outdoor Farmers’ Market where they provide samples of each bean and a smile for the road! Find out more on their website, Facebook and Instagram.

photo courtesy of Charlotteville Coffee Roasters

Photo courtesy of Charlotteville Coffee Roastery

Farmers' Market Returns to Courthouse Square

Back on Courthouse Square every Wednesday.

Please join us in welcoming the Delhi Farmers’ Market back to Courthouse Square in Delhi. The market which takes refuge form the harsh temperatures of the colder months at the American Legion in Delhi will be back outside starting this Wednesday, May 3rd.

More vendors added throughout the spring and summer.

You will find a variety of incredible vendors along the Square each Wednesday from 10am to 2pm. New vendors will be added as we get closer to Memorial Day. If you are interested in being a vendor at the market, please find the application here.

Please come out and support the farms and small businesses of the area this and every Wednesday.

Ty's Taco-Ria returns to the market!

Ty’s Taco-Ria returns to the Delhi Farmers’ Market

Farmers' Market Feature: Hipstitch Academy by Megan Avery

Photo courtesy of Hipstitch Academy

Hipstitch Academy is a sewing school started by Megan Avery as a way to encourage people to make their own clothing and alter thrifted clothes as alternatives to fast fashion. The school is online, in person in Harpersfield and now at the Farmers’ Market!


At the Farmers’ Market, Megan is accepting your items that need to be hemmed, altered and more. You can leave your item at the market for Megan and pick it up at a later time. How cool is that! Find out more and connect with Megan on her website, instagram, and Facebook.

Photo courtesy of Hipstitch Academy

Farmers' Market Feature: Rock Royal Farm

Photo courtesy of Rock Royal Farm

Rock Royal Farm is located in Walton, NY and sells their products in farmers’ markets all around the area as well as at the Hamden General Store. They sell whole chickens, granola, a delicious variety of vegetables, coffee and so much more. They are inventive with their creations, keeping summer garden favorites around in the colder months with their rice seasoning blends such as the shishito spice mix. 


Find them year around at the Delhi Farmers’ Market on Wednesdays from 10am-2pm and follow them on their instagram to keep up with the latest.

Photo courtesy of Rock Royal Farm

Farmers' Market Feature: The Farmer's Wife Baked Goods

The Farmer’s Wife, also known as Barb Hanselman of Del-Rose Farm, bakes fresh pies and other baked goods, selling them weekly at the farmers’ market in Delhi. Seasonally, her pies are sold at the Del-Rose Farm stand (and other local farm stands!) alongside fresh produce and amazing sweet corn.

Get your hand on the perfect apple pie at the Delhi Farmers’ Market on Wednesdays from 10am-2pm. Read more about The Farmer’s Wife and the Del-Rose Farm here or on Facebook.

Photos courtesy of Del-Rose Farm

Farmers' Market Feature: Hollow Winds farm

Photo courtesy of Hollow Winds Farm

Hollow Winds Farm is a Delhi Farmers Market Regular and brings an array of items to the table. They sell traditional tallow soap, hand dipped beeswax candles, various herbal salves, mushrooms, berries and other seasonal goods.

Follow along with them on their instagram or Facebook and stop by the weekly Delhi Farmers Market to pick up a soothing salve or beeswax birthday candles!

Delhi Farmers' Market Application

Please note: As of June 2023, the Market Manager has determined we are no longer able to accept new vendors. The market is full. We will accept new applicants for the fall/winter market as it moves into the Delhi American Legion but the Courthouse Square market is currently at capacity. Thank you!

A number of people have contacted us to learn more about becoming a vendor at the Delhi Farmers’ Market which takes place every Wednesday. Currently indoors at the Delhi American Legion through April, this beloved farmers’ market is scheduled to return to Courthouse Square in May. The market is not just a place to pick up locally grown and sourced products, it’s also a place to gather, to grab lunch and to meet your neighbors and new friends. We think the Delhi Farmers’ Market is a very special place and we’d love for local businesses that meet the market requirements to join us.

If you are interested in becoming a vendor at the market (indoors), we recommend filling out the market application here.

Please carefully read the rules and regulations of the market to ensure that your products fit the market criteria. If you have any questions, please contact Meg Kennedy here.

Farmers' Market Spotlight: Burn Ayr Farm

Photo courtesy of Burn Ayr Farm

Burn Ayr Farm is a multigenerational dairy farm located on Route 28 in Delhi, NY. This farm has gone through a variety of iterations since its 1890 beginnings. It was once an active dairy farm, and throughout the early 90’s a high-profile organic vegetable producer in New York City Markets. Now the focus of Burn Ayr Farm is 100% grass-fed Highland Beef cattle and Heritage Hogs. You can purchase their products at the Delhi Farmers Market every Wednesday from 10am-2pm or everyday of the week at the farm stand on Route 28 beginning in May. From May-October their farm stand is open with local seasonal vegetables, honey, dairy products, herbal remedies, and other locally made and produced products. 


Find them at the Delhi Farmers Market every Wednesday from 10am-2pm, on Facebook and Instagram.

Farmers' Market Spotlight: Opyrose Crochet

photos courtesy of Opyrose

Opyrose offers crocheted goods and accessories by Sophia Maduri. Located in Delhi, NY Opyrose has handmade crocheted hats, balaclavas, ear warmers, tote bags and more. These one of a kind items are perfect for the end of winter time, because despite the warmer days, we have some surprise cold ones yet to come! You can purchase your unique and timeless crocheted treasure on etsy or at the Delhi Farmers Market.


Find out more about Opyrose at the Delhi Farmers Market every Wednesday from 10am-2pm or on Facebook and instagram.

Photo courtesy of Opyrose

Farmers' Market Spotlight: Muddy Nose Dog Biscuits

Photo courtesy of Muddy Nose Dog Biscuits

What began as a quest to make a delicious all natural treat for her then sick dog Smokey, has turned into good fortune for anyone visiting the Delhi Farmers Market where you will find Muddy Nose Dog Biscuits. Made from ingredients that you can not only pronounce but recognize, these treats are winning over pups of every persuasion. With a great crunch and ingredients a human would consume (whole wheat flour, wheat germ, chicken broth and a dash of garlic powder), Muddy Nose Dog Biscuits are quickly becoming a favorite treat for dogs in the area.

Feel free to stop by and say hello to Constance, the originator of this biscuit recipe. You can also pick up dog bowl scrubbers and paw balm while you are at the market. To learn more about Muddy Nose products, check out their website and Facebook page.

Farmers' Market Spotlight: Berry Brook Farm

Photo courtesy of Berry Brook Farm

Berry Brook Farm is an organic vegetable farm located in Hamden. The farming duo started Berry Brook in Delancy in 2013 and purchased their forever farm in Hamden in 2019. With a love for hard-work and sustainable agriculture, this farm is dedicated to organic farming and distributing their produce to the local community. Berry Brook participates in the 607 CSA, which makes their vegetable accessible to those in the Catskills and beyond. 

Learn more about Berry Brook Farm directly from the source! Find Eleanor, Patrick or a member of their crew at the Farmers Market year round. They have fresh produce available weekly. You can also find them at their website, Facebook or instagram.

Farmers' Market Spotlight: Black Willow Pond Farm

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Black Willow Pond Farm is a family farm located in Cobleskill. Coming from 6 generations of farmers, Black Willow Pond Farm takes pride in farming, particularly the quality of their meats and goods. They have a variety of meats available and, since they don’t waste a thing, you can even find treats for your pets. They offer whole chickens, chicken feet, chicken soup kits, pork, pork bones, beef, beef snack sticks, beef bones, lamb, lamb sausage, lamb pelts and so much more. Their dairy products are made from their family's farm down the road.

Black Willow Pond Farm takes pride in their pasture-raised livestock, allowing the animals to live the way they naturally desire to live. The farm abides by strict pasture management and intentionally grazing, which provides their livestock with a vibrant, nutrient rich forage. This all makes for happy and healthy livestock! 


Find out more on their website, Facebook or Instagram.