Farmers Market Feature & News

Farmers’ Market Feature: Shepherd’s Meadow Flowers

Shepherd’s Meadow Flowers is a family flower farm in Bovina, NY, that grows, cuts, and sells their colorful bouquets in local stores, at the Delhi Farmers’ Market, and in bulk for weddings or special occasions. Right now, Shepherd’s Meadow's beautiful array of flowers are in the height of the season with a wide variety of stunning florals. Learn more about Shepherd’s Meadow Flowers on their website and Instagram.

Farmers' Market Feature: Abba's Acres

Abba’s Acres is a family farm founded in 2010 in Richmondville, NY. They offer a variety of items at the Delhi Farmers’ Market such as eggs, maple syrup, jams, and honey. One thing that stands out at their table is the Hickory Syrup. The syrup is made from the bark of the tree which creates a smoky woodsy flavor that is delicious and feels a bit more adventurous than regular maple syrup. Abba’s Acres creates flavorful products that you can feel good! Learn more about them on Facebook, Instagram, and their website.

Farmers' Market Feature: Old Soul Botanicals

Old Soul Botanicals is a two person team, Ann Marie and Zaybra Thurgood, who work with flowers and plants in Bovina Center, NY. Old Soul Botanicals specializes in flower essences and salt scrubs and they also sell wooden earrings and dried herbs each week at the Delhi Farmers’ Market. As part of Bovina Day on Saturday, July 20th, Old Soul Botanicals is hosting a Garden Walk & Flower Essence Workshop from 11am-1pm. Explore the gardens on the property and learn how to blend your own flower essence while sipping on Elderflower Soda and other herbal drinks. Learn more about Old Soul Botanicals on their website and Instagram and RSVP to the Garden Walk & Workshop here.

Farmers’ Market Feature: Elder Sisters Apothecary

Elder Sisters Apothecary began out of deep sisterhood and came to life during the Winter Solstice of 2018. Elder Sisters Apothecary offers products to support physical and energetic well being as well as a resource for individuals to deepen their connection to the wisdom and magick of the earth. They are excited about the release of their new Nick’s & Pricks Gardeners Hand Salve which provides nourishment and relief to the well-worn hands of gardeners and anyone looking for a soothing solution. Elder Sisters offers a wide variety of other herbal products, such as the new Banishing Bugs Spray, as well as retreats, and other special offerings. Learn more about Elder Sisters Apothecary on their website, Instagram, and Facebook.

Farmers’ Market Feature: Twin Ponds Farm

Twin Ponds Farm began with one alpaca in Bloomville, NY. Soon after the first alpaca, Jimmy, more alpacas came along followed by Scottish Highland cattle, chickens, ducks, turkeys, geese, and Guinea fowl. Twin Ponds Farm sheers their alpacas and uses the wool for wonderful products that are available at the Delhi Farmers’ Market. Items available at the market include alpaca dryer balls, catnip infused cat toys, gloves, yarn, and other products. Learn more about Twin Ponds Farm on their website, Facebook, and Instagram.

Farmers' Market Feature: Tinkertown Provisions

Tinkertown Provisions is a hot sauce company with products that offer unique flavors and full taste. The company builds each hot sauce around the flavors of the Western Catskills while fostering relationships with local growers to create small-batch condiments with a few simple ingredients. Tinkertown Provisions is excited about the release of their new hot sauce called BLOOD. The extra-hot concoction is made of fire-toasted peppers, blood orange, garlic, and red clover. Visit the Delhi Farmers’ Market each Wednesday and try a taste of the full line of hot sauces at Tinkertown Provisions booth! Learn more about Tinkertown Provisions on their website and Instagram.

Farmers’ Market Feature: Lori Rae Jewelry

Lori Rae Jewelry has been a staple at the Delhi Farmers’ Market for years now! Lori Rae makes and sells unique jewelry designs on the corner of Main Street and Court Street each week at the Delhi Farmers’ Market. This spring, Lori Rae is excited about the new line of patina and turquoise earrings. If you browse her booth, you will notice a wide variety of jewelry. She has necklaces of different lengths and styles, bracelets, rings, various kinds of earrings, and much more. Learn more about Lora Rae Jewelry on her website, Facebook, and Instagram.

It's Easy to Park in Delhi!

The heart of the Village of Delhi offers many wonderful, independently owned shops, restaurants, art spaces, and, of course, the weekly farmers' market. Parking spaces on Main Street can fill up quickly during market days, when there are events, and busy times during the week. Did you know there is additional parking, located centrally, that makes finding a parking spot easy? Hoyt Park offers not only a brief scenic riverwalk but also a spacious parking lot. Located behind Delhi Pizza Co., Speedway, and the Country Store, entry to the parking lot is on B. Scott Clark Drive between the Country Store and Fischer Auto Parts. Not everyone knows about this convenient parking lot (which also has four electric vehicle charging ports!) so be sure to keep it in mind and tell your friends!

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Farmers' Market Feature: Balcom Court

For delicious and unique jams and preserves visit Balcom Court at the Delhi Farmers’ Market. They sell a lovely homemade ketchup and scrumptious lemon preserve. New this spring is a carrot, rose, and cardamom jam. Try these specialties for yourself by visiting the Delhi Farmers’ Market on Wednesdays from 10 am to 2 pm in the beautiful Courthouse Square on Main Street.

Farmers’ Market Feature: Burn Ayr Farm

Burn Ayr Farm, located on Route 28 in Delhi, is run by two generations of the Sullivan family. They raise 100% grass-fed Highland Beef cattle that intensively graze in the pastures high on the hillsides above the farm. They also raise a small number of heritage hogs. This past week, we spoke with Kathy Sullivan at the farmers’ market when she shared that they are excited about the country-style ribs and their replenished stock of chorizo sausage! Stop by the market to try these extremely local and delicious products made with love and decades of dedication. 


Learn more about Burn Ayr Farm on their website, Facebook and Instagram.

Farmers' Market Feature: Rock Royal Farm

Rock Royal Farm, located in Walton, NY, is a Delhi Farmers’ Market regular. When we asked them which of their products they were most excited about, they brought out a recently harvested chicken. Their chickens are rotationally grazed and treated with the utmost attention and care. Rock Royal Farm has many other products, including pork, eggs, honey, and coffee beans. 

Make your way to the Delhi Farmers’ Market to browse all their items and pick up a recently harvested chicken while supplies last!

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. A special item created by Owl_Let are earrings made with vintage fabric. These beautiful pieces are versatile and unique, making them a great purchase as a treat to yourself or as a gift for a loved one or teacher. You will find a variety of custom items such as earrings, bracelets, necklaces, paintings and other items depending on the day.  


Learn more on Owl_Let Creations Instagram and visit them at the Delhi Farmers’ Market each Wednesday!

Farmers’ Market Feature: WAYSIDE Cider

WAYSIDE Cider, located in Andes, NY, is excited to share their Taproot Rose with the Farmers’ Market crowd! This cider, made with fermented beets, is fun, refreshing and a stunning color in the glass. Try a taste at the Delhi Farmers’ Market and see what else they have in store. All ciders are made with local apples, with a lot of love and a whole lot of flavor.

Learn more about Wayside Cider on their website and Instagram

Farmers' Market Feature: Hoods Baked Goods

Hoods Baked Goods is a farmers’ market regular that bakes delicious pastries in Bovina Center. They have an array of goodies such as cookies, cupcakes, rice crispy treats, and for this upcoming season, they are very excited to have donuts join the party. Hoods Baked Goods’ will have a variety of fabulous donuts throughout the season. This past market they had donuts drizzled with decadent chocolate and vanilla frosting topped with colorful sprinkles, and mini cinnamon and sugar donuts perfect for snacking!


Join them in the excitement of these fresh tasty treats by visiting the Delhi Farmers’ Markets and trying some for yourself! Learn more on their Facebook.

The Outdoor Farmers’ Market is Back!

This Wednesday, May 1st, from 10am-2pm, marks the beginning of the outdoor Delhi Farmers’ Market. We want to take a moment to thank the vendors who kept us supplied with delicious food and local products all winter long. Now, even more vendors will join the market as it moves outdoors to Courthouse Square. The Delhi Farmers’ Market is a reliable way to source local groceries. There will be produce you can feel great about, local meat that has been pasture-raised with love, baked goods nearly warm from their morning bake, herbal remedies for all your ailments, and much more.

The Delhi Farmers’ Market is more than a place to shop. It is also a place to meet friends and enjoy lunch. It is a meeting ground to begin your adventure for the day while stocking up on items you enjoy. Not only is shopping at the farmers’ market beneficial to you, but it is also imperative to local farmers and producers in sustaining their business and all their hard work. 

We are so excited for the start of the outdoor market as it creates a joyful buzz in the town of Delhi each Wednesday. So mark your calendars and rearrange your schedule to accommodate your weekly grocery shopping at the Delhi Farmers’ Market!

Farmers’ Market Feature: Hipstitch Academy

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 at the Delhi Farmers’ Market.

At the Delhi Farmers’ Market, Megan accepts items that need to be hemmed, altered, and more. Items can be left at the market with Megan and picked up at a later time. Hipstitch also has a line of alternative fashion pieces that are made with repurposed items. Find out more about Hipstitch Academy on their website, Instagram, and Facebook.

Farmers' Market Feature: Charlotteville General Store Coffee Roastery

Photo courtesy of Charlotteville General Store Coffee Roastery

The Charlotteville General Store is a quant shop that offers breakfast and lunch sandwiches and roasts its own coffee beans in the hamlet of Charlotteville in Summit, NY. Each Saturday they roast organic Guatemalan and Peruvian fair-trade coffee beans that are used to brew coffee served in the general store or packaged to be sold elsewhere. Charlotteville General Store Coffee Roastery coffee blends can be found in stores around New York and New Jersey, and each week at the Delhi Farmers’ Market. 

Learn more about them on their website, Facebook, and Instagram.

Farmers’ Market Feature: Burn Ayr Farm

Photo courtesy of Burn Ayr Farm

Burn Ayr Farm is a multigenerational 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 Feature: Bakers Grimm

Photo courtesy of The Reporter

Delhi Farmers’ Market regulars have found a new home and dedicated baking space on Main Street in Delhi. Bakers Grimm, known for their crocodile bread and pretzel bagels, among other delicious baked goods, has a new location in the heart of town. Once the bakery is in full swing, it will offer sandwiches, espresso, coffee, and its renowned baked goods from the cozy shop at 116 Main. Don’t worry, Bakers Grimm will still be selling their items at the Delhi Farmers’ Market! Learn more about their new endeavor on their Facebook page.