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Colorado Farm Fresh Directory_1_2015

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Welcome! The Colorado Department of Agriculture is pleased to present the 31st edition of the Colorado Farm Fresh Directory, your complete guide to farmers’ markets and roadside stands in the state. It is our pleasure to help you locate fresh, locally- grown fruits and vegetables, along with other farm and ranch products. This year’s directory lists more than 200 farms, roadside stands, Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) programs, u-picks, restaurants, and features nearly 100 farmers’ markets across Colorado. Inside you will f nd information about county fairs, agricultural festivals, extension off ces as well as a crop calendar. The directory also features agritourism information such as corn mazes, wineries, and farm/ranch vacations. Our goal is to encourage residents and visitors to experience Colorado agriculture. We hope you f nd this directory helpful and use it throughout the year. There is a mobile app available so you can have Farm Fresh at your f ngertips year-round. Download the free app at www.coloradoagriculture.com. What’s New? There are more than 50 new listings this year , so be sure to f nd them by looking for the “New” icon. This year’s Farm Fresh cover was designed by Laurel Lesser, a Colorado native, born and raised in northern Colorado. Her interest in art was cultivated in the same soils and at the same tables where families gather today for great food, drink and entertainment. Laurel is a freelance graphic designer , a member of the National Association of Photoshop Professionals (NAPP) and now works for the City of Loveland, as a Desktop Publishing Specialist. The cover art features one of the farmers markets that Laurel promotes each year (the City of Loveland Farmers Market). Laurel still resides in northern Colorado with her husband of 20 years, and her four-legged kids (3 Mini-Australian Shepherds). In addition to the numerous farms, ranches and farmers’ markets listed in this directory, the Colorado Department of Agriculture would like to acknowledge the following organizations for their generous support of Farm Fresh: Longmont Dairy Farm and Rock Creek Farm (the presenting sponsors), Castle Rock Farmers’ Market, Cherokee Castle & Ranch, Colorado Centennial Farms Program, Colorado Farmers’ Market Association, Colorado Fresh Markets, Colorado Fruit & Vegetable Growers Association, Colorado MarketMaker, Colorado Proud, Colorado State Fair, Colorado Tourism Office, Colorado Wine Industry Development Board, Delta County Tourism, Farm to Table, Huwa Reserve, Metro Denver Farmers’ Market, Miller Farms and Royal Crest Dairy. Colorado State University Extension for contribution of information and assistance in publicizing and distributing this directory. Colorado’s many libraries, welcome centers, chambers of commerce and private businesses including Royal Crest Dairy and Longmont Dairy Farm who helped get this directory into your hands.

Table of ContentsDenver Metro Area ................................................................................................... 5Adams, Arapahoe, Boulder, Broomfield, Denver, Douglas, Elbert,JeffersonNortheast Area......................................................................................................... 29Larimer, Logan, Morgan, Weld, YumaSoutheast Area......................................................................................................... 43Cheyenne, El Paso, Huerfano, Las Animas, Lincoln, Otero, Prowers,Pueblo, TellerFarmers’ Markets..................................................................................................... 48Tips for Picking Colorado Produce ..................................................................... 54Southwest Area........................................................................................................ 59Alamosa, Archuleta, Chaffee, Custer, Delta, Fremont, Gunnison,Montezuma, Montrose, Ouray, Park, Rio Grande, San Miguel8 Great Reasons to Buy Local................................................................................ 72Northwest Area........................................................................................................ 73Eagle, Garfield, Mesa, Moffat, Pitkin, Routt, SummitFood & Agricultural Festivals............................................................................... 82County Fairs ............................................................................................................. 85Colorado State University Extension Offices .................................................... 86Food Safety Tips for Washing & Preparing Fresh Produce............................ 90Index .......................................................................................................................... 91Crop Calendar......................................................................................... Back Cover

Using this DirectoryFarm Fresh listings are organized by f ve major regions of the state: DenverMetro Area, Northeast, Southeast, Southwest and Northwest. Within eachregion, farms and markets are listed alphabetically by county.Farmers’ markets are identif ed with a special icon f, and there is also aseparate listing of farmers’ markets at the center of the book (48-49).Farms that are currently certif ed organic are marked with this iconNew listings are marked with NEW icon. Wineries and tasting rooms are markedwith icon, and farms and ranches with a icon offer agricultural tours.Suppliers of two highly-requested seasonal items, pumpkins j and Christmastrees X, are also marked with special icons. Restaurants are identifed withicon.Every effort has been made to locate farms, ranches and farmers’ markets thatsell direct to the public. If you know of an outlet that we have missed, pleasecontact: Colorado Farm Fresh Colorado Department of Agriculture Markets Division 305 Interlocken Parkway Broomfield, CO 80021 (303) 869-9170 [email protected] Visit Farm Fresh, Colorado MarketMaker and other publications on the Internet... www.coloradoagriculture.com Find us on Facebook www.facebook.com/coloradoag “Colorado Farm Fresh App for your smart phone” Download the free app at www.coloradoagriculture.com. Information subject to change. Please call before visiting to verify hours and product/service availability. A listing in this directory does not constitute an endorsement by the Colorado Department of Agriculture.

Denver Metro AreaADAMS COUNTY skills with our checkpoint game. This is a terrific fall outdoor event and is appropriate for all ages.Berry Patch Farms The “Mini Maze” is built just for kids and is a small mini cornfield. Your kids will love the game inside too!13785 Potomac St.Brighton Pick out your very own pumpkin! We havebpf@qwestoffice.net hundreds to choose from in all shapes and sizes!www.berrypatchfarms.com We typically have a variety of specialty items: Cinderella Pumpkins, White Pumpkins, CottonHours are seasonal and will vary. Candy Pumpkins, fall squash, pie pumpkins, miniVisit web site for current hours. pumpkins, large and small Indian corn, smallCheck web site in case of inclement weather gourds, bird house & swan gourds. We also sell hayLocated between Hwy. 85 and Hwy. 2, 136th Ave. bales and large corn stalks too! *Stock and varietyand 144th Ave., south of Brighton. Visit our web site of items are dependent season-to-season and cropfor map. inventory.We are known for our freshness, flavor, variety and Special site activities:affordability. Our produce is available year-round In October, weekends only, we’ll have ponyin our farm market and also through our CSA. rides, petting zoo, air slide and jumping castle.Organic, free range GMO-free fresh eggs. U-pick: Some other activities that you might findstrawberries, raspberries (red, gold, black), pie at our location are exotic animal rides andcherries, red currants, flowers, pickles, basil. Call or carriage rides. Follow us on Facebook, “Crazedvisit our web site for picking hours and availability. Cornfield Maze” for up-to-date information.Roadside market: (grown on site) arugula, beans(fresh and dried), beets, bok choy, cabbage, Night Attractions:carrots, celeriac, chard, cucumbers, eggplant, Haunted Field of Screamsgarlic, elephant garlic, herbs, kale, kohlrabi, Dead Man’s Night Mazeleeks, lettuce, melons (many types), okra, onions, *NEW* Zombie Paint Ball Massacreparsnips, peas, peppers (bell, colored specialty), The largest haunted attraction in Colorado, withpie pumpkins, plums, popcorn, roasted chiles, more than 35 acres of haunted cornfield, and 3rutabagas, rhubarb, scallions, shallots, spinach, frightful haunts! So what is your worst nightmare?squash (summer-winter), sunchokes, tomatillos, Zombies? Clowns? Chainsaw wielding madmen?tomatoes, watermelon, zucchini and locally grown The walking dead? Escaped insane asylumpotatoes. Also, Colorado grown organic apples, patients? It won’t matter because all of your worstapricots, sweet cherries, peaches, pears, natural fears will be realized! Whether you walk throughsoaps, jams, honey, organic whole grain baked the Haunted Field of Screams, find your way outgoods, eggs and grass-fed beef from Heartsong of the Dead Man’s Night Maze or shoot ZombiesFarm. Please visit our web site for additional on a hayride, we’ve got something for everyone!information on the Fall Country Harvest, school For admission and pricing visit the web site (alltours, cooking classes and birthday parties. Picnic prices subject to change). This is not recommendedarea on site, CSA shares available. for children as this is an adult attraction.Crazed Corn Field Maze and j [email protected] www.FearTheCorn.comColorado Pumpkin Patch It’s very important to check our website beforeSoutheast corner of 104th Ave. and Riverdale Rd. you visit as we are open weather permitting andThornton may have immediate closures due to [email protected] weather.www.CrazedMaze.com From I-25: Take 104th Ave. east 3 ½ miles toDaytime Maze, Activities and Pumpkins Riverdale Rd. South on Riverdale Rd. to entrance.Late September - October 31 From Hwy. 85: Take 104th Ave. west 2 miles toOpen daily, weather permitting. Please check Riverdale Rd. South on Riverdale Rd. to entrance.website for hours, delays or closures due toinclement weather.The large “Crazed Cornfield Maze” is a 20+ acrecornfield maze that will have you twisting andturning in tall corn! Come and test your directionalDenver Metro Area 51

Flying B Bar Ranch Hilltop Gardens & Farm Market jX7300 Yulle Rd. 9660 N. Federal Blvd.Strasburg Federal Heights(303) 644-3730 (call first) (303) 465-2226margaret@flyingbbar.com [email protected].flyingbbar.com www.hilltopgardening.comOn-line orders only July - OctoberTours available as arranged Monday - Saturday, 9 a.m. 6 p.m.See web site for directions. Sunday, 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. 96th and Federal Blvd.On-line beef sales: beef (frozen, whole, half, quarterand 1/8th). Minimum sold 1/8th. USDA-inspected. Greenhouse, Colorado grown market: apples,We are certified American Grass-Fed and Animal apricots, beets, bell peppers, broccoli, cabbage,Welfare Approved (AGA & AWA). Rocky Ford cantaloupe, carrots, cauliflower, cherries, chile peppers, fresh roasted green chiles,Hill’s Harvest and Jake Hill Farms j cucumbers, eggplant, garlic, green beans, herbs, onions, Western Slope peaches, pears, pickles,3225 E. 124th Ave. plums, potatoes, pumpkins, hay bales and cornThornton stalks, squash, sweet corn, tomatoes, watermelon,(303) 451-5637 zucchini, pie cherries, Village Pie Maker frozen(303) 882-0488 pies, Colorado Cherry Company ciders and juice,(303) 589-8669 Christmas trees and wreaths, local honey, [email protected] jams and jellies, salsa, patio pots, hanging baskets,www.HillsHarvest.com bedding plants, perennials and shrubs. Unique decor, fairy gardens, fun classes and workshops.July - NovemberDaily, 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. Monroe Organic Farms, LLCWest from Colorado Blvd. onto 124th Ave. (1/2 (970) 284-7941mile). From 120th Ave. turn onto Steele St. to [email protected] Ave. Follow Steele St. to end. Farm is on the www.monroefarm.comnortheast on 124th Ave. June 15 - October 31On-farm sales, roadside market: apples, apricots, Daily, 7 a.m. - 5 p.m.asparagus, beets, bell peppers, cabbage, Tours are available upon request.cantaloupe, carrots, cherries, chile peppers,chiles - roasted, cucumbers, garlic, green beans, We are a Community Supported Agriculture (CSA)onions, peaches, pears, pickles, pinto beans, farm where families become members and receivepotatoes, pumpkins, raspberries, spinach, squash, a variety of certified organic produce and otherstrawberries, sweet corn, tomatoes, watermelon, farm products. We deliver our fully-ripened fruitszucchini, rice, herbs, honey, spices, juices, baked and vegetables to 25 Front Range neighborhoodsgoods, fruit preserves. Our homemade specialties including Boulder, Broomfield, Greeley, Longmont,are: all natural fruit preserves, dill pickles, pickled Louisville and the Denver Metro area. We aregreen beans, pickled asparagus, pickled beets and best known for our carrots, green beans, onions,salsa. All of our fruits come from the orchards of peppers, potatoes, strawberries, sweet corn, sweetPalisade. We start roasting green chiles in August melons and tomatoes. We are an excellent sourceand we sell the 1 pound frozen green chile all year- for Western Slope fruit, Eastern Plains honey, beef,round. U-pick pumpkin patch opens last week in pork and lamb. Our farm is certified organic. TheSeptember, FREE hayrides starting October 1 and animals are on pasture their whole lives. They areno admission fees. Pie pumpkins, Wee-Be-Little, antibiotic and hormone free.Little Jacks, Ghost pumpkins, many different sizepumpkins to choose from, small, medium, large and Northglenn Farmers’ Market fjjumbo. We have corn stalk bundles, straw bales, Northglenn Mall, 104th & I-25decorative gourds, Indian corn, squash, apple cider, (970) 785-6133peach cider, cherry juice. For groups call (303) 451- [email protected] to schedule a date. Visit our web site, www. www.millerfarms.nethillsharvest.com, for more information. June 7 - October 25 www.coloradofarmtoschool.org Sunday, 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Inside the Northglenn Mall in front of Petsmart. Apples, apricots, asparagus, beets, bell peppers, broccoli, cabbage, cantaloupe, carrots, cauliflower, celery, cherries, chile peppers, chiles - roasted, cucumbers, eggplant, garlic, green beans, herbs,6 Denver Metro Area3

honeydew, leeks, lettuce, nectarines, okra, onions, Spano’s Producepeaches, pears, pinto beans, plums, potatoes, 5820 Lowell Blvd.pumpkins, radishes, rhubarb, spinach, squash, Denverstrawberries, sweet corn, tomatoes, turnips, (303) 427-2596watermelon, zucchini, cheese, honey, popcorn, www.spanosfreshproduce.combaked goods, handcrafted gifts, jams/jellies. Beef,buffalo (frozen, retail packages), jerky. USDA July 5 - October 25inspected. Pesticide free produce. Monday - Saturday, 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. I-70 to Federal or Sheridan exit, go to 64th, then toPalizzi Farm j Lowell and turn south on Lowell to 58th.15380 Bromley Lane (6th & Bromley Lane) Farm fresh produce locally grown right here. Beets,Brighton carrots, pickles, cucumbers, cauliflower, cabbage,(303) 659-1970 green beans, sweet corn, peppers, squash, tomatoes, Rocky Ford melons, Western SlopeApril 15 - October 31 peaches, apples, pears, plums, cherries, cider,Daily, 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. juice, eggs, local honey, jams/jellies.U.S. Hwy. 85 north to Bromley Lane, right 1 mile.East side of the King Soopers Shopping Center. Spero Winery 3316 W. 64th Ave.Greenhouse (bedding plants & baskets), on- Denver 80221farm sales, roadside market: apples, apricots, (720) 519-1506asparagus, beets, bell peppers, broccoli, brussels [email protected], cabbage, cantaloupe, carrots, cauliflower,celery, cherries, chile peppers, chiles - roasted, Year-roundcucumbers, eggplant, eggs (farm fresh), garlic, Saturday, 1 p.m. - 5 p.m. (or by appointment)grapes, green beans, honeydew, leeks, lettuce, Take I-70 to Federal Blvd., go north to 64th Ave.,nectarines, okra, onions, peaches, pears, pickles, west on 64th Ave. Go about 3 blocks to 3316 onpinto beans, plums, popcorn, potatoes, pumpkins, south side of street.radishes, squash, sweet corn, tomatoes, turnips,watermelon, cider, juices. We participate in farmers’ Chardonnay, Viognier, Riesling, Cayuga White,market locations in Cherry Creek, Southlands, Barbera, Sangiovese, Cabernet Sauvignon,Belmar, Stapleton, Evergreen and Parker. Malbec, Merlot, Cabernet Franc, Syrah, Chancellor, Plum, Muscat & Cherry Desserts. Available forPalombo Farms Market jX private tasting parties.11500 Havana St.Henderson, 80640 Waterhouse Gardens(303) 287-0134 29200 E. 160th [email protected] Brightonwww.palombomarket.com (720) 432-3837 (call first) [email protected] - October www.waterhousegardens.comMonday - Saturday, 9 a.m. - 6 p.m.Sunday, 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. Specialty greens and vegetables. We produceU.S. Hwy. 85 and 112th Ave., 1 block east to unique greens and vegetables, herbs and otherHavana St. and 3 blocks north to market. edibles that are hard to find anywhere. Try our power green mixes like Bohemian Grandma orRoadside market: apples, apricots, beets, bell Sweet Meadows or create your own blends. Peapeppers, broccoli, cabbage, cantaloupe, carrots, shoots, arugula, sunflower greens, pepper grass,cauliflower, celery, cherries, chile peppers, chiles Tat Soi, basil, edible flowers and so much more.- roasted, cucumbers, eggplant, garlic, grapes, Microgreens available by arrangement. Specialgreen beans, honeydew, leeks, lettuce, nectarines, orders and delivery are available.onions, peaches, pears, pickles, pinto beans,plums, popcorn, potatoes, pumpkins, radishes, Westminster Farmers’ Market fraspberries, spinach, squash (winter & summer),strawberries, sweet corn, tomatoes, turnips, Sheridan & 72ndwatermelon, agave, local honey, Swiss chard, [email protected], greens, collard greens, kale, dill, www.arvadafarmersmarket.comgourds, Indian corn, corn stalks and a variety ofdried beans, cider, juices, jams, jellies, gourmet June - Octobercanned goods. Pumpkin Patch & Corn Maze, Saturday, 10 a.m. - 2 p.m.October 1 - October 31. Christmas trees beginning Sheridan & 72nd (northwest corner)in November. We offer local vegetables, fruits, meat, eggs, cheese, honey, bread, pickles, popcorn, jams and sauces. Eat local year-round!Denver Metro Area 71





ARAPAHOE COUNTY Haunted Maze October 2 - 17Ambrosia Farm NEW Friday and Saturday, 7 p.m. - 11 p.m.43859 E. Arkansas Pl. October 22 - November 1Bennett Thursday - Sunday, 7 p.m. - 11 p.m.(303) 995-4586 (call first)[email protected] Pumpkin Festivalwww.ambrosiafarm.com Friday, October 9, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Saturday, October 10, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.By appointment only Sunday, October 11, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.Tours by appointment Visit www.botanicgardens.org/content/pumpkin-I-70 to exit 304 Bennett, west/south on frontage rd. fest for more event details including admissionCO-129 continue about 4 miles. South to Mexico prices.Ave. (large bay of mailboxes on right). West toArkansas Pl., then east to second farm on left. Chatfield Concert Series Summer to early fallOn-farm/ranch sales: eggs, natural free range Visit www.botanicgardens.org/content/summer-Heritage breed turkeys (frozen, whole), USDA- concert-series for more event details.inspected. Raised without exposure to hormones,steroids or antibiotics. Open free range access Fresh Produce Market at jXdaylight hours. Live animals available for processing.Also available at the Bennett Marketplace and High Tagawa GardensPlains Food Coop. 7711 S. Parker Rd. CentennialBennett Community Market NEW f (303) 690-4722 [email protected] S. 1st St. www.tagawagardens.com(303) [email protected] July 4 - October 31 Daily, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.May 16, June 20, July 4, July 18, August 1, August Tours available (call for more information to see22, September 12, September 19, October 17 greenhouse)Saturday, 9 a.m. - 2 p.m.I-70 east to exit 304. Go north 1 block from exit. Apples, apricots, asparagus, beets, bell peppers, cabbage, cantaloupe, carrots, cauliflower, celery,Agritourism, community gardens, roadside market: cherries, chile peppers, chiles - roasted, cucumbers,seasonal availability of organic vegetables, fruit, eggplant, garlic, green beans, herbs, leeks, lettuce,all varieties of frozen meats, dry goods, artisan nectarines, onions, peaches, pears, pinto beans,crafts, cheese, eggs, honey, pickles, popcorn, plums, potatoes, pumpkins, radishes, raspberries,baked goods, handcrafted gifts. Beef, buffalo, rhubarb, spinach, squash, strawberries, sweetlamb, pork, yak, poultry (frozen, retail packages), corn, tomatoes, watermelon, zucchini, juices,USDA-inspected. Raised on pasture without the Christmas trees, honey, pickles, popcorn, jams/use of pharmaceuticals. Live animals available for jellies. Flowering annuals, perennials, trees, shrubsprocessing. and house plants.Denver Botanic Gardens at Chatfield j Landmark Greenwood Village NEW f8500 W. Deer Creek Canyon Rd. Fresh MarketLittleton 7600 Landmark Way(720) 865-4338 Greenwood Villagewww.botanicgardens.org (303) 442-1837 [email protected] C-470 exit Wadsworth, go south to the www.coloradofreshmarkets.comstoplight at Deer Creek Canyon Road and turnright. Entrance is ¼ mile on the left. June 20 – September 26 Saturday,10 a.m. - 2 p.m.Chatfield CSA ProgramProvides farm fresh produce to families in the The Landmark Greenwood Village Fresh Market,Denver/Littleton areas. Visit www.chatfieldcsa.org produced by Colorado Fresh Markets, features afor more information. high quality mix of Colorado growers and unique local gourmet food vendors representing the best ofCorn Maze the Rocky Mountain region, brought to you by theSeptember 18 - November 1 organizers of the Cherry Creek Fresh Market. (SeeFriday, 4 p.m. - 9 p.m. (extended in October) our ad on page 40.)Saturday, 10 a.m. - 9 p.m. (extended in October)Sunday, 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. (extended in October)10 Denver Metro Area3

Littleton Farmers’ Market f j melons and tomatoes. We are an excellent source for Western Slope fruit, Eastern Plains honey, beef,Aspen Grove Lifestyle Center pork and lamb. Our farm is certified organic. The7301 S. Santa Fe Dr. animals are on pasture their whole lives. They areFarmers’ Market Hotline: (303) 887-FARM antibiotic and hormone free.www.denverfarmersmarket.com SAZZAJune 17 - October 28 2500 E. Orchard Rd., Unit EWednesday, 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. or sellout Greenwood VillageIn the parking lot. [email protected] www.sazzarestaurant.comApples, apricots, asparagus, baked goods, BBQ,beef, beets, bell peppers, black-eyed peas, body Pizza and Saladsoils, broccoli, brussels sprouts, buffalo, cabbage, Open for Lunch and Dinnercandles, candy, cantaloupe (Rocky Ford), carrots, Dailycauliflower, cherries, chile peppers, chiles - roasted, Sunday - Thursday, 11 a.m. - 9 p.m.cider, cucumbers, eggplant, flowers (fresh-cut & Friday - Saturday, 11 a.m. - 10 p.m.dried), garlic, green beans, herbs (fresh & dried),honey, honeydew, jams, jellies, kettle korn, kohlrabi, We specialize in organic, all-natural & local food.leeks, lettuce, nectarines, nuts, okra, onions,organic fruits & vegetables, pasta, peaches, pears, Southlands Farmers’ Market NEW f jpesto, pickles, pinto beans, plants, plums, popcorn,potatoes, pumpkins, radishes, raspberries, salsa, Southlands Shopping Center Town Squaresausage, soaps, specialty foods (German, Indian Aurora& Mexican), spinach, squash, strawberries, sweet (303) 693-3662corn, tomatoes, tortillas, turnips, watermelon, [email protected] rice. Gardening supplies and shoes. Liveentertainment! (See our ad on page 41.) May 9 - September 26 Saturday, 8 a.m. - 1 p.m.Mayberry Farm Alpacas NEW Located in Southlands Shopping Center’s Town6889 S. County Rd. 185 Square at the intersection of Smoky Hill Road andByers the E-470 tollway.(303) 822-6955 (call first)[email protected] Apples, apricots, asparagus, beets, bell peppers,www.mayberryfarmalpacas.com broccoli, brussels sprouts, cabbage, cantaloupe, carrots, cauliflower, celery, cherries, chile peppers,By appointment chiles - roasted, cucumbers, eggplant, garlic, greenTours available by appointment beans, herbs, honeydew, leeks, lettuce, nectarines,South of Byers on County Rd. 181 to County Rd. 42 okra, onions, peaches, pears, plums, potatoes,(left turn). Road turns into County Rd. 185 S. after pumpkins, radishes, raspberries, rhubarb, spinach,1 mile. Second property on the right (white house squash, strawberries, sweet corn, tomatoes,and red barns). turnips, watermelon, zucchini, cider, juices, variety of Colorado wines, cheese, eggs, honey, pickles,Agritourism, on-farm/ranch sales, online: raw fiber, popcorn, baked goods, handcrafted gifts, jams/yarn, batting and products handmade from fiber. jellies. Beef, buffalo, pork, sausage, jerky, salmon,Animals available for sale. Delivery and shipping elk (frozen, retail packages), USDA-inspected.available. Tom Bay Farm Stand NEWMonroe Organic Farms, LLC. 375 N. Tom Bay Rd.(970) 284-7941 [email protected] (303) 304-6112www.monroefarm.com [email protected] www.tedach.comJune 15 - October 31Daily, 7 a.m. - 5 p.m. Year-roundTours are available upon request. Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday 3 p.m. - 7 p.m.We are a Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) Exit I-70 at Manilla Rd. (exit 299). Go south 1 milefarm where families become members and receive to County Rd. 6. Turn east onto County Rd. 6 anda variety of certified organic produce and other go to the third road, Tom Bay. Turn south onto Tomfarm products. We deliver our fully-ripened fruits Bay. We are the second farm on the west side.and vegetables to 25 Front Range neighborhoodsincluding Boulder, Broomfield, Greeley, Longmont, On-farm/ranch sales, roadside market: seasonalLouisville and the Denver Metro area. We are availability of fresh Western Slope fruit, organicbest known for our carrots, green beans, onions, vegetables, local honey, eggs, all natural meatpeppers, potatoes, strawberries, sweet corn, sweet and poultry products, handcrafted gifts, jams/Denver Metro Area 111

jellies. Beef, lamb, pork, yak, poultry (frozen, retail B Bar S Ranchpackages), USDA-inspected. Raised on pasture, 282 Twin Sisters Rd.chemical free. Live animals available for processing. Nederland, CO 80466Also available at the Bennett Community Market. (303) 442-1995 or (303) 648-3758Delivery available. (303) 696-1459 (fax) www.bbarsranch.comThe Victory Market on fNEW Order by phone, fax or mail.South University Orders must be received by September 3, 2015.6400 S. UniversityCentennial Grass-fed beef. Family owned and operated, B(303) 477-3900 Bar S Ranch has been providing grass-fed beef towww.coloradooutdoormarkets.com consumers since 1985. Our beef is raised nature’s way: the animals spend their entire lives grazingMay 1 - October 30 mountain or prairie pastures (plus some hay inFriday, 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. winter), without supplemental hormones, antibiotics or steroids. They never see a feedlot, so the beefFresh picked organic and natural Colorado is low in fat. Order a quarter, half or whole carcass.produce....Palisade fruits, Morales Farms of You instruct the butcher how you want your beefGranby, 2R’s Ranch, grass-fed beef and bison, cut, what you want ground, size of roasts, packagehoney and Colorado wines. Colorado’s most size, etc. Excellent jerky and a variety of sausagessought after vendors can also be found here: The are available upon request.Great Harvest Bread Co. Colorado Crepe Co., andLoredana’s - Organic pestos, marinated cheeses BookCliff Vineyardsand vinaigrettes. “Remember...every dollar spent 1501 Lee Hill Rd., Unit #17locally will generate up to 5 times as much income Boulderfor your local economy.” Free Community Ping (303) 449-9463Pong Table! [email protected] www.bookcliffvineyards.comBOULDER COUNTY Year-roundAspen Moon Farm j Thursday - Sunday, 1 p.m. - 6 p.m. From Denver drive north on Highway 36 whichCertified organic and biodynamic turns into 28th St. in Boulder. Drive through town7927 Hygiene Rd. heading north towards Lyons. Lee Hill Road is theLongmont last street on your left as you exit Boulder, just north(303) 808-9583 of the Holiday Drive-In sign on your left. Turn [email protected] onto Lee Hill and take an immediate right at the firstwww.aspenmoonfarm.com opportunity. We are located in Unit 17.May 1 - June 15 (for organic starter plants) Tasting room. 100% Colorado grown grapes.June 15 - December 20 Brewery next door.(seasonal organic produce and pumpkins)Self-serve, daily, 10 a.m - 6 p.m. Boulder Farmers’ Market fTours available.Spring to Fall, by appointment only. (303) 910-2236West of 17th Ave. and Hover Rd. 17th Ave. turns [email protected] Hygiene Rd. www.bcfm.orgOrganic starter plants for your garden and fresh April 4 - November 21organic produce will be available seasonally. Please Saturday, 8 a.m. - 2 p.m.visit our web site for updated dates and times or May 6 - October 7drive by for posted signage. CSA farm, greenhouse, Wednesday, 4 p.m. - 8 p.m.roadside market, sells at farmers’ market: Asian On 13th St. between Canyon Blvd. and Arapahoegreens, beets, bell peppers, broccoli, cabbage, Ave.carrots, cauliflower, celeriac, celery, chile peppers,cucumbers, eggplant, garlic, greens, green beans, The Boulder Farmers Market was founded in 1987.herbs, kohlrabi, leeks, lettuce, onions, potatoes, We are a producer-only market operated by thepumpkins, radicchio, radishes, raspberries, Boulder County Farmers Markets nonprofit, withrhubarb, spinach, squash, strawberries, sweet over 90 local vendors. The Boulder County Farmerscorn, tomatoes, turnips, zucchini, eggs and hanging Markets have the longest weekly market seasonbaskets. Farm dinners and group tours. in Colorado. Throughout the eight month season, you will find a bounty of vegetables, fruits, meats, packaged goods and freshly prepared foods. We accept SNAP and double SNAP dollars up to $2012 Denver Metro Area3

per day through the Harvest Bucks program. For Cure Organic Farm jupdated information, visit bcfm.org. 7416 Valmont Rd.Colorado Aromatics Farm NEW Boulder13651 N. 115th St. (303) 666-6397Longmont CO 80504 [email protected]: 340 Lashley Street, Unit 220 www.cureorganicfarm.comLongmont CO 80504(720) 515-0772 May 1 - December 15www.coloradoaromatics.com Wednesday - Sunday, 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. Tours available.Tours available as arranged. April - May and September - OctoberWe take Online orders or shop our store. Monday and Thursday, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.Colorado Aromatics Cultivated Skin Care. We are CSA farm, on-farm/ranch sales, sell to schools:a Certified Naturally Grown herb farm and use apples, apricots, beets, bell peppers, broccoli,our herbs to make skin care products and soaps. brussels sprouts, cabbage, carrots, cauliflower,Among other herbs, we grow lavender, calendula, celery, cherries, chile peppers, cucumbers,chamomile, yarrow, lemon balm and mint. We also eggplant, garlic, grapes, green beans, herbs, leeks,grow cucumber and pumpkin for our products. lettuce, nectarines, onions, peaches, pears, plums,We have volunteers on our farm in the summer to potatoes, pumpkins, radishes, rhubarb, spinach,help. We participate in farmers markets including squash, strawberries, sweet corn, tomatoes,Longmont and Boulder. turnips, watermelon, zucchini, cider, eggs, honey, handcrafted gifts, fresh flowers, pottery. Beef, lamb,Colorado’s Best Beef Company pork, poultry, sausage (frozen, retail packages).4791 Jay Rd. Farmers’ market sales, restaurant sales.Boulder(303) 449-8632 (call first) Ela Family Farms/[email protected] Silver Spruce Orchardswww.naturalbeef.com (970) 872-3488 (call first) [email protected] www.elafamilyfarms.comWeekdays, by appointment only June - DecemberOn-farm/ranch sales, online, by telephone:Charolais and Charolais cross bred beef With over 100 years of Colorado fruit growing(wholesale/retail/fresh or frozen, any amount). experience, our fourth generation family farm offersUSDA-inspected. All natural, minimally processed, certified organic fruits and fruit products at farmers’no artificial ingredients, no feed antibiotics, no markets, at our farm, direct to buyer groups, asgrowth hormones, dry-aged 14-21 days, humane. fruit shares to other CSA farms and at select retailDelivery available. stores, coops and restaurants. We grow mouth watering organic peaches, pears, apples, cherries,Cottonwood Farm j plums and heirloom tomatoes. We make our own fruit into enticing jams, fruit butters, apple sauces,75th St. and Arapahoe Rd. dried fruit and fruit leathers, and cider. Look forBoulder us on Saturdays at the Boulder Farmers’ Market,(720) 890-4766 Longmont Farmers’ Market, Old Town Fort Collinswww.cottonwoodfarms.com Farmers’ Market, Denver Cherry Creek Fresh Market and Golden Farmers’ Market. On SundaysFall Fest find us in Denver at the Old South Pearl St. Farmers’September 27 - October 31 Market, City Park Esplanade (East High School)Daily, 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. Farm Market, and Stapleton Farm Market. We sellEast of Boulder, 4 miles on Arapahoe Rd., south on wholesale to farm stands, stores and restaurants75th St. to entrance. in the Denver/Boulder to Fort Collins area and the I-70 corridor west to Grand Junction. Visit our webOn-farm sales, roadside market: fruits, pumpkins, site for more information or to order gift packs ofsquash. Fall Festival, September 27 - October 31: any our products online.pumpkin patch, cornfield maze, straw bale maze,farm animals, farm equipment display, steamtractor, Indian corn, corn stalks, straw bales. Schoolgroup tours available by appointment.Denver Metro Area 131

Farm2Table Trading Post/ jNEW Isabelle Farm NEW jXRocky Mtn. Pumpkin Ranch 1640 W. Baseline Rd.9057 Ute Hwy.Longmont Lafayette(303) [email protected] (303) 817-6824www.farm2tabletradingpost.com [email protected] - October2nd and 4th Saturdays of each month www.isabellefarm.com10 a.m. - 1 p.m.General Store: Thursday, 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. Farm StoreOn north side of Hwy. 66 just west of Hover Rd. January - May Thursday - Sunday, 10 a.m. - 6 p.m.Agritourism, CSA farm, on-farm/ranch sales, June - December 23roadside market, online, co-op pick-up: apples, Tuesday - Sundaybeets, bell peppers, cabbage, celery, cucumbers, 10 a.m. - 6 p.m.eggplant, garlic, green beans, herbs, leeks, lettuce, U-pick pumpkin patchonions, peaches, pumpkins, radishes, raspberries, September 25 - November 1rhubarb, spinach, squash, strawberries, sweet corn, Daily, 10 a.m. - 6 p.m.tomatoes, turnips, watermelon, zucchini, cider, Tours available by appointment for groups.mead, cheese, eggs, honey, pickles, baked goods, The Isabelle Farm Store is located on the southhandcrafted gifts, jams/jellies. Beef, buffalo, lamb, side of Baseline Rd., about a quarter mile west ofpork, sausage (frozen, whole, half, quarter, retail Hwy. 287 and a mile east of 95th St. Our u-pickpackages), USDA-inspected, all grass-finished. pumpkin patch & Harvest Festival is located on theLive animals available for processing. Hayrides. southwest corner of Hwy. 287 and Isabelle Rd.Father Earth Organic Farm j Agritourism, CSA farm, on-farm/ranch sales,8881 Elgin Drive roadside market, u-pick: apples, apricots,Lafayette asparagus, beets, bell peppers, broccoli, cabbage,(303) 494-4500 (call first) cantaloupe, carrots, cauliflower, celery, [email protected] peppers, chiles - roasted, cucumbers, eggplant,www.fatherearthorganicfarm.com garlic, green beans, herbs, leeks, lettuce, okra, onions, peaches, pears, plums, potatoes,Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. pumpkins, radishes, rhubarb, spinach, squash,Tours available by appointment only strawberries, sweet corn, tomatoes, turnips,From Baseline and Hwy. 287: go west on Baseline watermelon, zucchini, cider, juices, cheese,2.2 miles. Cross the railroad tracks and turn right Christmas Trees, eggs, honey, pickles, popcorn,onto Elgin Dr. From Baseline and 75th: go east 2 baked goods, handcrafted goods, jams/jellies,miles and turn left (north) onto Elgin Dr. (the street local art, cutting boards, spices. The fruit we sell isbefore the railroad tracks). western slope organic fruit. We also sell Hazel Dell organic mushrooms. Beef, chicken, pork, sausage,CSA farm, greenhouse: apples, apricots, beets, jerky, (frozen, retail packages), USDA-inspected.bell peppers, broccoli, cabbage, cantaloupe, Beef is grass-fed, start to finish, the hogs and beefcarrots, cauliflower, celery, cucumbers, eggplant, are pastured and hormone and antibiotic free.green beans, herbs, honeydew, leeks, lettuce, Wild Alaska Sockeye Salmon fished for & sold byokra, onions, peaches, plums, potatoes, pumpkins, Boulder native. Corn maze and tractor rides. Toursradishes, raspberries, rhubarb, spinach, squash, for groups. We accept SNAP.strawberries, tomatoes, turnips, zucchini, honey.Also available starting in June at Louisville Farmers’ Jules Gourmet CateringMarket (Saturday, 9 a.m. - 1 p.m.) and Lafayette 1849 Cherry St., Unit #7Farmers’ Market (Sunday, 9 a.m. - 1 p.m.). Louisville (303) 926-1303Goodwin Garlic [email protected] and11277 North 66th St. [email protected] www.julesgourmet.com14(720) 934-4460 cell (call first)[email protected] American, Continental, French, Italian, Mexican Monday - Friday, 8:30 a.m. - 4 p.m.Call for appointment2 miles west of Hygiene. Call for directions. Full service caterer. Offering private and corporate catering.On-farm/ranch sales: garlic, onions, green garlicand Egyptian walking onions, garlic seed stock.Farm tours of garlic fields.14 Denver Metro Area3

Lafayette Farmers’ Market f jNEW customers say that milk in glass bottles tastes like400 W. South Boulder Rd. old-fashioned milk. And, because we pick up the(303) 902-2451 empty bottles, right from your doorstep, and recyclewww.getfreshmarkets.com them for new deliveries, you’ll never have to throw away empty containers again. Give us a call to tryMay 10 - September 6 us out. (See our ad on page 8.)Sunday, 10 a.m. - 1 p.m.Behind the Lafayette Marketplace. Longmont Farmers’ Market fApples, apricots, asparagus, beets, bell peppers, 9595 Nelson Rd.broccoli, brussels sprouts, cabbage, cantaloupe, (303) 910-2236carrots, cauliflower, cheese, cherries, chile peppers, [email protected] - roasted, cucumbers, eggplant, garlic, www.bcfm.orggreen beans, herbs, honeydew, leeks, lettuce,onions, peaches, pears, pickles, plums, potatoes, April 4 - November 21pumpkins, radishes, spinach, squash, sweet corn, Saturday, 8 a.m. - 1 p.m.tomatoes, watermelon, zucchini, cider, Colorado Boulder County Fairgrounds.wines, eggs, honey, baked goods, handcraftedgifts. Beef, sausage, jerky. Debit and credit cards The Longmont Farmers Market is a producer-onlyaccepted. Live local music. Dogs welcome. market operated by the Boulder County Farmers Markets nonprofit, with over 80 local vendors. TheLafayette Peach Festival Boulder County Farmers Markets have the longest(303) 666-9555 weekly market season in Colorado. [email protected] the eight month season, you will find a bounty ofwww.lafayettecolorado.com vegetables, fruits, meats, packaged goods and freshly prepared foods. We accept SNAP andAugust 15 double SNAP dollars up to $20 per day through theSaturday, 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. Harvest Bucks program. For updated information,On Public Road in Old Town visit bcfm.org.Over 30,000 pounds of certified organic peaches Longmont Farmers’ Market ffrom Morton’s Orchard, Red Fox Run Orchard, (303) 910-2236Tate Orchard and Aloha Fruit in Palisade, will be [email protected] in 4 locations along Public Rd. Peach www.bcfm.orgtrucks will be at Public Rd. and Cleveland, Public Rd.and Kimbark, Public Rd. and East Chester St. and June 3 - September 30Public road between Emma and Kimbark. Peach Wednesday, 4 p.m. - 8 p.m.smoothies (Festival Plaza only), peach cobbler, On 5th Avenue between Main St. and Kimbark.peach pies/individual pans of cobbler for sale atFestival Plaza and Main Stage at Lafayette Florist The Longmont Farmers Market is a producer-only(while supplies last). Fresh homegrown produce. market operated by the Boulder County FarmersKid’s activities at Festival Plaza (W. Chester and Markets nonprofit, with over 80 local vendors. ThePublic Rd.) Free face painting. Antiques, arts and Boulder County Farmers Markets have the longestcrafts and food booths - even peach pizza! Shuttle weekly market season in Colorado. Throughoutservice is available from Flatirons Community the eight month season, you will find a bounty ofChurch, 350 S. Boulder Rd. to Kimbark St. & Public vegetables, fruits, meats, packaged goods andRd., provided by Via Mobility. Bonfils Blood Drive freshly prepared foods. The Wednesday nightbloodmobiles located at S. Public and Kimbark. Longmont Farmers Market launched in 2014 on 5th Avenue between Main Street and Kimbark, and isLongmont Dairy Farm now in its second season. We accept SNAP and(303) 776-8466 double SNAP dollars up to $20 per day through [email protected] Harvest Bucks program. For updated information,www.longmontdairy.com visit bcfm.org.Monday - Thursday, 6:30 a.m. - 5 p.m. Louisville Farmers’ Market fjFriday, 6:30 a.m. - 12 p.m. 824 Front St. (303) 902-2451Milk Home Delivery. Longmont Dairy Farm offers www.getfreshmarkets.comhome delivery of milk and other products tocustomers along the Front Range. Our milk comes May 30 - October 10from our own cows that receive the best care and Saturday, 9 a.m. - 1 p.m.quality feed, with no supplemental rBST growth Downtown Louisville on Front and Walnut Streetshormones. We bottle the milk at our own local at the Steinbaugh Pavilion.dairy to control the quality of the entire process,and deliver fresh and nutritious milk to you. Our Apples, apricots, asparagus, beets, bell peppers, broccoli, brussels sprouts, cabbage, cantaloupe,Denver Metro Area 151

Royal Crest Dairy is a family owned dairy who provides home delivery service along the Front Range. We’ve been a part of Colorado’s families for the last 88 years and look forward to serving you! ~Our customers tell us they taste the farm fresh difference.~All milk comes from local dairy farms (rBGH free) within 25miles from our modern processing plant in Longmont, Coloradowhere it is bottled especially for you.~We are not just about milk, ask to see an order card for the 30+additional items you are offered, delivered right to your door.~Help conserve the earth’s resources and and rinse and returnyour milk bottles to your milk box. Join our customers who havesaved millions of bottles from being disposed in landfills.Taste the difference for yourself!Call or visit our web site for a FREE half gallon today* 303.777.3055/1.888.226.6455 www.royalcrestdairy.com *Offer valid for new customers in our service area.

carrots, cauliflower, cheese, cherries, chile peppers, hayrides. School groups welcome during pumpkinchiles - roasted, cucumbers, eggplant, garlic, season (by appointment only).green beans, herbs, honeydew, leeks, lettuce,onions, peaches, pears, pickles, plums, potatoes, Ollin Farmspumpkins, radishes, spinach, squash, sweet corn, 8627 N. 95th St.tomatoes, watermelon, zucchini, cider, Colorado Longmontwines, eggs, honey, baked goods, handcrafted (303) 717-0586gifts. Beef, sausage, jerky. Debit and credit cards [email protected]. Live local music. Dogs welcome. www.ollinfarms.comMonroe Organic Farms, LLC. June - October(970) 284-7941 Monday - Saturday, 10 a.m. - 6 [email protected] Sunday, 11 a.m. - 3 p.m.www.monroefarm.com Tours available. Ollin Farms is located between Longmont andJune 15 - October 31 Niwot on 95th St.Daily, 7 a.m. - 5 p.m.Tours are available upon request. CSA farm, roadside market. Youth summer classes, farm dinners, event facilities and nutrient denseWe are a Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) fruits & vegetables.farm where families become members and receivea variety of certified organic produce and other Redstone Meaderyfarm products. We deliver our fully-ripened fruits 4700 Pearl St., #2Aand vegetables to 25 Front Range neighborhoods Boulderincluding Boulder, Broomfield, Greeley, Longmont, (720) 406-1215Louisville and the Denver Metro area. We are [email protected] known for our carrots, green beans, onions, www.redstonemeadery.compeppers, potatoes, strawberries, sweet corn, sweetmelons and tomatoes. We are an excellent source Year-roundfor Western Slope fruit, Eastern Plains honey, beef, Monday - Friday, 12 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.pork and lamb. Our farm is certified organic. The Saturday, 12 p.m. - 5 p.m.animals are on pasture their whole lives. They are Tours: Monday - Friday, 1 p.m. and 3 p.m.antibiotic and hormone free. Saturday, 12:30 p.m. Located on 47th St. (east of Foothills Pkwy.),Morton’s Organic Orchards between Pearl Parkway and Valmont Rd.(970) 464-7854 (call first)[email protected] The spirit behind the world’s first beverage, meadwww.mortonsorchards.com or honey wine, is alive and well in Boulder. We invite you to visit our tasting room for free tasting ofMid-June - End of September our award-winning mead and a tour of our facility.Monday - Saturday, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Groups of 10 or more please call ahead.Farm is located in Mesa County. Rocky Mountain jOn-farm/ranch sales: apricots, cherries, nectarines,peaches, pears, plums, rhubarb, apriums and Pumpkin Ranchpluots. Also available at Boulder, Fort Collins, 9059 Ute Hwy.Broomfield and Longmont Farmers’ Markets. Longmont (303) 684-0087 (call first)Munson Farms j X [email protected] www.rockymtnpumpkinranch.com7355 Valmont Rd.Boulder, CO 80301 September - October(303) 442-5330 or (720) 971-8847 Daily, 9 a.m. - 6 p.m.www.munsonfarms.com Tours available (call first). 9 miles west of I-25 on Hwy. 66 (Ute Hwy.,July 15 - October 31 Longmont).Daily, 9 a.m. - 7 p.m.U.S. 36 to Pearl St. (in Boulder), east on Pearl to On-farm sales, roadside market: beets, bellValmont, east to 75th and Valmont. peppers, cabbage, cantaloupe, carrots, chile peppers, chiles - roasted, cucumbers, eggplant,On-farm sales, roadside market, sell direct to buyer garlic, green beans, herbs, honeydew, lettuce,groups, u-pick (pumpkins): cantaloupe, cucumbers, onions, pumpkins, radishes, spinach, squash,green beans, lettuce, pumpkins, squash, sweet sweet corn, tomatoes, watermelon, zucchini, cider,corn, tomatoes, watermelon, Christmas trees, juices, honey. Starting September: Fall Festival, pony rides, petting zoo, super slide, caramelDenver Metro Area 171

apples, breads. Certified USDA organic. School Monroe Organic Farms, LLC.group tours available by appointment. (970) 284-7941 [email protected] Farm www.monroefarm.com5169 Ute HighwayLongmont June 15 - October 31(303) 823-0975 (call first) Daily, 7 a.m. - 5 [email protected] Tours are available upon request.www.stonebridgefarmcsa.comwww.frontrangebackyardviticulture.com We are a Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) farm where families become members and receiveMay 9 - October a variety of certified organic produce and otherSaturday, 11 a.m. on farm products. We deliver our fully-ripened fruitsTours available by appointment. and vegetables to 25 Front Range neighborhoods9/10 mile east of Hwy. 36 and Hwy. 66 intersection including Boulder, Broomfield, Greeley, Longmont,between Lyons and Longmont. Louisville and the Denver Metro area. We are best known for our carrots, green beans, onions,CSA farm. Fresh organic vegetables, cooperative peppers, potatoes, strawberries, sweet corn, sweetfarm-centered community, and sustainability of melons and tomatoes. We are an excellent sourcelocal agriculture are the basic principles behind for Western Slope fruit, Eastern Plains honey, beef,Stonebridge Farm, a 10-acre community-supported pork and lamb. Our farm is certified organic. Theagricultural (CSA) farm located two miles east of animals are on pasture their whole lives. They areLyons, Colorado on Hwy. 66. Established in 1992 antibiotic and hormone free.as the first CSA in Boulder County, Stonebridgeoffers seasonal memberships of organic produce, Morton’s Organic Orchardsherbs, and flowers for pick up every Saturday from (970) 464-7854 (call first)the second week of May to the end of October. [email protected] is a share-the-harvest farm, meaning www.mortonsorchards.comthe weekly share of produce is determined bydividing what the garden yields equally among Mid-June - End of Septembermembers rather than on the market value of the Monday - Saturday, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.produce. The subscription rate for a 2015 season Farm is located in Mesa County.share is $500. More information and videos aboutthe farm can be found at www.stonebridgefarmcsa. On-farm/ranch sales: apricots, cherries, nectarines,com. If local produce, grown by people you know, peaches, pears, plums, rhubarb, apriums andusing methods you can see, on land shared by a pluots. Also available at Boulder, Fort Collins,community of friends appeals to you, contact John Broomfield and Longmont Farmers’ Markets.Martin at [email protected] or (303) 832-0975 for more information or to subscribe for the Rock Creek Farm jseason. Stonebridge is a licensed microwinerygrowing and vinting Front Range, cold-hardy 2005 S. 112th St.grapes. See our web site for classes and vineyard Broomfieldtours. (303) 465-9565 [email protected] COUNTY www.rockcreekfarm.comBroomfield Farmers’ Market at f September 26 - November 1Holy Comforter Daily, 9 a.m. - 6:30 p.m. or dusk1700 W. 10th Ave. Selected evenings, check web site.(303) 594-4420 1 mile north of Broomfield on U.S. Hwy. [email protected] U-pick: pumpkins & pie pumpkins, squash, cornstalkJune 9 - September 29 bundles, gourds, Indian corn, straw, caramel apples,Tuesday, 4 p.m. - 7 p.m. baked goods. Corn maze, Halloween activities,On the southeast corner of Hwy. 287 and West 10th small children hay maze, farm animals, food andAve. in Broomfield. snacks by Pumpkin Blossom Bakery and Eatery. School groups welcome. No general admission fee. Real Farm. If muddy, possibly closed. Check web site daily. (See our ad on page 9.)Colorado’s favorite farmers’ market. Freshvegetables & fruits, beef, bison, cheese, eggs,bakery items, wine, salsa, food trucks, liveentertainment and more!18 Denver Metro Area3

Turquoise Mesa Winery City Park Esplanade Fresh Market f11705 Teller St., #C E. Colfax Ave. & Columbine St.Broomfield Denver(303) 653-3822 (303) 442-1837www.turquoisemesawinery.com [email protected] www.coloradofreshmarkets.comThursday - Saturday, 1 p.m. - 6 p.m.Hwy. 36 to Church Ranch Blvd.; east to Westminster June 7 - November 1Parkway, north on Westminster Parkway to 116th Sunday, 9 a.m. - 1 p.m.Ave.; west on 116th to Teller St.; north on Teller. Sullivan Fountain, across from the Tattered Cover.OR: W. 120th to Teller St.; south to 11705. Now in its 17th season, the City Park EsplanadeCome taste Colorado wines made by a Colorado Fresh Market, produced by Colorado Freshnative! Our tasting room has reds, whites and Markets, sets up around historic Sullivan Fountainblends. Wine by the glass available in the art nook. among the majestic statues and architecture of the City Park Esplanade. A strong agricultural market,DENVER COUNTY you’ll find the best selection of local growers on a Sunday complemented by a fun mix of fresh foodBalistreri Vineyards vendors in an urban park setting. Plenty of free1946 E. 66th Ave. parking so if you miss the Cherry Creek FreshDenver Market on Saturday, visit your favorite market(303) 287-5156 vendors on Sunday. (See our ad on page 40.)[email protected] Colorado Cider Company 2650 W. 2nd Ave., #10Year-round, wine tasting and tours. Denver7 days a week, 11 a.m. - 5 p.m. (303) 759-3560Closed Christmas, New Year’s Day, Easter and [email protected]. www.coloradocider.comTake I-25 to the 58th Ave. exit, go east to N.Washington St., north to 66th Ave. and east on 66th Year-roundAve. 3/4 mile to the winery. Tasting room open Friday, 4 p.m. - 7 p.m. Saturday, 2 p.m. - 7 p.m.Visit our new tasting room and event center. Lunch, Sunday (May-September) 1 p.m. - 5 p.m.small plates served 11 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Tours available during tasting room hours. Visit web site for more information and retailCherry Creek Fresh Market f locations.First & University Take 2nd Ave. east off of Federal Blvd., turn rightDenver into the parking lot before the Bryant St. signal.(303) [email protected] Cider.www.coloradofreshmarkets.com Denver Urban Homesteading fMay 2 - October 31Saturday, 8 a.m. - 1 p.m. 200 Santa Fe Dr.June 17 - September 30 DenverWednesday, 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. (303) 825-0231At the Cherry Creek Shopping Center. [email protected] www.denverurbanhomesteading.comThe award winning Cherry Creek Fresh Market,produced by Colorado Fresh Markets since 1998, Year-roundis the largest farmers market in Denver. Touted as Thursday and Friday, 1 p.m. - 7 p.m.the “Cadillac of farmers markets,” you’ll find a high Saturday, 9 a.m. - 3 p.m.quality mix of Colorado growers and unique local (when all the farmers come)gourmet food vendors representing the best of the Corner of Santa Fe Drive and West 2nd Ave.Rocky Mountain region. Also enjoy chef events,gardening tips from Master Gardeners and Master Local vegetables, fresh and canned, fruits andComposters, live music and more in a fun and grains, grass-fed and grain-fed beef, pork, chicken,festive outdoor shopping environment. (See our ad raw cow and goat milk, breads, pastries, cheese,on page 40.) eggs, honey, juices, salsa, jams and jellies, prepared lunch and dinner foods, Pappardelle’s Pasta, biodynamic wine, chocolates, and more. Large collection of local and regional honey, Langstroth and Top Bar beekeeping equipment. Also, heirloom and organic seeds, worm castings, compost teas, fruit plants, beekeeping equipment,Denver Metro Area 191

repurposed furniture. Urban Homesteading I-70 corridor west to Grand Junction. Visit our webclasses offered in basic vegetable gardening, site for more information or to order gift packs ofraising backyard chickens, dairy and fiber goats, any our products online.beekeeping, canning, homebrewing, restoring oldwood furniture, basic cooking, identifying edible The Farmers’ Market f j Xweeds, knitting and more. Monthly chicken swapsfor buying and selling chickens, ducks, geese, at Highland Squarerabbits, turkeys and goats, spring seed and plant Denverswaps. Bee and honey festivals. (303) 734-0718 [email protected]’s Delaney NEW j www.denverhighlands.orgCommunity Farm170 S. Chambers Road June 7 - September 27Aurora Sunday, 9 a.m. - 1 p.m.(303) 292-9900 32nd Ave., between Lowell and [email protected] Apples, apricots, asparagus, beets, bell peppers, broccoli, brussels sprouts, cabbage, cantaloupe,Farm Stand: July 8 - October 7 carrots, cauliflower, celery, cherries, chile peppers,Wednesday, 10 a.m. - Sell-out chiles - roasted, cucumbers, eggplant, garlic,CSA: June 9 - October 6 grapes, green beans, herbs, honeydew, leeks,Tuesday, 3 p.m. - 7 p.m. lettuce, nectarines, okra, onions, peaches, pears,Tours on Friday by appointment pinto beans, plums, potatoes, pumpkins, radishes,From Downtown: take I-70 E to exit 282 to merge rhubarb, spinach, squash, strawberries, sweetonto I-225 S. toward Aurora, take exit 8 to Alameda corn, tomatoes, turnips, watermelon, zucchini,Ave. Turn left at E. Alameda Ave. Continue on cider, cheese, Christmas trees, eggs, honey,Alameda Pkwy. Turn left at S. Chambers Rd. Once pickles, popcorn, baked goods, jams/jellies. Beef,you’re on Chambers slow down and put on your lamb, pork, sausage, jerky, salmon (fresh andblinker. Look for the Delaney Community Farm sign frozen, retail packages).on the right. Turn right onto a dirt driveway. Groundcovers Greenhouse XNEWCSA, roadside stand: beets, bell peppers, cabbage,carrots, chile peppers, cucumbers, garlic, green & Nurserybeans, herbs, lettuce, onions, potatoes, pumpkins, 4301 E. Iliff Ave.radishes, raspberries, spinach, squash, sweet Denvercorn, tomatoes, turnips, zucchini. We accept SNAP. (303) 758-8957 [email protected] Family Farms/ www.groundcoversgreenhouse.comSilver Spruce Orchards(970) 872-3488 (call first) [email protected] Daily, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. (can vary by season)www.elafamilyfarms.com 2 blocks east of Colorado Blvd. and 2 blocks south of Evans Ave.June - December Garden center: annuals, veggie starts, houseplants,With over 100 years of Colorado fruit growing trees, shrubs, Christmas trees and more. Chickenexperience, our fourth generation family farm offers supplies with live chicks in spring, bee keepingcertified organic fruits and fruit products at farmers’ supplies.markets, at our farm, direct to buyer groups, asfruit shares to other CSA farms and at select retail High Altitude Organics, Inc.stores, coops and restaurants. We grow mouth 25572 County Road 32watering organic peaches, pears, apples, cherries, La Salle, CO 80645plums and heirloom tomatoes. We make our own (970) 284-7889 (call first)fruit into enticing jams, fruit butters, apple sauces, [email protected] fruit and fruit leathers, and cider. Look for www.highaltitudeorganics.comus on Saturdays at the Boulder Farmers’ Market, www.facebook.com/HighAltitudeOrganicsLongmont Farmers’ Market, Old Town Fort CollinsFarmers’ Market, Denver Cherry Creek Fresh Year-roundMarket and Golden Farmers’ Market. On Sundays Any day, hours flexible, call first.find us in Denver at the Old South Pearl St. Farmers’ Tours available.Market, City Park Esplanade (East High School)Farm Market, and Stapleton Farm Market. We sell Meat, poultry and egg farm. All livestock are fedwholesale to farm stands, stores and restaurants a non-corn, non-soy diet which includes spentin the Denver/Boulder to Fort Collins area and the distillers grain, dairy and whey. All animals live in their natural environment and receive no antibiotics or hormones. Eggs (chicken and duck) from ALBC recognized heritage breeds. Chickens and turkeys20 Denver Metro Area3

are whole, cut and retail. Pork is sold as whole, Lowry Farmers’ Market fjhalves and retail cuts. Beef is sold as halves, at Hangar 2wholes and retail cuts. Goat and Lamb is sold 7581 East Academy Blvd.in retail cuts only. Beef, goat and lamb is 100% Denverpastured and grass-fed and finished. Delivery (303) 840-0045and distribution points available. On farm sales by [email protected]. Also available at South Pearl Street www.hangar2lowry.comand Highlands Farmers Markets in Denver andSkal Farm Farmers’ Market in Golden. June - September Tuesday, 4 p.m. - duskHighland United f j X The Lowry Farmers’ Market is in the Hangar 2 parking lot on the corner of Rampart Way and EastFarmers’ Market Academy Blvd., next to the Wings Over the Rockies1500 Block Boulder St. Museum and 24 Hr. Fitness.Denver(303) 734-0718 Apples, asparagus, beets, bell peppers, broccoli,[email protected] brussels sprouts, cabbage, cantaloupe, carrots,www.denverhighlands.org cauliflower, celery, cherries, chile peppers, chiles - roasted, cucumbers, eggplant, garlic, green beans,May 30 - October 10 herbs, honeydew, leeks, lettuce, okra, onions,Saturday, 9 a.m. -1 p.m. peaches, pears, potatoes, pumpkins spinach,Boulder St. between 15th & 16th. squash, strawberries, sweet corn, tomatoes, turnips, watermelon, zucchini, cheese, eggs,Apples, apricots, asparagus, beets, bell peppers, honey, popcorn, baked goods, handcrafted gifts,broccoli, brussels sprouts, cabbage, cantaloupe, jams/jellies.carrots, cauliflower, celery, cherries, chile peppers,chiles - roasted, cucumbers, eggplant, garlic, Monroe Organic Farms, LLC.grapes, green beans, herbs, honeydew, leeks, (970) 284-7941lettuce, nectarines, okra, onions, peaches, pears, [email protected] beans, plums, potatoes, pumpkins, radishes, www.monroefarm.comrhubarb, spinach, squash, strawberries, sweetcorn, tomatoes, turnips, watermelon, zucchini, June 15 - October 31cider, cheese, Christmas trees, eggs, honey, Daily, 7 a.m. - 5 p.m.pickles, popcorn, baked goods, jams/jellies. Beef, Tours are available upon request.lamb, pork, sausage, jerky, salmon (fresh andfrozen, retail packages). We are a Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) farm where families become members and receiveLinger a variety of certified organic produce and other2030 W. 30th Ave. farm products. We deliver our fully-ripened fruitsDenver and vegetables to 25 Front Range neighborhoods(303) 993-3120 including Boulder, Broomfield, Greeley, Longmont,[email protected] Louisville and the Denver Metro area. We arewww.lingerdenver.com best known for our carrots, green beans, onions, peppers, potatoes, strawberries, sweet corn, sweetInternational melons and tomatoes. We are an excellent sourceLunch, Tuesday - Friday, 11:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. for Western Slope fruit, Eastern Plains honey, beef,Brunch, Saturday - Sunday, 10 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. pork and lamb. Our farm is certified organic. TheHappy Hour, Monday - Friday, 4 p.m. - 6:30 p.m. animals are on pasture their whole lives. They areDinner, daily, open at 5:30 p.m. antibiotic and hormone free.Linger is located in Denver’s Lower Highlands Root Downneighborhood. The eclectic menu reflects a broad 1600 W. 33rd Ave.farm-to-street sensibility with a spin on traditional Denverethnic eats. The interior is flanked by large windows (303) 993-4200for views of downtown Denver, and the rooftop deck [email protected] panoramic views of the city and surrounding www.rootdowndenver.compeaks. American Happy Hour, Monday - Friday, 4:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m. Dinner, Monday - Thursday, 5 p.m. - 10 p.m. Friday - Saturday, 5 p.m. - 11 p.m. Sunday, 5 p.m. - 9 p.m. Brunch, Saturday and Sunday, 10 a.m. - 2:30 p.m.Denver Metro Area 211

Root Down, located in downtown Denver, offers Washington Park Farm2Table NEWglobally inspired seasonal cuisine in a funky 50’s Trading Postgas station. The menu includes both sustainable 809 S. Washington St.proteins and vegetable focused dishes using Denverproduce from the restaurant’s private garden, as (303) 520-8490well as local growers. It’s mid-century modern [email protected] is infused with recycled and reclaimed items www.farm2tabletradingpost.comthat craft a hip progressive spirit.South Pearl Street f j X April 11 - November 14 2nd Saturday of each month, 9 a.m. - 12 p.m.Farmers’ Market1500 Block S. Pearl St. Co-op pickup, online: apples, cabbage, carrots,Denver celery, cucumbers, onions, peaches, pinto beans,(303) 242-1032 potatoes, spinach, squash, sweet corn, tomatoes,[email protected] zucchini, mead, eggs, honey pickles, baked goods,www.southpearlstreet.com handcrafted gifts, jams/jellies. Beef, buffalo, lamb, pork, sausage (frozen, whole, half, quarter, retailMay 17 - November 15 packages), USDA-inspected. Grass-finished, noSunday, 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. chemicals.South Pearl St. between Iowa and Florida. DOUGLAS COUNTYApples, apricots, asparagus, beets, bell peppers,broccoli, brussels sprouts, cabbage, cantaloupe, Busy Bee Farmcarrots, cauliflower, celery, cherries, chile peppers, PO Box 41chiles - roasted, cucumbers, eggplant, garlic, Larkspur, CO 80118grapes, green beans, herbs, honeydew, leeks, (303) 657-5360lettuce, nectarines, okra, onions, peaches, pears, [email protected] beans, plums, potatoes, pumpkins, radishes, www.busybeefarm.usrhubarb, spinach, squash, strawberries, sweetcorn, tomatoes, turnips, watermelon, zucchini, April - Octobercider, cheese, Christmas trees, eggs, honey, By appointment.pickles, popcorn, baked goods, jams/jellies. Beef, Closed all major holidays.lamb, pork, sausage, jerky, salmon (fresh andfrozen, retail packages). Pure raw honey and honey products, creamed honey, bee pollen, beeswax, beeswax candles,Stapleton Farmers’ Market f soaps and lotions. Visit us on Facebook: Busy BeeE. 29th Ave. & Roslyn St. Farm - Larkspur, CO.Denver(303) 442-1837 Castle Rock Farm2Table [email protected] Trading Post 2330 S. I-25 Frontage Rd. (east side)June 21 - October 11 (303) 520-8490Sunday, 8:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. [email protected] Founder’s Green. www.farm2tabletradingpost.comThe Stapleton Fresh Market, produced by Colorado April 18 - September 27Fresh Markets, is a fun family event that sets 3rd Saturday of each month, 9 a.m. - 12 p.m.up around the large grassy knoll of Stapleton I-25 South: take Plum Creek exit, go east to Wilcox.Founder’s Green. Come to enjoy the plethora of South on Wilcox 3 1/2 miles to CALF Lowell Ranch.tasty food booths and picnic with locally growngoodies on the Green. Kick a ball around, play a Co-op pick-up, online: apples, cabbage, carrots,little frisbee or splash in the wading fountain on hot cauliflower, green beans, honeydew, leeks, lettuce,summer days. There’s something for everyone at onions, peaches, pinto beans, potatoes, pumpkins,this popular community market celebrating its 10th spinach, squash, sweet corn, tomatoes, cider,season this year. (See our ad on page 40.) mead, eggs, honey, pickles, popcorn. Beef, buffalo, lamb, pork, sausage (frozen, whole, half, quarter, retail packages), USDA-inspected. Grass-finished, no chemicals.22 Denver Metro Area3

Castle Rock Farmers’ Market fj cauliflower, cherries, chile peppers, chiles - roasted,3rd St. & Elbert cider, cucumbers, eggplant, flowers (fresh-cut &(720) 733-6951 dried), garlic, green beans, herbs (fresh & dried),[email protected] honey, honeydew, jams, jellies, kettle korn, kohlrabi,www.douglascountyextension.org leeks, lettuce, nectarines, nuts, okra, onions, organic fruits & vegetables, pasta, peaches, pears,July 11 - October 3 pesto, pickles, pinto beans, plants, plums, popcorn,Saturday, 8 a.m. - 12 p.m. potatoes, pumpkins, radishes, raspberries, salsa,From the north: take I-25 south to Exit 182 (Wilcox sausage, soaps, specialty foods (German, IndianSt.) turn left onto Wilcox St., go .6 miles then make & Mexican), spinach, squash, strawberries, sweeta right on 3rd St. corn, tomatoes, tortillas, turnips, watermelon, wild rice. Gardening supplies and shoes. LiveApples, apricots, asparagus, beets, bell peppers, entertainment! (See our ad on page 41.)broccoli, brussels sprouts, cabbage, cantaloupe,carrots, cauliflower, celery, cherries, chile Monroe Organic Farms, LLC.peppers, chiles - roasted, cucumbers, eggplant, (970) 284-7941garlic, grapes, green beans, herbs, honeydew, [email protected], lettuce, nectarines, okra, onions, peaches, www.monroefarm.compears, pinto beans, plums, potatoes, pumpkins,radishes, raspberries, rhubarb, spinach, squash, June 15 - October 31strawberries, sweet corn, tomatoes, turnips, Daily, 7 a.m. - 5 p.m.watermelon, zucchini, cider, juices, eggs, honey, Tours are available upon request.pickles, popcorn, baked goods, handcrafted gifts,jams/jellies, wine (red, white and honey), beef, We are a Community Supported Agriculture (CSA)buffalo, lamb. Dried flowers, balsamic vinegar & farm where families become members and receiveoils, cut flowers, succulents, bird feeders, Mexican a variety of certified organic produce and otherbreakfast, dairy, organic soaps. (See our ad on farm products. We deliver our fully-ripened fruitspage 53.) and vegetables to 25 Front Range neighborhoods including Boulder, Broomfield, Greeley, Longmont,Colorado Agricultural j Louisville and the Denver Metro area. We are best known for our carrots, green beans, onions,Leadership Foundation (CALF) peppers, potatoes, strawberries, sweet corn, sweet2330 S. Interstate 25 melons and tomatoes. We are an excellent sourceCastle Rock for Western Slope fruit, Eastern Plains honey, beef,(303) 688-1026 (call first) pork and lamb. Our farm is certified organic. [email protected] animals are on pasture their whole lives. They arewww.thecalf.org antibiotic and hormone free.Check web site for days and times open. MTH Farm NEWSchool field trips available by reservation. 1382 Flintwood Rd.Tours available by appointment. FranktownFrom I-25. Plum Creek Parkway Exit 181. Turn east (303) 688-3266 (call first)on Plum Creek Parkway. South (right) onto Wilcox [email protected]. 2.7 miles south. Entrance is south of Creekside www.mthlamb.comBible Church on the left. If we are home we are open, flexible hoursOn-farm/ranch sales: beets, carrots, cucumbers, Closed on Mondayherbs, lettuce, pumpkins, radishes, squash, Tours availabletomatoes, zucchini. Event facilities. Farm andRanch Day, May 30; Harvest Day, September 26. On-farm/ranch sales, online, by telephone: cheese, natural lamb (fresh and frozen, whole, half andHighlands Ranch Town Center f j retail packages), USDA-inspected. No hormones, antibiotics, preservatives. Education. Delivery andFarmers’ Market shipping available.9288 Dorchester St.Farmers’ Market Hotline: (303) 887-FARM Parker Farmers’ Market fjNEWwww.denverfarmersmarket.com East Main StreetMay 3 - November 1 (303) 693-3662Sunday, 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. or sellout [email protected] Highlands Ranch Parkway between Lucentand Broadway. May 10 - End of October (weather permitting) Sunday, 8 a.m. - 1 p.m.Apples, apricots, asparagus, baked goods, BBQ, Located one block east of Parker Rd. on Main St. inbeef, beets, bell peppers, black-eyed peas, body historic downtown Parker.oils, broccoli, brussels sprouts, buffalo, cabbage,candles, candy, cantaloupe (Rocky Ford), carrots,Denver Metro Area 231

Apples, apricots, asparagus, beets, bell peppers, Year-roundbroccoli, brussels sprouts, cabbage, cantaloupe, Monday - Saturday, by appointmentcarrots, cauliflower, celery, cherries, chile peppers, Tours availablechiles - roasted, cucumbers, eggplant, garlic, green 8 miles south of the town of Elbert on Elbert Rd.beans, herbs, honeydew, leeks, lettuce, nectarines, at Elbert - El Paso County line; call for directionsokra, onions, peaches, pears, plums, potatoes, or delivery can be arranged. Serving the Coloradopumpkins, radishes, raspberries, rhubarb, spinach, Springs and Denver Metro areas.squash, strawberries, sweet corn, tomatoes,turnips, watermelon, zucchini, cider, juices, variety We raise grass-fed Texas Longhorn healthy leanof Colorado wines, cheese, eggs, honey, pickles, beef with no hormones, antibiotics, or any chemicalpopcorn, baked goods, handcrafted gifts, jams/ use, and no insecticides applied to pastures. Cattlejellies. Beef, buffalo, pork, sausage, jerky, salmon, are not confined. We offer premium ground beefelk (frozen, retail packages), USDA-inspected. in 1 lb. packages sold individually or by the box. Quarters, halves and whole are also available byPhillips Pharms phone or e-mail order. All beef is processed at a8500 E. Bayou Gulch Rd. USDA facility.Parker(303) 783-0610 or JEFFERSON COUNTY(303) 877-5852 (call first)[email protected] or Arvada Farmers’ Market [email protected] 57th & Olde Wadsworth [email protected] lamb, lean & tender, USDA-inspected. www.arvadafarmersmarket.comLive animals available for processing. No steroids,growth hormones or antibiotics. All natural feed, June - Septemberfarm fresh flavor. Large brown, free range eggs. Sunday, 9 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. Old Town Square. From I-70 go north onRed Barn Farms j Wadsworth. West on 58th/Ralston Road. South on Olde Wadsworth to 57th.5090 Lake Gulch Rd.Castle Rock We offer local vegetables, fruit, meat, eggs,(303) 660-6461 (call first) cheese, honey, bread, pickles, popcorn, jams [email protected] sauces. Enjoy the food trucks, live music and waterPlease e-mail produce orders and we will have fountain.them ready for you to pick-up. Buffalo Peak Ranch NEWJune 30 - October 30 (please call first) PineFrom Parker: 8 miles south of Franktown to Lake (303) 520-8490Gulch Rd., west 2 miles. Farm on right (north). [email protected] I-25: Plum Creek Exit 181, then 1.25 miles www.farm2tablecolorado.comeast to Plum Creek/Lake Gulch intersection, turnright on Lake Gulch Rd. Go 6.5 miles on Lake Online co-op sales: beef, buffalo, pork (frozen,Gulch to farm on left. whole, half, quarter, retail packages), USDA- inspected. Grass-finished, no chemicals. AlsoHot beds, hoophouses, on-farm sales, roadside available at Farm2Table Trading Post. Deliverymarket: peppers, broccoli, cabbage, carrots, available.cucumbers, green beans, lettuce, onions, potatoes,pumpkins, spinach, squash, tomatoes, watermelon. City of Edgewater f jWe raise vegetable plants for sale. Pasture raisedpork (whole, half or 25 lb. minimum packages). Farmers’ Market & MusicFree-range brown eggs. Memorial Park (720) 763-3010ELBERT COUNTY [email protected] www.edgewaterco.comRedtail Ranch18150 N. Elbert Rd. July 9 - September 10Elbert, CO 80106 Thursday, 5 p.m. - 8 p.m.(303) 648-9972 (call first) or Celtic Festival(303) 898-2621 September 19 - 20 , 11 a.m. - 5 p.m.bjfi[email protected] Located at Memorial Park (25th & Chase St.) which is 3 blocks west of Sheridan Blvd. on 25th Ave.24 Denver Metro Area3

Apricots, asparagus, beets, bell peppers, cabbage, Farm2Table Trading Post at NEWcantaloupe, carrots, cauliflower, celery, cherries, Maple Grove Grangechile peppers, cucumbers, garlic, green beans, 3130 Youngfield St.herbs, leeks, lettuce, nectarines, onions, peaches, Wheat Ridgepotatoes, pumpkins, radishes, rhubarb, spinach, (303) 520-8490squash, strawberries, sweet corn, tomatoes, [email protected], zucchini, juices, cheese, honey, www.farm2tabletradingpost.compickles, baked goods, handcrafted gifts, jams/jellies. Sausage, jerky (retail packages). Live music. April 25 - October 24 4th Saturday of each month, 9 a.m - 12 p.m.Denver Federal Center f jNEW Co-op pick-up, on-line: apples, cabbage, carrots, cauliflower, cucumbers, green beans, lettuce,Farmers’ Market peaches, pinto beans, spinach, sweet corn,6th and Kipling zucchini, mead, baked goods, handcrafted gifts,Lakewood jams/jellies. Beef, buffalo, lamb, pork, sausage(303) 236-2836 (frozen, whole, half, quarter, retail packages),[email protected] USDA-inspected. Grass-finished, no chemicals.www.gsa.gov/dfcfarmersmarket Golden Farmers’ Market f jJune 11 - August 27Thursday, 11 a.m. - 1 p.m. 10th St. next to the Golden LibraryVisitors are welcome and can enter the (303) 279-3113campus by the following access points. Gate [email protected]: located at 6th Ave. and Kipling Street. www.goldenfarmersmarket.orgGate 4: located at Union Blvd. and 4th Ave. Gate 5:located at Union Blvd. and 2nd Pl. Visitors should June 6 - October 3be prepared to present a valid driver’s license upon Saturday, 8 a.m. - 1 p.m.entry. Please leave all furry friends at home as petsare not allowed on the campus. Not just a Farmers’ Market, we’re a family destination! Come spend the day in Golden. WeSeasonally availabe: Apples, apricots, asparagus, offer Colorado-grown produce: organic fruits suchbeets, bell peppers, broccoli, brussels sprouts, as apples, peaches, pears, plums and heirloomcabbage, cantaloupe, carrots, cauliflower, celery, tomatoes. We also have apricots, asparagus,cherries, chile peppers, chiles - roasted, cucumbers, cabbage, carrots, cucumbers, eggplant, garlic,eggplant, garlic, grapes, green beans, herbs, green beans, herbs, leeks, lettuce, nectarines,honeydew, leeks, lettuce, nectarines, okra, onions, potatoes, pumpkins, radishes, spinach, squashes,peaches, pears, pinto beans, plums, potatoes, sweet corn, tomatoes, various melons and otherpumpkins, radishes, raspberries, rhubarb, spinach, seasonal items. We offer Colorado beef, freshsquash, strawberries, sweet corn, tomatoes, ciders, juices, jams, dried mixes, fresh bakedturnips, watermelon, zucchini, juices, cheese, breads, goat cheese, hot sauces, dipping sauces,honey, pickles, baked goods, handcrafted gifts, pastas, breakfast burritos, BBQ, kettle corn,jams/jellies, food trucks. homemade root beer, fresh crepes, salmon, fresh chiles roasted on-site, potted plants, garden art andThe Evergreen Farmers’ Market f much more! Debit cards and food stamps will beThe Bergen Village Shopping Center accepted through the EBT program.(303) 477-3900www.coloradooutdoormarkets.com Heinie’s Market j XJune 2 - September 29 11801 W. 44th Ave.Tuesday, 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. Wheat RidgeI-70 to the Evergreen Parkway to Bergen Parkway. (303) 425-9955Turn left on Sugar Bush (across from King Soopers). [email protected] 3 miles off of I-70! www.heiniesmarket.comA picture perfect farmers’ market, tucked away in Year-roundthe beautiful Colorado mountains! Fresh picked Daily, 9 a.m. - 6 p.m.organic and natural Colorado produce....Palisade West 44th Ave. and Tabor St.fruits, Morales Farms of Granby, 2R’s Ranch, grass-fed beef and bison, honey and Colorado wines. Roadside market: apples, apricots, asparagus,Colorado’s most sought after vendors can also be beets, bell peppers, broccoli, brussels sprouts,found here: The Great Harvest Bread Co. Colorado cabbage, cantaloupe, carrots, cauliflower, celery,Crepe Co., and Loredana’s - Organic pestos, cherries, chile peppers, chiles - roasted, cucumbers,marinated cheeses and vinaigrettes. “Remember... eggplant, garlic, grapes, green beans, herbs,every dollar spent locally will generate up to 5 times honeydew, leeks, lettuce, nectarines, okra, onions,as much income for your local economy.” Free peaches, pears, pinto beans, plums, potatoes,Train Rides! Free Community Ping Pong Table! pumpkins, radishes, raspberries, rhubarb, spinach,Denver Metro Area 251

squash, strawberries, sweet corn, tomatoes, Jus Cookin’s Restaurantwatermelon, zucchini, cider, juices, Christmas 840 Tabor St. (Simms St. & 8th Pl.)trees, baked goods, jams/jellies, beef, sausage Lakewood(frozen, retail packages), USDA-inspected. (303) 205-0123 [email protected]finite Harvest, Inc. NEW www.juscookins.com5825 W. 6th Ave., N. Frontage Rd., Unit 3BLakewood American, Home Cooking(720) 939-4840 Lunch and Dinnersean@infinite-harvest.com Dailywww.infinite-harvest.com Summer Hours 11 a.m. - 9 p.m.Year-round Winter HoursMonday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Sunday - Thursday 11 a.m. - 8 p.m.Greenhouse: herbs, lettuce. Friday - Saturday 11 a.m. - 9 p.m.Jefferson Farms Alpacas andPaco Vicuñas In business over 25 years. Serving real home-8950 W. Jefferson Ave. cooking and our famous fresh peach cobbler inDenver the yellow country farmhouse in Lakewood. We(303) 870-3056 (cell) use over 10,000 pounds of fresh Colorado [email protected] each season. Go where the locals go!www.jeffersonfarms.net Monroe Organic Farms, LLC.Year-round, by appointment (970) 284-7941Daily, 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. (unless otherwise arranged) [email protected] available. www.monroefarm.comBy arrangement, 10 a.m. - 3 p.m.South of Hwy. 285 between S. Kipling Blvd. and S. June 15 - October 31Wadsworth Blvd. Daily, 7 a.m. - 5 p.m. Tours are available upon request.On-farm/ranch sales of alpaca products bothhandmade and commercially made, raw fleeces We are a Community Supported Agriculture (CSA)cleaned and uncleaned, fiber rovings, batts and farm where families become members and receiveyarns. Composted manure for sale, and alpacas a variety of certified organic produce and otherand paco-vicunas including non-breeding fiber farm products. We deliver our fully-ripened fruitsanimals. Breeding to outstanding herdsires and vegetables to 25 Front Range neighborhoodsavailable. Make an appointment and come see including Boulder, Broomfield, Greeley, Longmont,these wonderful animals for yourself. Louisville and the Denver Metro area. We are best known for our carrots, green beans, onions,Jensen’s Flower and Gardens jX peppers, potatoes, strawberries, sweet corn, sweet845 Wadsworth Blvd. melons and tomatoes. We are an excellent sourceLakewood for Western Slope fruit, Eastern Plains honey, beef,(303) 237-5545 pork and lamb. Our farm is certified organic. Theinfo@jensensflowerandgarden.com animals are on pasture their whole lives. They arewww.jensensflowerandgarden.com antibiotic and hormone free.July - October Pioneer Farmsteaders, LLC jNEWMonday - Saturday, 9 a.m. - 6 p.m.Sunday, 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. 7000 Garrison St.Southwest corner of 9th and Wadsworth. Arvada (303) 284-3494 (call first)Greenhouse: apples, apricots, bell peppers, [email protected] (Rocky Ford), cherries, chile peppers, www.pioneerfarmsteaders.comfresh chiles - roasted, cucumbers, garlic, greenbeans, herbs, honeydew, nectarines, onions, June - Septemberpeaches (Western Slope), pears, plums, potatoes, Saturday, 10 a.m. - 12 p.m.pumpkins, rhubarb, squash, sweet corn, field grown Tours available by appointmenttomatoes, watermelon, zucchini, Christmas trees, Near the Majestic View Nature Center on thecider, local honey, pickles, jams/jellies, unique historic Kennedy property.garden decorations. Fun classes, workshops andfairy gardening. CSA farm, roadside market: beets, bell peppers, cabbage, cantaloupe, carrots, chile peppers, cucumbers, eggplant, garlic, green beans, herbs,26 Denver Metro Area3

honeydew, lettuce, onions, potatoes, pumpkins, candles, candy, cantaloupe (Rocky Ford), carrots,radishes, spinach, squash, tomatoes, turnips, cauliflower, cherries, chile peppers, chiles - roasted,zucchini, honey, cut flowers. Education. cider, cucumbers, eggplant, flowers (fresh-cut & dried), garlic, green beans, herbs (fresh & dried),Ralston Valley Beef honey, honeydew, jams, jellies, kettle korn, kohlrabi,Arvada leeks, lettuce, nectarines, nuts, okra, onions,(303) 884-0696 (call first) organic fruits & vegetables, pasta, peaches, pears,[email protected] pesto, pickles, pinto beans, plants, plums, popcorn,www.ralstonvalleybeef.com potatoes, pumpkins, radishes, raspberries, salsa, sausage, soaps, specialty foods (German, IndianYear-round & Mexican), spinach, squash, strawberries, sweetDaily, 7 a.m. - 6 p.m. corn, tomatoes, tortillas, turnips, watermelon, wild rice. Gardening supplies and shoes. LiveRanch-direct beef, order online, by telephone: entertainment! (See our ad on page 41.)beef (frozen, whole, half, quarter, retail packages).USDA and State-inspected. Ralston Valley Beef Wheat Ridge Farmers’ Market f jis a locally owned, family-run business that offersfresh, wholesome, custom cut beef straight from 4252 Wadsworth Blvd.the ranch. Our mission is to provide the highest Farmers’ Market Hotline: (303) 887-FARMquality ranch-direct beef possible, in a simple, www.denverfarmersmarket.comconvenient, and responsible manner. RVB cattleare locally raised and grass-fed, grain-finished with June 18 - October 29no feed antibiotics or added growth hormones. Thursday, 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. or selloutRalston Valley Beef does all the work sourcing,coordinating, and delivering door-to-door. Shipping Apples, apricots, asparagus, baked goods, BBQavailable. beef, beets, bell peppers, black-eyed peas, body oils, broccoli, brussels sprouts, buffalo, cabbage,Southwest Plaza Farmers’ Market f j candles, candy, cantaloupe (Rocky Ford), carrots, cauliflower, cherries, chile peppers, chiles - roasted,8501 W. Bowles cider, cucumbers, eggplant, flowers (fresh & dried),W. Bowles and S. Wadsworth garlic, green beans, herbs (fresh & dried), honey,Littleton honeydew, jams, jellies, kettle korn, kohlrabi, leeks,Farmers’ Market Hotline: (303) 887-FARM lettuce, nectarines, nuts, okra, onions, organicwww.denverfarmersmarket.com fruits & vegetables, pasta, peaches, pears, pesto, pickles, pinto beans, plants, plums, popcorn,May 2 - October 31 potatoes, pumpkins, radishes, raspberries, salsa,Saturday, 8 a.m. - 2 p.m. or sellout sausage, soaps, specialty foods (German, Indian & Mexican), spinach, squash, strawberries, sweetApples, apricots, asparagus, baked goods, BBQ, corn, tomatoes, tortillas, turnips, watermelon, andbeef, beets, bell peppers, black-eyed peas, body wild rice. Gardening supplies and shoes. Liveoils, broccoli, brussels sprouts, buffalo, cabbage, entertainment! (See our ad on page 41.) Colorado Farmers’ Market Association CFMA is a nonprofit Farmers’ Market Association that strives to:• Be a thriving and sustainable membership organization that is a strong partner with policy makers to ensure the success of Colorado farmers’ markets.• Advocate, organize, and participate in the development of solutions to issues facing farmers’ markets at local, state and national levels.• Provide educational resources and networking opportunities among member markets to further ensure success. PO Box 48102 Denver, CO 80204 (303) 887 5972 [email protected] www.coloradofarmers.orgDenver Metro Area 271

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Northeast AreaLARIMER COUNTY June 20-Vintage Baseball Game, September 26-Pioneer Living Day. Step into history andBartels Land and Livestock Inc. j explore how settlers lived 100 years ago. Located on 10 acres of the family’s original homestead site4400 Giddings Road just north of Fort Collins. The museum is dedicatedFort Collins to the preservation and sharing of the Bee family’s(970) 493-3853 (call f rst) agricultural heritage. Artifacts, photographs, letters,[email protected] and farm information from the family’s collectionwww.thebartelsfarm.com and exhibited in eight of the farm’s historic buildings. The history of irrigation, the sugar beetMid-June - November industry, and lamb feeding all come to life at theDaily, by appointment farm. The hands-on children’s activities and farmI-25 Exit 271 (Budweiser exit), west 1 mile, north 2 animals will enrich your family’s experience at themiles, east 1/2 mile, on the north side of the road. farm museum. Immerse yourself in simpler times and have fun while learning the history of northernCSA farm, on-farm sales, roadside market, u-pick: Colorado agriculture. This is an experience for thebeets, bell peppers, broccoli, cabbage, cantaloupe, whole family as you stroll the grounds and discovercarrots, chile peppers, cucumbers, green beans, farm life past and present.herbs, honeydew, lettuce, onions, pickles,pumpkins, spinach, squash, sweet corn, tomatoes, City of Loveland Farmers’ Market f jturnips, watermelon, zucchini. Tours available byappointment. 700 S. Railroad Ave. (970) 962-2437Corn Maze/Pumpkin Patch [email protected] www.cityofloveland.org/farmersmarket3424 E. Douglas Rd. www.facebook.com/cityoflovelandfarmersmarketFort Collins Twitter:NoCOfarmersmrkt(970) 493-3853 (call for more information) June 28 - September 27September 19 - October 31 Sunday, 9 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.Daily, 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. (weather permitting) Fairgrounds Park (visit www.ci.loveland.co.us/Call for corn maze prices and group rates. parksre/fairgroundspark.htm).I-25 Exit 271 (Budweiser exit) one mile west to Turn west off of Highway 287 in Loveland onto FirstGiddings, two miles north to Douglas Road, right St., take the f rst left hand turn onto Railroad Ave.one 1/2 mile east to the farm. Fairgrounds Park will be on the east side of the road.15th Annual Pumpkin Patch. Pumpkin patch isFREE admission, you only pay for the products Apples, apricots, asparagus, beef, beets, bellyou pick from our field, or piled. This year we have peppers, broccoli, brussels sprouts, cabbage,everything you need for the Halloween season cantaloupe, carrots, cauliflower, celery, cherries,including hayrides, petting zoo, mini maze for the chile peppers, cucumbers, eggplant, garlic,youngsters, acres and acres of pumpkins of all green beans, honeydew, lettuce, okra, onions,sizes, gourds, Indian corn, straw bales, late season peaches, pears, plums, popcorn, potatoes,vegetables, and to excite the crowd we have pumpkins, radishes, raspberries, spinach, squash,pumpkin cannons to send them flying. U-pick CSA strawberries, sweet corn, tomatoes all summer,farm. turnips, watermelon, salsa, honey, coffee, fresh bread, gluten free products, cupcakes, sausages,Bee Family Centennial Farm Museum fresh flowers, soap, lotion, water color paintings,4320 E. County Rd. 58 children’s books, cheese and cutlery, entertainmentFort Collins and ready made food. Visit us on Facebook and(970) 482-9168 [email protected] Colorado Agricultural f jMay - October or by appointment Marketing Cooperative (CAMC)Friday and Saturday, 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. dba Ft. Collins Farmers’ MarketFrom I-25 take Exit 271 to east frontage road. Go “The oldest farmer owned market in Colorado.”north 4 miles to County Road 58, then 1/4 mile east. 810 Harmony Rd (970) 495-4889U-pick rhubarb in season, gift shop, handicapaccess, motor coach/bus access. Special Events:Northeast Area 291

[email protected] www.fortcollinshoney.comwww.fortcollinsfm.comFollow us on Facebook @ Fort Collins Farmers Year-roundMarket sponsored by CAMC. Tuesday - Saturday, 10 a.m. - 6 p.m.Mid-June - October At store. Honey, naturally flavored creamed honeys,Wednesday, 11 a.m. - 3 p.m. honey soaps, pollen, beeswax, beekeeping booksMay - Mid-November and supplies, honey pots, lip balm, handcraftedSunday, 11 a.m. - 3 p.m. gifts. Pollination services for large and small farms,Southwest corner of Harmony Rd. and Lemay . In especially squash and sunflowers! Classes infront of Ace Hardware in the parking lot. spring.Only Colorado grown and produced products Drake Road Farmers’ Market f jincluding: apples, apricots, asparagus, beets, bellpeppers, broccoli, brussels sprouts, cabbage, 802 W. Drake Rd.cantaloupe, carrots, cauliflower, celery, cherries, Fort Collinschile peppers, chiles - roasted, cucumbers, (970) 218-5521eggplant, garlic, grapes, green beans, herbs, [email protected], leeks, lettuce, nectarines, okra, onions, www.drakeroadfarmersmarket.compeaches, pears, pinto beans, plums, potatoes,pumpkins, radishes, raspberries, rhubarb, spinach, April 18 - September 26squash, strawberries, sweet corn, tomatoes, Saturday, 10 a.m. - 1 p.m.turnips, watermelon, zucchini, coffees, mushrooms, Northwest corner of W. Drake and Worthington.cider, juices, cheese, eggs, honey, pickles, popcorn,baked goods, handcrafted gifts, jams/jellies, salsa. Apples, apricots, asparagus, beets, bell peppers,Beef, game, buffalo, lamb, pork, sausage, jerky, broccoli, brussels sprouts, cabbage, cantaloupe,fish. We accept SNAP. carrots, cauliflower, cherries, chile peppers, chiles - roasted, cucumbers, eggplant, garlic, grapes,Colorado Agricultural f j green beans, herbs, honeydew, leeks, lettuce, okra, onions, peaches, pears, pinto beans, plums,Marketing Cooperative (CAMC) potatoes, pumpkins, radishes, rhubarb, spinach,dba Loveland Farmers’ Market squash, sweet corn, tomatoes, turnips, watermelon,“The oldest farmer owned market in Colorado” zucchini, wine (tasting room available), cheese,3133 N. Garf eld honey, popcorn, baked goods, raviolis, salsas,(970) 495-4889 sauces, handcrafted gifts, jams/jellies, pasta,[email protected] bedding plants and flowers. Beef, jerky (frozen,www.fortcollinsfm.com retail packages), USDA-inspected.Follow us on Facebook @ Loveland FarmersMarket sponsored by CAMC. Ela Family Farms/ Silver Spruce OrchardsMay - October (970) 872-3488 (call f rst)Tuesday, 11 a.m. - 3 p.m. [email protected] eld St. and Orchard Rd. In parking lot in front www.elafamilyfarms.comof Hobby Lobby. June - DecemberOnly Colorado grown and produced productsincluding: apples, apricots, asparagus, beets, bell With over 100 years of Colorado fruit growingpeppers, broccoli, brussels sprouts, cabbage, experience, our fourth generation family farm offerscantaloupe, carrots, cauliflower, celery, cherries, certified organic fruits and fruit products at farmers’chile peppers, chiles - roasted, cucumbers, markets, at our farm, direct to buyer groups, aseggplant, garlic, grapes, green beans, herbs, fruit shares to other CSA farms and at select retailhoneydew, leeks, lettuce, nectarines, okra, onions, stores, coops and restaurants. We grow mouthpeaches, pears, pinto beans, plums, potatoes, watering organic peaches, pears, apples, cherries,pumpkins, radishes, raspberries, rhubarb, spinach, plums and heirloom tomatoes. We make our ownsquash, strawberries, sweet corn, tomatoes, fruit into enticing jams, fruit butters, apple sauces,turnips, watermelon, zucchini, mushrooms, cider, dried fruit and fruit leathers, and cider. Look forjuices, cheese, eggs, honey, pickles, popcorn, us on Saturdays at the Boulder Farmers’ Market,baked goods, handcrafted gifts, jams/jellies, salsa. Longmont Farmers’ Market, Old Town Fort CollinsBeef, game, buffalo, lamb, pork, sausage, jerky, Farmers’ Market, Denver Cherry Creek Freshfish. We accept SNAP. Market and Golden Farmers’ Market. On Sundays find us in Denver at the Old South Pearl St. Farmers’Copoco’s Honey Market, City Park Esplanade (East High School)2020 N. College Ave. Farm Market, and Stapleton Farm Market. We sellFort Collins wholesale to farm stands, stores and restaurants(970) 493-2923 (call f rst) in the Denver/Boulder to Fort Collins area and [email protected] I-70 corridor west to Grand Junction. Visit our web30 Northeast Area3

site for more information or to order gift packs of Agritourism, CSA farm, on-farm/ranch sales,any our products online. roadside market, u-pick: beets, bell peppers, cabbage, cantaloupe, carrots, cucumbers,Estes Valley Farmers’ Market fj eggplant, garlic, green beans, herbs, honeydew, lettuce, onions, peaches, potatoes, pumpkins,Downtown radishes, raspberries, rhubarb, spinach, squash,Estes Park strawberries, sweet corn, tomatoes, turnips,(303) 775-9058 watermelon, zucchini, jams/jellies. Event [email protected] Heritage Lavender, LLCJune 4 - October 1 4809 Foothills Dr.Thursday, 8 a.m. - 1 p.m. BerthoudIn Bond Park on Main St. next to the public library. (303) 514-6504 (call f rst) [email protected], apricots, asparagus, beets, bell peppers, www.heritagelavender.combroccoli, brussels sprouts, cabbage, cantaloupe,carrots, cauliflower, celery, cherries, chile peppers, June - Septemberchiles - roasted, cucumbers, eggplant, garlic, Thursday and Fridaygrapes, green beans, honeydew, leeks, lettuce, 10 a.m. - 4 p.m.okra, onions, peaches, pears, plums, popcorn, Or by appointmentpotatoes, pumpkins, radishes, raspberries, Tours by appointment only.spinach, squash, strawberries, sweet corn, 5 miles west of Berthoud on Hwy. 56, south on CRtomatoes all summer, turnips, watermelon, cider, 23, west on Foothills Dr., look for the lavender!juices, heirloom vegetables, honey, baked goods,Colorado-made cheeses, pasta, pesto, bedding On-farm/ranch sales: local lavender fresh in seasonplants, potted plants & hanging baskets. June - Sept., dried year-round, fresh cut naturally grown flowers, fresh herbs and culinary lavender,Fossil Creek Farms j handcrafted gifts. Delivery and shipping available. Also available at Berthoud Farmers’ Market, July7100 Silver Mist Ln. 11 - September 26, 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. and BerthoudFort Collins Outdoor Quilt Show, June 20, 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Tour(970) 980-4096 (call f rst) and Tea by reservation only $10/[email protected] Jake Hill Farms 3225 E. 124th Ave.June - October Thornton, CO 80241Tours available, call for appointment. (303) 589-8669From I-25 take the Windsor exit west onto Hwy . [email protected] (Carpenter Rd.) to Timberline Rd. Turn north www.Jakesfarms.comon Timberline Rd., go about 1/2 mile then turn eastonto Rock Castle Ln. Go about 1/4 mile then turn Jake Hill Farms is now associated with Hill’ssouth onto Silver Mist Lane. Silver Mist Ln. dead Harvest. Please refer to Hill’s Harvest in Adamsends at the farm. County.CSA farm, on-farm/ranch sales, sell to schools, Larimer County Farmers’ Market f ju-pick: asparagus, beets, bell peppers, broccoli,brussels sprouts, cabbage, cantaloupe, carrots, 200 W. Oak St.cauliflower, chile peppers, cucumbers, eggplant, Fort Collinsgreen beans, herbs, lettuce, okra, onions, potatoes, (970) 498-6000pumpkins, radishes, spinach, squash, sweet [email protected], tomatoes, turnips, watermelon, zucchini, www.larimercountyfarmersmarket.orgcut flowers, tomatillos, sweet potatoes, heirloom facebook.com/larimercountyfarmersmarkettomatoes, kohlrabi, peas, gourds. May 16 - October 24Garden Sweet LLC jNEW Saturday, 8 a.m. - 12 p.m. Larimer County Courthouse parking lot. From719 W. Willox Ln. College Ave., west on Mountain, then south onFort Collins Howes. The market is located at Howes and Oak(970) 690-3286 St. Located in Old Town Fort [email protected] Apples, apricots, asparagus, beets, bell peppers, broccoli, brussels sprouts, cabbage, cantaloupe,March 1 - October 15 carrots, cauliflower, cheese, cherries, chile peppers,Tuesday - Sunday, 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. chiles - roasted, cucumbers, eggplant, garlic, greenTours available by appointment beans, herbs, honeydew, leeks, lettuce, okra,From Willox and 287 intersection in Fort Collins, onions, peaches, pears, pickles, plums, potatoes,head west 1/2 mile. Farm on south side of Wilcox.Northeast Area 311

pumpkins, radishes, raspberries, spinach, squash, On-farm/ranch sales: apricots, cherries, nectarines,strawberries, sweet corn, tomatoes, turnips, peaches, pears, plums, rhubarb, apriums andwatermelon, zucchini, cider, juices, beef, chicken, pluots. Also available at Boulder, Fort Collins,lamb, pork, sausage, wine, eggs, honey, pickles, Broomfield and Longmont Farmers’ Markets.baked goods, handcrafted gifts, jams and jellies,ready-to-eat foods, bedding plants, vegetable Rabbit Creek Emu Ranchstarts and dog treats. 2051 Co. Rd. 82E LivermoreMasonville Orchard (970) 493-9262 (call f rst)4545 Cobb Lake Dr. [email protected] Collins(970) 231-6399 (call f rst) [email protected] Tours available by appointment.www.masonvilleorchard.com 40 minutes north of Fort Collins, 9 miles west of State Hwy. 287 off Cherokee Part Rd. (80C).Call for dates, days and hours.See web site for directions. Six orchards along the On-farm/ranch sales: handcrafted gifts, emu oilFront Range. products. Also available at Fort Collins Farmers’ Market (Saturday at Courthouse), Estes ParkOn-farm/ranch sales, orchard: apples, pears, Farmers’ Market (Thursday morning at theplums. Hands on tour of working family orchard Fairgrounds) and craft shows. Shipping available.operations. We specialize in antique, heirloom Colorado Proud member.and unique apples & pears. We have over 120varieties. Apples include: Gravenstein, Honey Reed FarmCrisp, McIntosh, Winter Banana, Cortland, Cameo, 201 E. County Road 66ESweet 16, Jonathan, Pixie Crunch, Norkent and Fort Collinsmany more! Pears include: Ubileen, Honey Sweet, (970) 568-9630 or (970) 231-8667 (call f rst)Seckel, Shinseiki, Chojoro, Nijiseiki, Korean Giant, [email protected] and more! July - SeptemberMonroe Organic Farms, LLC. Tours offered by appointment.(970) 284-7941 North on Larimer County Rd. 16 from [email protected] Hwy. 1 to Larimer County Rd. 66E then east to f rstwww.monroefarm.com driveway on the right, #201.June 15 - October 31 On-farm sales: grass hay, fresh dill, sweet corn,Daily, 7 a.m. - 5 p.m. squash, tomatoes.Tours are available upon request. Scofield Fruits, LLCWe are a Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) 1821 W. Eisenhowerfarm where families become members and receive Lovelanda variety of certified organic produce and other (970) 622-8228farm products. We deliver our fully-ripened fruits [email protected] vegetables to 25 Front Range neighborhoods www.scofieldfruits.com orincluding Boulder, Broomfield, Greeley, Longmont, www.coloradopeaches.comLouisville and the Denver Metro area. We arebest known for our carrots, green beans, onions, May - Septemberpeppers, potatoes, strawberries, sweet corn, sweet Monday - Saturday, 9 a.m. - 6 p.m.melons and tomatoes. We are an excellent source Sunday, 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.for Western Slope fruit, Eastern Plains honey, beef, Approximately 5.2 miles west of I-25 on Hwy . 34pork and lamb. Our farm is certified organic. The (Eisenhower). West of Lake Loveland at the corneranimals are on pasture their whole lives. They are of Eisenhower and Van Buren next to McDonald’ santibiotic and hormone free. (under the tent).Morton’s Organic Orchards Roadside market: apples, apricots, bell peppers,Palisade broccoli, cantaloupe, cherries (Bing & Rainier),(970) 464-7854 (call f rst) chiles (fresh and roasted), cucumbers, garlic, [email protected] beans, honeydew, onions, Palisade peaches,www.mortonsorchards.com pears, pickles, sour (pie) cherries, plums, potatoes, sweet corn, tomatoes, watermelon, Rocky FordMid-June - End of September melons, local jams/jellies, honey, pies, beddingMonday - Saturday, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. plants, flowers and hanging baskets. Also visitFarm is located in Mesa County. us every Thursday morning at the Estes Valley Farmers’ Market! “Colorado Proud” vendor. Also find us on Facebook!32 Northeast Area3

COLORADO PROUDCHOOSE COLORADOWhen traveling to Colorado, people can experience world-class skiing, breathtaking viewsand 58 fourteeners (peaks exceeding 14,000 feet), but they can also discover Colorado’s richagricultural heritage. Nearly half of Colorado’s 66 million acres are farms and ranches, andColorado agribusinesses contribute $40 billion to the state’s economy every year.The array of products grown, raised and produced in Colorado is staggering. Farmers grow avariety of crops including beets, millet, cauliflower and lavender. Ranchers also havediversified to raise fish, yaks and alpacas. These are a few of the unique products produced,in addition to many traditional ones like corn, wheat, beef and lamb.During the summer months you can find Colorado’s freshest fruits, vegetables and otherproducts at farmers’ markets, roadside stands and u-picks. With more than 100 farmers’markets located across the state, everyone is sure to find what their taste buds are seeking.After a long hike in the mountains, take a break with a cool beverage to quench your thirst.Whether it’s a cold glass of milk or a frosty mug of beer, Colorado produces both inabundance. As you are traveling, you may want to visit one of Colorado’s wineries. Theplentiful sunshine, warm days, cool nights and low humidity provide the perfect conditionsfor wine grapes with the complex character and chemistry required to craft award-winningwines.In addition to producing a variety of delectable foods, Colorado’s farms and ranches arehome to a vast array of wildlife habitats, and the fields offer valuable open spaces andpicturesque landscapes. Whether you’re visiting a local farmers’ market, enjoying Coloradocuisine at a restaurant or watching the wind blow gracefully through a wheat field, you havethe opportunity to experience one of Colorado’s greatest treasures: agriculture. Discoverwhat “purple mountain majesties” actually means and be Colorado Proud. Learn more about Colorado Proud and 2015 activities at www.coloradoproud.org.

Snowy Peaks Winery peaches, pears, pinto beans, potatoes, pumpkins,292 Moraine Ave. radishes, rhubarb, spinach, squash, sweet corn,Estes Park tomatoes, turnips, zucchini, eggs, honey, popcorn,(970) 586-2099 baked goods, handcrafted gifts, jams/jellies, beef,[email protected] jerky. We accept SNAP.www.snowypeakswinery.com LOGAN COUNTYYear-roundCall for hours. Owl Tree Land and Livestock NEWAt intersection of Hwy. 34 and Hwy. 36 take ElkhornAve. west to Moraine Ave., take a left. W e are 8759 Highway 61located at the top of the hill on the left hand side Sterlingbefore you reach the giant slide. (970) 522-2799 (call f rst) [email protected] Sauvignon, Merlot, Riesling, Syrah,Viognier and many more. Tasting room available. Year-roundAlso cheese, cider, juices, sausage, baked goods, Daily, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. or by appointmenthandcrafted gifts, prepared foods (sauces, jellies, Tours available by appointmentcrackers). 11 miles southeast of Sterling on Hwy. 61, just past County Rd. 20. Third place on the west side of theSylvan Dale Guest Ranch highway.2939 N. County Rd. 31 DLoveland, CO 80538 On-farm/ranch sales, by telephone: eggs, lamb(970) 667-3915 or (877) 667-3999 (frozen, whole, half), USDA-inspected. [email protected] hormones, antibiotics or implants used. Livewww.sylvandale.com animals available for processing.Year-round (except Christmas Day) Stahley MelonsDaily, 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. 11045 Hwy. 6Call to arrange appointment for tours or for more Merinoinformation. (970) 522-5673From I-25, take Loveland exit 257B. W est on www.stahleymelons.comHighway 34 (aka Eisenhower Blvd.) toward EstesPark (and the Rockies!), about 13 miles. Ranch is Seasonalbetween mile markers 84 & 83, entrance on north Late-July - Frostside, just off Hwy. 34. Daily, 8 a.m. - 6 p.m. 1 mile southwest of Merino on Hwy. 6.On-farm sales w/preorder: natural 100% grass-fed beef (frozen, whole, half, quarter). Occasional On-farm sales, roadside stand: cantaloupe, sweetspecial ground beef or steak packages. USDA- corn, watermelon. Produce stand is open dailyinspected. NO hormones, antibiotics, steroids, when produce is available.corn or grain. Free-range, humanely treated, ourcattle are grass-finished: happy, healthy, naturally! MORGAN COUNTYGift shop with Colorado products. Other ranchservices and adventures: bed and breakfast, farm/ Edwards Right Price Market & j XNEWranch vacations, retreats, weddings, group events,holiday events, fly fishing, hayrides, horseback Edwards Flowerlandriding & lessons, pack trips and educationalprograms. 1201 E. Platte Ave. Fort MorganWellington Farmers’ Market f jNEW (970) 867-5211 or (970) 867-3959 [email protected] or3815 Harrison Ave. [email protected](720) 346-6871 www.edwardsmarket.com [email protected] www.edwardsflowerlandco.comwww.wellingtoncofarmersmarket.org Year-roundJuly 4 - October 22 Daily, 7 a.m. - 8 p.m.Thursday, 4 p.m. - 8 p.m. East edge of Fort Morgan on Hwy. 34The northwest lawn of Centennial Park at 3rdand Harrison. One block behind Cleveland Ave. Garden center, greenhouse, roadside market, sell(Wellington’s Main St.). to schools, by telephone, online: apples, apricots, asparagus, beets, bell peppers, broccoli, cabbage,Apples, beets, bell peppers, broccoli, brusselssprouts, cabbage, carrots, cauliflower, celery,cucumbers, green beans, herbs, lettuce, onions,34 Northeast Area3

cantaloupe, carrots, cauliflower, celery, cherries, We have the largest most challenging andchile peppers, chiles - roasted, cucumbers, educational corn maize in the area. It will beeggplant, garlic, grapes, green beans, herb plants, haunted October weekends starting at dark.honeydew, leeks, lettuce, nectarines, okra, onions, Jumping pillow, duck races, cow train, potato guns,peaches, pears, pinto beans, plums, potatoes, pumpkin cannon, huge pumpkin patch, and manypumpkins, radishes, rhubarb, spinach, squash, activities for the young and old. School and groupsweet corn, tomatoes, turnips, watermelon, tours welcome. Group pricing available.zucchini, cider, Christmas trees, honey, pickles,popcorn, baked goods. Colorado plants/bedding Reuben Bostron Farms, Inc.plants. Colorado raised beef cut to order in our full 16497 CR 24service meat department. Beef, sausage, (fresh Fort Morganand frozen, half, quarter, retail packages). We (970) 867-2167 (call f rst) orcan do custom orders. USDA-inspected. Full line (970) 380-1999grocery store. Delivery and shipping available. Year-roundJust What Grows Gardens By appointment.25641 County Road T.9 East of Fort Morgan on I-76 to Dodd exit, south 1Brush 1/2 miles.(970) 842-9863 or(970) 370-1712 (call f rst) On-farm sales: [email protected] WELD COUNTYMay 20 - FrostDaily, 8 a.m. - 8 p.m. Anders FarmTours available. 8443 Hwy. 85Located off of Interstate 76 between Fort Morgan Fort Luptonand Brush. Go north on Dodd Bridge exit, cross (303) 857-6321 (daytime)the river and turn right on County Road T.9. Go 1.6 (303) 857-2158 (evening)miles. Look for the yellow house! July 10 - October 1CSA farm, roadside market, u-pick: cucumbers, Daily, 8 a.m. - 7 p.m.herbs, lettuce, onions, radishes, spinach, squash, 3 miles north of Fort Lupton on U.S. Hwy. 85, westtomatoes. Over 10 varieties of herbs, native side of the highway.drought tolerant plants, over 20 types of pick yourown flowers such as Lisianthus, Zinnias, Glads. Roadside market: beets, bell peppers, cabbage,Wedding flowers, flower crafts and photography. cantaloupe, chile peppers, chiles - roasted,Flowers, herbs and salad greens Share Program. cucumbers, garlic, green beans, onions, pintoAt Fort Morgan Farmers’ Market every Thursday beans, potatoes, squash, sweet corn, tomatoes,starting in May. Please contact owners to meet watermelon, honey. Since 1989 Anders Farmfor the first visit to the garden. After that, come to has been specializing in home grown produce.the garden whenever you want! Check us out on Everything is picked daily on the farm to bringFacebook. Always call to arrange your first visit. the customer the freshest possible produce. Our customers return for the best quality producePope Farms Produce & Pope’s j around, awesome sweet corn and cantaloupe, and a friendly atmosphere. We will take orders forFarms Corn Maize and Pumpkin Patch canning needs, so give us a call. Our family is hereHwy. 39 & I-76/Hwy. 34 Junction to help you.Wiggins(970) [email protected] StandJuly - OctoberThursday - Monday, 10 a.m. - 6 p.m.We carry the freshest produce in the area, pickeddaily right on our farm. Colorado grown: WesternSlope fruit, Rocky Ford melons, roasted chiles,Colorado Cherry Co. and Colorado CountryKitchen products. Farm fresh produce throughoutthe summer. Wholesale quantities available.Corn Maize and Pumpkin Patch OpenOctober 2 - November 1Friday, 4 p.m. - 9 p.m.Saturday, 10 a.m. - 9 p.m.Sunday, 10 a.m. - 6 p.m.Northeast Area 351

Anderson Farms j Chapmans Produce 31985 WCR 176728 County Road 3 1/4 WindsorErie (970) 686-2324(303) [email protected] Approximately July 10 - October 10www.andersonfarms.com Tuesday - Sunday, 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. Located 1 mile south of Eastman Park Drive on 7thSeptember 23 - November 1 St. (WCR 17). From Hwy. 34: 4 miles north on WCRCall for hours. 17, west side of road.I-25 to Exit 235 (Hwy . 52). Go west 3 1/2 miles toRd. 3 1/4 and go north about 1/2 mile. On-farm sales, roadside market: beets, bell peppers, cabbage, cantaloupe, carrots, chileCorn maze, pumpkin patch, hayrides, harvest peppers, cucumbers, eggplant, garlic, green beans,festivals, Terror in the Corn haunted hayride herbs, honeydew, okra, onions, peaches, pickles,and ghost town, Zombie Paintball Hunt. Public potatoes, squash, sweet corn, tomatoes, turnips,restrooms, handicap access, motor coach/bus watermelon, zucchini, shallots, flowers (Glads &access, picnic area, food/concessions, retail/gift lilies), honey.shop, credit cards accepted, pre-booking/grouptours. Downtown Mead f jNEWColorado’s Longest Running Corn Maze: Entering Farmers’ Market19th season. Activities include hayrides to the Town Parkpumpkin patch, 30 acre corn maze, spider web, tire (970) 535-4477mountain, barrel train, pedal karts, mine car rides, [email protected] mining, gourd launching and more! Field trips http://townofmead.org/2162/Downtown-Mead-and group rates available. Farmers-MarketTerror in the Corn: This four part haunt starts on a June 7 - August 30hayride into the corn f eld, a haunted trail through Sunday, 12 p.m. - 4 p.m.the corn, a haunted ghost town and a ghoulish I-25 exit 245. Go west on Welker Ave., right on Maincemetery. St. Town Park will be on the right.Zombie Paintball Hunt: The Zombie Apocalypse Apples, apricots, asparagus, beets, bell peppers,has come to Anderson Farms. Help save the farm broccoli, brussels sprouts, cabbage, cantaloupe,by joining the “hunt.” Each zombie-hunting wagon carrots, cauliflower, celery, cherries, chileis specially equipped with a paintball gun for each peppers, chiles - roasted, cucumbers, eggplant,passenger. Your team will be taken to where the garlic, grapes, green beans, herbs, honeydew,zombies have overrun the cornf elds – it will be your leeks, lettuce, nectarines, okra, onions, peaches,job to help us keep them at bay until order can be pears, pinto beans, plums, potatoes, pumpkins,restored to the farm. radishes, raspberries, rhubarb, spinach, squash, strawberries, sweet corn, tomatoes, turnips,Blue Sky Natural Angus watermelon, zucchini, cheese, eggs, pickles,33901 N. Hwy. 257 popcorn, baked goods, handcrafted gifts, jams/Windsor jellies. Beef, buffalo, lamb, pork, sausage, jerky.(970) [email protected] Erie Farmers’ Market NEW fjwww.blueskyfarmcolorado.com Wells St.On-farm sales, order on-line or by telephone: beef, (303) 902-2451(frozen, whole, half, quarter). Minimum amount www.getfreshmarkets.comsold is a quarter. All natural Angus beef -- pastureraised on all forage diet supplemented with grass/ June 18 - September 19alfalfa hay during the winter months. Available as Thursday, 5 p.m. - 8 p.m.grass-fed or finished on chopped corn for 80 to Between Pierce & Briggs120 days. No feed additives, steroids, antibiotics,or hormones ever. Available live or processed by Apples, apricots, asparagus, beets, bell peppers,local USDA-inspected plant, dry aged 21 days, broccoli, brussels sprouts, cabbage, cantaloupe,cut and packaged to your individual specifications. carrots, cauliflower, cheese, cherries, chile peppers,Delivery available in northeastern Colorado or can chiles - roasted, cucumbers, eggplant, garlic,be shipped overnight by FedEx nationwide for an green beans, herbs, honeydew, leeks, lettuce,additional charge. onions, peaches, pears, pickles, plums, potatoes, pumpkins, radishes, spinach, squash, sweet corn, tomatoes, watermelon, zucchini, cider, Colorado wines, eggs, honey, baked goods, handcrafted gifts. Beef, sausage, jerky. Debit and credit cards accepted. Live local music. Dogs welcome.36 Northeast Area3

Ewe Bet Ranch FRITZLER’S FARMS INC j1850 E. Hwy. 60Loveland Fritzler’s Sweet Corn(970) 635-2379 or (970) 203-4267 cell (call f rst)[email protected] 20861 County Road 33www.ewebetranch.com La Salle (970) 737-2129Year-round [email protected] www.fritzlermaze.comTours available.2.7 miles east of Hwy . 287 on Hwy . 60 (Campion Mid-July - AugustRoad). Dirt driveway is on south side of the road. Monday - Friday, 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.Call for directions. Saturday, 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. Sunday, 10 a.m. - 4 p.m.On-farm sales: gourmet lamb meat, wool, hand (Come early - closing time will be adjusted daily byspinners fleeces, sheepskins, handcrafted gifts, sweet corn supply)Navajo spindles, yarn, locker lambs, breeding Follow us on Facebook at Fritzler’s Sweet Corn forsheep (Rambouillet, colored breeds). 4-H members additional information.welcome. Adopt-A-Sheep boarding available. Roadside market featuring Fritzler’s well knownFlippin' Fresh Foods LLC Super Sweet Colorado grown produce including14197 CR 38 Western Slope peaches. Wide assortment ofPlatteville farm grown produce throughout the season: corn,(970) 737-2536 (call f rst) cucumbers, pickles, squash, red, white and [email protected] or onions, field ripened tomatoes, zucchini, peaches,[email protected] pears, cherries, cantaloupe, plums, apples and more.Year-roundDaily, 10 a.m. - 8 p.m. Fritzler’s Corn MAiZE and Giant PumpkinTours available by appointment only. Patch 20861 County Road 33Greenhouse, order by telephone: herbs and warm La Salleand cool season fruits and vegetables, including (970) 737-2129berries and citrus. No GMOs, no chemicals. [email protected] available. Also available at Greeley andFort Collins farmers’ markets. The Tanner Family Mid-September - HalloweenFarm is adding aquaponics to our conventional Scream Acres opens late Septemberfarming operation. We will offer a variety of fruits, Check out our web site for special events includingvegetables and herbs. f eld trips, group discounts, birthday parties and additional information.Frederick Market f Located 7 miles south of Greeley or 22 miles north105 5th St. of Brighton between County Road 44 and County(720) 382-5513 Road 42 on the west side of Highway [email protected] Colorado’s Original and Premier Corn Maze: Fun fall activities for all ages including a 15-acreJune 4 - September 24 corn maze, mini roller coaster barrel train ride,Thursday, June - July, 4 p.m. - 8 p.m. pumpkin cannons, pedal go-carts, pillow jumps,August - September, 4 p.m. - 7 p.m. giant slide, paintball buses and so much more!I-25 to Hwy. 52, east on 52, north on Colorado Blvd.(CR13) and east on 5th St. The market will take Hours, prices and additional information atplace at Crist Park on 5th St. www.fritzlermaze.com.Locally grown produce, meats, honey, jams, baked Pumpkin Patchgoods, crafts, food trucks and more! Go to www. U-pick pumpkins sold by the pound as well as otherfrederickco.gov/FrederickMarket to see a full fall decorating items - open same hours as thelist of vendors and the special events happening maze.throughout the summer! “Scream Acres” An eerie and darkened corn maze ending with a trip through an outdoor prop- f lled haunted corn f eld. Spine chilling! Additional haunts include Zombie Paintball Slayer - be the hunter not the hunted as you ride the paintball bus in search of live actors. Hours, prices and additional information at www.Screamacres.net Follow us at Scream Acres.Northeast Area 371

Greeley Farmers’ Market fj Greenhouse, by telephone: asparagus, bell peppers, broccoli, cantaloupe, carrots, cauliflower,at the Depot chile peppers, cucumbers, eggplant, green beans,902 7th Ave. herbs, honeydew, leeks, lettuce, okra, onions,(970) 350-9783 potatoes, raspberries, rhubarb, spinach, sweetwww.greeleygov.com/fm corn, tomatoes, watermelon, soy beans, beans snap/bush, shallots, cow peas and fresh hops. AlsoMay 16 - October 31 available at Larimer County Farmers’ Market (OldSaturday, 7:30 a.m. - 12 p.m. Town & Mason) and Fort Collins Farmers’ MarketJuly 8 - September 30 (Harmony & Lemay in front of Ace Hardware). WeWednesday, 3 p.m. - 6 p.m. accept SNAP.U.S. Hwy. 85 to 8th St. exit, west on 8th St. to 7thAve., south on 7th Ave. one block. From the west: Huwa Reserve, LLC NEWU.S. Hwy. 34 Business (10th St.) to 7th Ave. The 4626 CR 65market is at the northeast corner of 7th Ave. and Keenesburg10th St. (720) 538-6283 (call f rst) [email protected], beets, bell peppers, broccoli, brussels www.huwareserve.comsprouts, cabbage, cantaloupe, carrots, cauliflower,chile peppers, chiles - roasted, cucumbers, green Year-roundbeans, lettuce, onions, peaches, pears, plums, Monday - Friday, 7 a.m. - 5 p.m.popcorn, potatoes, pumpkins, raspberries, squash, Tours available.strawberries, sweet corn, tomatoes, watermelon,baked goods, meats, honey, jams/jellies, sauces, Online sales, by telephone: beef (frozen, half,spreads, handcrafted gifts, vodka. For information quarter, retail packages), USDA-inspected. Noon being a vendor, call the market or visit www. artificial ingredients, minimally processed. Shippinggreeleygov.com/fm. Ask us about our Winter available. (See our ad on page 28.)Market. Member of Colorado Farmers’ MarketAssociation and Colorado Proud. Mazzotti Farms & Pumpkin Patch jHigh Altitude Organics, Inc. 24120 WCR 825572 County Road 32 HudsonLa Salle, CO 80645 (303) 536-4089(970) 284-7889 (call f rst) [email protected]@highaltitudeorganics.com www.mazzottifarms.comwww.highaltitudeorganics.comwww.facebook.com/HighAltitudeOrganics October 1 - October 31 Saturday and Sunday, 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.Year-round Monday - Friday, school tours by appointmentAny day, hours f exible, call f rst. I-76 E to Hudson exit, east 2 miles to Road 49, thenTours available. south 2 miles to Road 8, on the corner of WCR 8 and WCR 49.Meat, poultry and egg farm. All livestock are feda non-corn, non-soy diet which includes spent Corn maze, u-pick pumpkin patch and inflatabledistillers grain, dairy and whey. All animals live in amusements.their natural environment and receive no antibioticsor hormones. Eggs (chicken and duck) from ALBC Miller Farms Corn Maze jrecognized heritage breeds. Chickens and turkeysare whole, cut and retail. Pork is sold as whole, & Fall Festivalhalves and retail cuts. Beef is sold as halves,wholes and retail cuts. Goat and Lamb is sold 13912 CR 19in retail cuts only. Beef, goat and lamb is 100% Plattevillepastured and grass-fed and finished. Delivery (970) 785-6133and distribution points available. On farm sales by [email protected]. Also available at South Pearl Street www.millerfarms.netand Highlands Farmers Markets in Denver andSkal Farm Farmers’ Market in Golden. Labor Day - Mid-November Daily, 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. I-25 to Exit 243, east 5 miles on Hwy. 66.Hoffman Farms, LLC NEW April - June: greenhouse, bedding plants, and33177 Pikes Peak Dr. spring festival (designed for school groups, 10+).Greeley June - Mid-November: Roadside market or a(970) 978-6765 (call f rst) farmers’ market near you with fresh vegetables,[email protected] A through Z. Labor Day - Mid-November: Fallwww.hopsandpeppers.com Festival, harvest your own produce, pumpkin patch, petting zoo, corn maze, hay maze, hayrides,Tours by appointment. jumping pillow, monster truck, fire truck, pedal cars,38 Northeast Area3

planes and UFOs and antique tractor displays and April - Decemberlots of cool and family oriented activities. Fun for Daily, 9 a.m. - 6 p.m.everyone. Admission includes all activities at the On the corner of Hwy. 34 bypass and 65th Ave. infarm including the produce you harvest! October the southwest part of Greeley.10 - 31: Haunted corn maze. Reservations please!School and group rates available. Please call or go Colorado grown bedding plants, roses, shrubs,to our web site listed above. (See our ad on page fruits and vegetables (by the pound or by the55.) bushel), fresh roasted chile, local milk, eggs, bison, beef, lamb, chicken, Colorado Cherry Co. products,Monroe Organic Farms, LLC. frozen pie cherries. Village Pie Maker frozen pies.25525 WCR 48 Colorado Country Kitchen homemade jams, jelliesKersey and canned goods. We offer a complete garden(970) 284-7941 center and the freshest cut Christmas trees [email protected] wreaths.www.monroefarm.com River Garden Winery NEWJune 15 - October 31 9490 County Rd. 25Daily, 7 a.m. - 5 p.m. Fort LuptonTours available upon request. (303) 304-4064 (call f rst) [email protected] are a Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) www.rivergardenwinery.comfarm where families become members and receivea variety of certified organic produce and other Year-roundfarm products. We deliver our fully-ripened fruits Saturday, 12 p.m. - 5 p.m. or by appointmentand vegetables to 25 Front Range neighborhoods Other days by appointmentincluding Boulder, Broomfield, Greeley, Longmont, Tours Saturday 12 p.m. - 5 p.m. or by appointmentLouisville and the Denver Metro area. We are From Fort Lupton go north on Hwy . 85 for 1 1/2best known for our carrots, green beans, onions, miles to County Rd. 18, west on County Rd. 18 forpeppers, potatoes, strawberries, sweet corn, sweet 1 mile to County Rd. 25, north on County Rd. 25, 1melons and tomatoes. We are an excellent source 1/4 miles to winery.for Western Slope fruit, Eastern Plains honey, beef,pork and lamb. Our farm is certified organic. The Agritourism, on-farm/ranch sales, winery:animals are on pasture their whole lives. They are Lacrescent, LaCrosse, Chancellor, Marquette,antibiotic and hormone free. Marechal Foch, Frontenac, Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon, Malbec, Sangiovese, Tempranillo.Morning Fresh Farms Vineyard tours and wine making in season.Tasting15121 County Road 32 room available. Event facilities.Platteville(970) 785-2889 Sauer Family [email protected] 6681 County Road 50www.morningfresh.com Johnstown (970) 587-2112 (call f rst)Year-round [email protected], 8 a.m. - 12 p.m. www.sauerfamilybeef.comI-25 to Longmont/Platteville Exit 243 (Hwy . 66),east to Hwy. 85, north on Hwy . 85 to 9th St., left Taking orders January - June.(west) on 9th St. to Valley High School (1001 Birch Tours by appointment only.St., Gilcrest, CO 80623). On-farm sales or order by telephone, beef (frozen,Fresh eggs available through the Valley High whole, half, quarter). Minimum amount sold: 1/4.School Agriculture Program (970) 737-2494 ext. USDA and State-inspected. Live animals available629 or 645. for processing. Our cattle are fed omega-3 enriched feed. They receive no antibiotics, no hormonesPope Farms Produce & X and no growth stimulants. Delivery and shipping available.Garden Center“Colorado grown plants and produce”6501 W. 28th St.Greeley(970) [email protected] - MarchFriday and SaturdayNortheast Area 391



8MARKET ON YOUR CALENDARWEEKEND MARKETS START FIRST WEEKEND OF MAY WEEKDAY MARKETS START JUNE 17 Saturdays SaturdaysNJSutEnaWerts2!7 LAKEWOODSOUTHWEST PLAZAMAY 2 - OCTOBER 31 Sundays JUNE 27 - SEPTEMBER 26Southeast Parking Lot 9077 W Alameda AveWadsworth & Bowles HIGHLANDS RANCH Alameda & Garrison 8am-2pm or Sellout (Mile Hi Church) MAY 3 - NOVEMBER 1 10am-2pm or SelloutWednesdays ThursdaysLITTLETON Highlands Ranch Town Center 9288 Dorchester St. WHEAT RIDGE 10am-2pm or SelloutJUNE 17 - OCTOBER 28Aspen Grove Lifestyle Ctr. JUNE 18 - OCTOBER 297301 S. Santa Fe Dr. 4252 Wadsworth Blvd.10am-2pm or Sellout 10am-2pm or Sellout

Spomer Bison Ranch FREE 2015 Calendar of Events (go to website for23675 WCR 27.5 event dates): Conestoga Wagon Draft Horse Rides,PO Box 21 Bookmobile (crafts and book signings) and TessMilliken 80543 Embers Book Signing, Square Dance Exhibitions,(970) 381-2880 Vic Anderson Western Singing (live) [email protected] Show, Antique Tractor & Truck Show, 4-H Clubwww.redbarnbison.com Bake Sales, Military Appreciation Discounts.Year-round 2015 Special Activities (go to website for eventDaily, 8 a.m. - 6 p.m. or by appointment. dates and fees): Eye Spy at the Colorado ModelHwy. 34 between I-25 and Greeley, take 83rd Ave. Railroad Museum in Greeley, Boardwalk Gallery ofsouth approximately 5 miles to ranch. From I-25 go Windsor Photography Workshop, Lil’ Flower Shopeast at the Johnstown exit. Go through Johnstown of Windsor Pumpkin Decorating Workshop.and Milliken on Hwy . 60, 2 miles east of Millikencontinue straight on Two Rivers Parkway , north Von Trotha - Firestien Farm2 miles to the ranch. From Hwy . 85 just north of at BracewellPlatteville, take Hwy . 60 north to Two Rivers 30951 County Road 27Parkway, continue north 2 miles to the ranch. See Greeleymap on web site. (970) 686-2338 [email protected] sales: buffalo, sausage, buffalo by- www.bracewellfarm.comproducts and gifts, hides, rugs, bones, crafts,handcrafted gifts. Tours available (by appointment). Northwest of Greeley at the intersection of 83rdTigges Farm j Ave. and O St.12404 WCR 64 ½ On-farm/ranch sales: honey. Historic farm tours.Greeley Space available for weddings, parties and meetings.(970) 686-7225 (July - October)(970) 576-8970 (November - June) YUMA [email protected] or [email protected] Lenz Family FarmsFREE Admission to the farm 29220 County Road 54Food vendor on site Saturday & Sunday, HolyokeSeptember 26 through October 31 (970) 332-5499 [email protected] orAugust [email protected] - Saturday, 10 a.m. - 6 p.m.September (closed Labor Day) July 20 - January 30Monday - Saturday, 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.October Saturday, 9 a.m. - 12 p.m.Daily, 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. Tours available (call for more information).From west and north: I-25, take Hwy . 392 east 16 miles south of Holyoke, CO or 20 miles north ofthrough Windsor. Turn south on Rd. 27. Go to 64 Wray, CO to County Road 54, 1/4 mile east on 54.1/2. Turn west, 1/2 mile on south side. From eastand south: take Hwy . 34 to or from Greeley . Turn On-farm/ranch sales: pinto beans, potatoes, sweetnorth on 83rd Ave. When road curves west, 1/2 mile corn.on south side. Weathers Farms NEWOn-farm/ranch sales, roadside market, u-pick 32741 County Rd. N(pumpkins only): bell peppers, cilantro, sweet Yumaand green chile peppers (fire roasted on-site), (970) 630-3595 (call f rst)cucumbers, eggplant, garlic, onions, pumpkins, [email protected], sweet corn, tomatoes, zucchini, honey, www.weathersfamilyfarms.netgourds, Indian corn, straw bales, pie pumpkins.U-pick pumpkin patch opens last weekend of Year-round, beefSeptember. Mid-September is peak roasted chile Corn maze, seasonaland canning tomato season. Tours available, please call 6 1/2 miles east of Yuma on Hwy. 34. Located onAugust thru October: View Barn Quilt Gallery, self- south side of Hwy.guided walking tour of Farm Equipment Museum,shop at Produce Stand & Gift Shop, schedule a On-farm/sales, u-pick, corn maze. Beef.field trip for a school class, child care or adult daycare center, support cancer research by purchasinga pink pumpkin.42 Northeast Area3

Southeast AreaCHEYENNE COUNTY Bird Dog BBQ NEW 4153 Centennial Blvd.Rehfeld Ranch Raised Beef Colorado SpringsRon and Lisa Rehfeld (719) 573-76714790 Road 55 [email protected] www.birddogbbq.com(719) 767-5269 (call f rst)[email protected] Americanwww.ranchraised.net Lunch and Dinner Monday - Saturday, 11 a.m. - 9 p.m.January 3 - December 27 Sunday, 11 a.m. - 8 p.m.Monday - Saturday, 8 a.m. - 8 p.m.Delivery to all customers, including the Front Range Fast casual BBQ.area. Bird Dog BBQ NEWOn-farm sales, delivery to Front Range and Eastern 5984 Stetson Hills Blvd., #200Plains: beef year-round. Ranch raised on corn and Colorado Springshay. No hormones, no implants, no antibiotics, just (719) 573-7671corn and time. [email protected] www.birddogbbq.comEL PASO COUNTY AmericanBanning Lewis Ranch fjNEW Lunch and Dinner Monday - Saturday, 11 a.m. - 9 p.m.6885 Vista Del Pico Blvd. Sunday, 11 a.m. - 8 p.m.Colorado Springs(719) 592-9420 Fast casual [email protected] Bird Dog BBQ NEWMay 28 - September 24 6965 Mesa Ridge Parkway, #190Thursday, 2 p.m. - 7 p.m. Fountain (719) 573-7671Apples, apricots, asparagus, beets, bell peppers, [email protected], cantaloupe, carrots, cauliflower, www.birddogbbq.comcelery, cherries, chile peppers, chiles - roasted,cucumbers,eggplant, garlic, grapes, green beans, Americanhoneydew, lettuce, nectarines, okra, onions, Lunch and Dinnerpeaches, pears, plums, popcorn, potatoes, Monday - Saturday, 11 a.m. - 9 p.m.pumpkins, radishes, raspberries, squash, Sunday, 11 a.m. - 8 p.m.strawberries, sweet corn, tomatoes, turnips,watermelon, zucchini, honey, baked goods, kettle Fast casual BBQ.corn, buffalo (fresh, whole, retail packages),handcrafted gifts, pet products, work gloves. Black Forest Meadery 6420-A Burrows Rd.Bird Dog BBQ NEW Colorado Springs1645 Briargate Parkway, #243 (719) 495-7340 (call f rst)Colorado Springs [email protected](719) 573-7671 www.blackforestmeadery.combirddog@birddogbbq.comwww.birddogbbq.com April 1 - November 23 or by appointment Thursday - Sunday, 1 p.m. - 5 p.m. or byAmerican appointmentLunch and Dinner Tours available.Monday - Saturday, 11 a.m. - 9 p.m. Thursday - Sunday, 1 p.m. - 5 p.m.Sunday, 11 a.m. - 8 p.m. On-farm sales and winery: Mead (tasting roomFast casual BBQ. available), eggs. Thanksgiving turkeys, state- inspected, lamb sides. Petting zoo.Southeast Area 431

Briargate Farmers’ Market fj Colorado Farm & Art Market fj7610 N. Union The Margarita at Pine Creek(719) 592-9420 7350 Pine Creek Rd.Colorado Springs Colorado [email protected] (719) 640-6154 [email protected] 20 - October 14 www.farmandartmarket.comWednesday, 9 a.m. - 3 p.m.June 7 - September 27 June 13 - October 10Sunday, 11 a.m. - 3 p.m. Saturday, 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. North off Woodmen Rd. on the west side of I-25.Apples, apricots, asparagus, beets, bell peppers,broccoli, cantaloupe, carrots, cauliflower, celery, We pride ourselves in being the only market incherries, chile peppers, chiles - roasted, cucumbers, town that exclusively offers Colorado grown andeggplant, garlic, grapes, green beans, honeydew, made products. Apples, apricots, asparagus,lettuce, nectarines, okra, onions, peaches, pears, beets, bell peppers, broccoli, brussels sprouts,plums, popcorn, potatoes, pumpkins, radishes, cabbage, cantaloupe, carrots, cauliflower, cherries,raspberries, squash, strawberries, sweet corn, chile peppers, chiles -roasted, cucumbers,tomatoes, turnips, watermelon, zucchini, honey, eggplant, garlic, green beans, honeydew, leeks,baked goods, kettle corn, buffalo (fresh, whole, lettuce, onions, peaches, pears, plums, potatoes,retail packages), handcrafted gifts, pet products, pumpkins, radishes, raspberries, spinach, squash,work gloves. sweet corn, tomatoes, turnips, watermelon, zucchini, cider, juices, beef, lamb, pork, bison,Chico Basin Ranch chicken, eggs, honey, baked goods, handcrafted22500 Peyton Hwy. South gifts and art.Colorado Springs(719) 683-7960 (call f rst) Colorado State University Extension/[email protected] Master Gardenerswww.chicobasinranch.com 17 N. Spruce St. Colorado SpringsYear-round (719) 520-7684Daily [email protected] I-25 take Exit 122, access road north on eastside of the highway, cross railroad tracks, river, right May 1 - September 30at Hanover Rd., 12-13 miles, right at stop sign, takemain road at ranch sign for 4 miles. El Paso County Master Gardeners can answer your questions about growing your own vegetables,On-farm sales: grass-fed lamb, ranch stays. fruits and herbs!Experience a real working ranch by working side-by-side with cowboys.Colorado Farm & Art Market fj Damn Near Anything Swine Ranch 560 N. Holtwood Rd.1604 S. Cascade Ave. RushColorado Springs (719) 478-2082 (call f rst)(719) 640-6154 [email protected]@farmandartmarket.com www.dnaswineranch.comwww.farmandartmarket.com Year-roundJune - October 7 By appointment.Wednesday, 3 p.m. - 7 p.m. 1/2 mile north of State Highway 94 on Holtwood Rd.At Ivywild School On-farm sales, order by telephone: Beef, pork,We pride ourselves in being the only market in poultry (fresh, whole, half, quarter). Minimumtown that exclusively offers Colorado grown and amount sold: 1/4 beef, 1/2 hog. Live animalsmade products. Apples, apricots, asparagus, available for processing. State-inspected. Birdbeets, bell peppers, broccoli, brussels sprouts, watching.cabbage, cantaloupe, carrots, cauliflower, cherries,chile peppers, chiles - roasted, cucumbers,eggplant, garlic, green beans, honeydew, leeks,lettuce, onions, peaches, pears, plums, potatoes,pumpkins, radishes, raspberries, spinach, squash,sweet corn, tomatoes, turnips, watermelon,zucchini, cider, juices, beef, lamb, pork, bison,chicken, eggs, honey, baked goods, handcraftedgifts and art.44 Southeast Area3

Fountain Farmers’ Market f j High Altitude Rhubarb - Organic Farm & NurseryLocalvore Colorado CoOp 7225 Wildridge Rd.Fountain City Hall Black Forest, CO 80908(719) 382-8930 (719) [email protected] [email protected] www.HighAltitudeRhubarb.comJune - September Pick-your-own rhubarb at our weekend harvest inTuesday, 7 a.m. - 2 p.m. early June. Join the e-mail interest list or check the web site for exact harvest dates and plans. PleaseApples, apricots, asparagus, beets, bell peppers, place orders for rhubarb and horseradish plants viabroccoli, brussels sprouts, cabbage, cantaloupe, e-mail in advance of the harvest weekend.carrots, cauliflower, celery, cherries, chile peppers,chiles - roasted, cucumbers, eggplant, garlic, Saturday and Sunday, 8 a.m. - 2 p.m.grapes, green beans, herbs, honeydew, leeks, Located in Black Forest, between Denver andlettuce, nectarines, okra, onions, peaches, pears, Colorado Springs. From I-25: take Interquest Exitpickles, pinto beans, plums, popcorn, potatoes, through several lights to Shoup Rd., right (east) onpumpkins, radishes, raspberries, rhubarb, spinach, Shoup to Black Forest, left (north) on Black Forestsquash, strawberries, sweet corn, tomatoes, to Wildridge Rd. Right on Wildridge to 7225 onturnips, watermelon, zucchini, beef, lamb, pork, your right. Enter 7275 Wildridge Rd. in your GPSpasta, cider, juices, eggs, honey, baked goods, navigator. We’re one hour from downtown Denver,handcrafted gifts, meats, food and drink vendors, 30 minutes from downtown Colorado Springs.agritourism activities. On-farm sales, u-pick: organic rhubarb (sold atHeritage Belle Farms NEW wholesale prices). Also, rhubarb cookbooks,22755 E. Garrett Rd. rhubarb crowns/plants and horseradish crowns/Calhan plants, rhubarb seed (4 varieties), unfiltered local(970) 310-0852 (call f rst) honey. Picnic tables, samples of rhubarb [email protected] free to taste while supplies last. Visit us on the webwww.HeritageBelleFarms.com at www.HighAltitudeRhubarb.com or on Facebook. No facilities.Year-roundSaturday, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m., by appointment Hillbilly Farms and CSA jTours are available 1st & 3rd Saturdays of eachmonth, 1 p.m. - 2 p.m., by appointment 10720 REA Rd.On the southwest “T” of McClelland Rd. and FountainGarrett Rd. Mailbox is a black silhouette that reads (719) 382-8930“Heritage Belle Farm.” [email protected] www.coloradopoultryclinic.comOn-farm ranch sales, online, by telephone: beef, www.localvorecolorado.comlamb, pork, tilapia (fresh and frozen, whole, half,quarter, retail packages), USDA-inspected, State- Year-roundinspected. A diversified family farm that implements Daily, 24 hours.Holistic Management practices to produce I-25 exit 128, east on Santa Fe (curves north) toregistered Texas Longhorn cattle; 100% pasture Ohio, east to end of Ohio at REA Rd., south to endraised, grass-fed, never fed grain, USDA Certified of dirt road (2 miles from I-25).Texas Longhorn lean beef, sustainable, free-range/pastured heritage pigs and pork; aquaponic CSA farm, on-farm sales, roadside market,systems and sustainably raised tilapia fish; and contract livestock raising: apples, asparagus,sustainable, farm fresh, free range/pastured eggs beets, bell peppers, carrots, celery, chile peppers,(chicken, duck, goose and turkey); without the use cucumbers, garlic, green beans, herbs, lettuce,of antibiotics, steroids or growth hormones. We onions, pickles, pumpkins, radishes, raspberries,strive to demonstrate sustainable agriculture and spinach, squash, tomatoes, turnips, zucchini, eggs,land stewardship and conservation by producing baked goods, handcrafted gifts, canned goods,food that encompasses dignity, local economy, kohlrabi, tomatillo, mustard greens, fresh goat milkoptimal nutrition, and restores the ecological capital and cheese. Beef, pork, poultry, sausage, rabbit,of our soils. Delivery and shipping available. fresh and frozen, sold by the whole, half, quarter, jerky and sausage. Minimum amount sold: 1/2 lb. No use of pesticides/herbicide chemicals. Manure from our farm only, companion planting for insect control. Food preservation and nutrition classes. Agritourism activities. Proud member of Localvore Colorado Coop (www.localvorecolorado.com).Southeast Area 451

Island Style BBQ, LLC NEW Memorial Park Farmers’ Market fj3960 Palmer Park Blvd.Colorado Springs Colorado Springs(719) 392-0872 (719) [email protected] [email protected]/IslandStyleCO June 25 - October 1 Thursday, 7 a.m. - 1 p.m.Hawaiian Food Union Boulevard and Pikes Peak Ave.Friday - Sunday, 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Apples, apricots, asparagus, beets, bell peppers,Come in for a taste of Hawaii with Island Style broccoli, brussels sprouts, cabbage, cantaloupe,BBQ. At concessions, catering and special events! carrots, caulif ower, celery, cherries, chile peppers,Serving Kalua pork, Teriyaki chicken, fried fish, chiles - roasted, cucumbers, eggplant, eggs, garlic,sticky rice (gluten-free), mac salad, musubi, grapes, green beans, herbs, honeydew , leeks,Hawaiian BBQ beans and rolls, 3 layer coconut lettuce, nectarines, okra, onions, peaches, pears,custard cake. Favorite concession foods. Hawaiian pickles, pinto beans, plums, popcorn, potatoes,Style catering: pick-up, drop off and full service pumpkins, radishes, raspberries, spinach, squash,available. strawberries, sweet corn, tomatoes, turnips, watermelon, zucchini, cider, juices, sausage, pork,La Baguette honey, baked goods.2417 W. Colorado Ave.Colorado Springs Monument Hill Farmers’ Market fj(719) [email protected] 66 Jeffersonwww.labaguette-co.com (719) 592-9420 [email protected], Lunch and Brunch May 9 - October 17Monday - Saturday, 7 a.m. - 6 p.m. Saturday, 8 a.m. - 2 p.m.Sunday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. I-25: Exit 161, go west on Hwy. 105.Authentic French cuisine with casual and friendly Apples, apricots, asparagus, beets, bell peppers,atmosphere in the heart of Old Colorado City. La broccoli, cantaloupe, carrots, cauliflower, celery,Baguette specializes in artisan breads and pastries cherries, chile peppers, chiles - roasted, cucumbers,as well as soups, salads and sandwiches made eggplant, garlic, grapes, green beans, honeydew,from high-quality, natural and local ingredients. lettuce, nectarines, okra, onions, peaches, pears,Gluten-free options available. Bon Appetite! plums, popcorn, potatoes, pumpkins, radishes, raspberries, squash, strawberries, sweet corn,Localvore Colorado tomatoes, turnips, watermelon, zucchini, honey,205 S. Fountain St. baked goods, kettle corn, buffalo (fresh, whole,Fountain, CO 80817 retail packages), handcrafted gifts, pet products,(719) 205-8574 work [email protected] Old Colorado City Farmers’ Market fjCoOp Store: Monday - Saturday, 10 a.m. - 4 p.m., Colorado Springsand by appointment. (719) 574-1283 [email protected] is supplied with a variety of fresh fruits andvegetables produced by member farms, including June 6 - October 31canned jams, jellies, pickles and sauces as well Saturday, 7 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.as fresh and dehydrated herbs and vegetables. 24th St. and West Colorado Ave.Frozen meats are available as well as goat milkand cheese. Canning supplies available. Non-GMO Apples, apricots, asparagus, beets, bell peppers,livestock feeds from Highland Naturals for poultry, broccoli, brussels sprouts, cabbage, cantaloupe,swine, rabbits, and goats. CoOp offers classes carrots, cauliflower, celery, cherries, chile peppers,in canning, dehydrating, butchering, cheese chiles - roasted, cucumbers, eggplant, garlic,making, soap and lotion making and a variety of grapes, green beans, herbs, honeydew, leeks,artisan activities. Agritourism at it’s best! Schedule lettuce, nectarines, okra, onions, peaches, pears,available at localvorecolorado.com. pickles, pinto beans, plums, popcorn, potatoes, pumpkins, radishes, raspberries, spinach, squash, strawberries, sweet corn, tomatoes, turnips, watermelon, zucchini, beef, lamb, pork, pasta, cider, juices, eggs, honey, baked goods.46 Southeast Area3

Pizzeria Rustica Colorado and Spanish Tapas2527 W. Colorado Ave. Lunch and DinnerColorado Springs Seasonal (please see web site)(719) 632-8121 Tuesday - [email protected] Authentic Barcelona ambiance in a historic 1889 building. 35 Colorado & Spanish tapas paired withItalian and Wood-f red Pizza over 30 Colorado and Spanish wines, cavas andLunch and Dinner sherries. Full bar and covered dog-friendly patio.Seasonal (please see web site) Call ahead for priority seating.Tuesday - Sunday The Warehouse RestaurantOne of 11 4-star Certified Green® restaurants in 25 W. Cimarron St.the world. Authentic wood-fired Neapolitan pizza, Colorado Springssalads, antipasti and gelati. Local microbrews and (719) 475-8880Italian wines. Located in historic 1889 building with www.thewarehouserestaurant.comlarge dog-friendly patio. Escape to a true Italiantrattoria experience. American Lunch and DinnerRed Ink Ranch Monday - Friday, 11:30 a.m. - 9 p.m.15525 Sweet Rd. Saturday, 5 p.m. - 10 p.m.Peyton(719) 749-9071 We feature the best in Colorado microbrews, spirits,[email protected] wines, art, and sustainable foods. Pub noshes, salads, soups, sandwiches and burgers, domesticFive miles east of Falcon, CO, on Hwy. 24 and f ve and game meats, pastas, vegetarian dishes andmiles north on Elbert Rd. Turn east on Sweet Rd. alluring desserts.Quality natural beef from our ranch, grass-fed and Venetucci Farmsupplemented with grain. The beef is processed 5210 S. Highway 85at a USDA-inspected facility and is available year- Colorado Springsround. Please order by phone to be delivered to (719) 391-8102your door. Satisfaction guaranteed. [email protected] www.venetuccifarm.orgSEARLE RANCH18911 Cherry Springs Ranch Dr. Mid-June - OctoberMonument On-site vegetable sales(719) 481-3735 or (719) 649-9590 (call f rst) Saturday, 9 a.m. - 1 [email protected] Off-site sales: Colorado Farm & Art Market,www.searleranch.com Wednesdays and SaturdaysCheck out Searle Ranch on Facebook Visit www.farmandartmarket.com for locations and times.Year-round Open to the public for self guided tours.Monday - Saturday, by appointment. April - October, check web site for days and hours.Tours available by appointment. March - November.June - October, by prior arrangement Educational programs and Summer Farm CampsTake I-25 to Exit 161 at Monument. Take Hwy. 105 From Colorado Springs, take I-25 to S. Academyeast 4.3 miles to Cherry Springs Ranch Dr ., then exit, left onto Academy, get into right lane to exitnorth 1/2 mile to end of road (house with f ag pole). onto Hwy. 85, turn right onto Hwy. 85, go about 1/2 mile, farm is on the right.On-farm/ranch sales, order on-line or by telephone:beef (whole, half, quarter). Premium ground beef Diversified 190 acre urban CSA farm employing(no minimum). USDA-inspected. We raise grass- sustainable farming practices to raise vegetables,fed Texas Longhorn lean beef with no hormones, grass-fed beef, pastured pork, and eggs. On-siteno antibiotics or other chemical feed additives and farmers market sales, mixed vegetables,and no insecticides applied to pastures. Delivery heirloom varieties, grown without syntheticavailable. chemicals. Intensive rotational grazing of cows, finished on grass/alfalfa, pasture born andTAPAteria raised heritage hogs - raised naturally without2607 W. Colorado Ave. hormones or antibiotics - can be purchased inColorado Springs bulk (quarter, half, or whole) or individual cuts(719) 471-8272 available for sale at farm. We also have [email protected] opportunities and educational programs designedwww.tapateria.com to reconnect children and adults with the source of their food. Standards-based curriculum with hands-on approach. School groups welcome bySoutheast Area 471

Tuesday Lakewood, Denver Federal Center Colorado Springs Louisville, 824 Front St. 11 a.m. - 1 p.m., June 11 - Aug. 27 9 a.m. - 1 p.m., May 30 - Oct. 10Broomfield, 1700 W. 10th Ave. Pueblo, Riverwalk 24th St. & W. Colorado Ave. Minturn, 100 Main St.4 p.m. - 7 p.m., June 9 - Sept. 29 4 p.m. - 8 p.m., June 25 - Sept. 17 7 a.m. - 1:30 p.m., June 6 - Oct. 31 9 a.m - 2 p.m., June 13 - Sept. 5Cañon City, 211 S. 3rd St. Rifle, 202 Railroad Ave. Colorado Springs Montrose8 a.m. - 1 p.m., June 2 - Oct. 13 4 p.m. - 8 p.m., June 18 - Sept. 24Denver, 7581 East Academy Blvd. Wellington, 3815 Harrison Ave. 7350 Pine Creek Rd. South 1st & Uncompahgre4 p.m. - Dusk, June - Sept. 4 p.m. - 8 p.m., July 4 - Oct. 22 9 a.m. - 1 p.m., June 13 - Oct. 10 8:30 a.m. - 1 p.m., May - Oct.Evergreen Wheat Ridge, 4252 Wadsworth Cortez, 109 W. Main St., 7:30 a.m. - Montrose, Centennial Plaza 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. or Sellout, June 18 Sellout, June 6 - End of Oct. 10 a.m. - 1 p.m., Nov. - MayBergen Village Shopping Center - Oct. 29 Delta, 5th & Meeker Every other Saturday10 a.m. - 2 p.m., June 2 - Sept. 29 8 a.m. - 12 p.m., June - Sept. Monument, 66 JeffersonFountain, City Hall Friday Denver, 1st & University 8 a.m. - 2 p.m., May 9 - Oct. 177 a.m. - 2 p.m., June - Sept. 8 a.m. - 1 p.m., May 2 - Oct. 31 NorwoodGlenwood Springs Centennial, 6400 S. University Denver, 1500 Boulder St. 10 a.m. - 2 p.m., May 1 - Oct. 30 9 a.m. - 1 p.m., May 30 - Oct. 10 See web site for locationCentennial Park, 4 p.m. - 8 p.m. Denver, 200 Santa Fe Dr. Denver, 200 Santa Fe Dr. 9 a.m. - 1 p.m., June - Sept.June 9 - Sept. 15 1 p.m. - 7 p.m., Year-round 9 a.m. - 3 p.m., Year-round www.norwoodfarmmarket.orgLoveland, 3133 N. Garf eld Dillon, Buffalo St. Durango, 259 W. 9th St. Norwood11 a.m. - 3 p.m., May - Oct. 9 a.m. - 2 p.m., June 5 - Sept. 18 8 a.m. - 12 p.m., May 9 - Oct. 31Lowry, 7581 E. Academy Blvd. Idaho Springs 9 a.m. - 12 p.m. in October See web site for location4 p.m. - Dusk, June - Sept. Edwards, 56 Edwards Village Blvd. 10 a.m. - 12 p.m., Oct. - MaySilverthorne, 400 Blue River Pkwy. Courtney Riley-Cooper Park 9 a.m. - 1:30 p.m., June 13 - Sept. www.norwoodfarmmarket.org10 a.m. - 3 p.m., June 9 - Sept. 9 a.m. - 2 p.m., June 5 - Sept. 4 12 Pagosa Springs, 191 E. Pagosa St. Monte Vista, 1st Ave. & Jefferson Fort Collins, 802 W. Drake 9 a.m. - 1 p.m., June 13 - Sept. 19Wednesday 8 a.m. - 1 p.m., July 17 - Sept. 25 10 a.m. - 1 p.m., April 18 - Sept. 26 Salida, Alpine Park Ridgway, Hartwell Park Fort Collins, 200 W. Oak St. 8 a.m. - 12:30 p.m., June 6 - Oct. 10Boulder, 13th & Arapahoe 10 a.m. - 3 p.m., May 22 - Oct. 16 8 a.m. - 12 p.m., May 16 - Oct. 24 Steamboat Springs, 7th and Yampa4 p.m. - 8 p.m., May 6 - Oct. 7 Telluride, Between Elk’s Park & Fruita, 432 E. Aspen Ave., 8:30 a.m. 9 a.m. - 2 p.m., June 13 - Sept. 19Colorado Springs Gondola Plaza, 11 a.m. - 4 p.m. - 12:30 p.m., June 20 - Sept. 19 Trinidad, Cimino Park, 8 a.m. - 12 June 5 - Oct. 9 Golden, next to the Golden Library p.m., Mid-June - Mid-Oct.1604 S. Cascade Ave. Woodland Park, 116 S. West St. 8 a.m. - 1 p.m., June 6 - Oct. 3 Westminster, Sheridan & 72nd3 p.m. - 7 p.m., June 10 - Oct. 7 7 a.m. - 1 p.m., June - Sept. Greeley, 902 7th Ave., 7:30 a.m. - 12 10 a.m. - 2 p.m., June - Oct.Colorado Springs, 7610 N. Union p.m., May 16 - Oct. 31 Woodland Park, Ute Pass Cultural9 a.m. - 3 p.m., May 20 - Oct. 14 Saturday Greenwood Village, Center, 9 a.m. - 1 p.m., Oct. - May,Delta, 5th & Meeker Second Saturday8 a.m. - 12 p.m., June - Sept. Alamosa, State & Main 7600 Landmark WayDenver, 1st & University 8 a.m. - 2 p.m., Mid-July - Early Oct. 10 a.m. - 2 p.m., June 20 - Sept. 26 Sunday9 a.m. - 1 p.m., June 17 - Sept. 30 Aspen, E. Hopkins & S. Hunter St. Gunnison, Main & Virginia, 9:30Fort Collins, 810 Harmony Rd. 8:30 a.m. - 3 p.m., June 13 - Oct. 10 a.m. - 1:30 p.m., June 20 - Oct. 3 Arvada, 57th & Olde Wadsworth11 a.m. - 3 p.m., Mid-June - Oct. Aurora, Southlands Shopping Gunnison, 275 S. Spruce (indoors), 9 a.m. - 11:30 p.m., June - Sept.Greeley, 902 7th Ave. Center, 8 a.m. - 1 p.m., May 9 - 9:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m., Oct. 10 - 31 Buena Vista, 409 E. Main3 p.m. - 6 p.m., July 8 - Sept. 30 Sept. 26 Lakewood, 9077 W. Alameda Ave. 9 a.m. - 1 p.m., June 7 - Oct. 11Littleton, Aspen Grove Lifestyle Bennett, 401 S. 1st St. 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. or Sellout, June 27 Colorado Springs, 7610 N. UnionCenter, 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. or Sellout 9 a.m. - 2 p.m., May 16 - Oct. 17 - Sept. 26 11 a.m. - 3 p.m., June 7 - Sept. 27June 17 - Oct. 28 Not every Sat. only select dates Littleton, Southwest Plaza, 8 a.m. - Denver, 1500 block of S. Pearl St.Longmont, 5th & Main Boulder, 13th & Arapahoe 2 p.m. or Sellout, May 2 - Oct. 31 9 a.m. - 1 p.m., May 17 - Nov. 154 p.m. - 8 p.m., June 3 - Sept. 30 8 a.m. - 2 p.m., April 4 - Nov. 21 Longmont, 9595 Nelson Rd. Denver, 32nd and LowellWestcliffe, 315 Main St. Castle Rock, 3rd St. & Elbert 8 a.m. - 1 p.m., April 4- Nov. 21 9 a.m. - 1 p.m., June 7 - Sept. 279 a.m. - 1 p.m., June 10 - Oct. 14 8 a.m. - 12 p.m., July 11 - Oct. 3 Denver, E. Colfax & Columbine St. 9 a.m. - 1 p.m., June 7 - Nov. 1Thursday Fort Collins, 810 Harmony Rd. 11 a.m. - 3 p.m., May - Mid-Nov.Colorado Springs Highlands Ranch, 9288 Dorchester 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. or SelloutUnion Blvd. & Pikes Peak Ave. May 3 - Nov. 17 a.m. - 1 p.m., June 25 - Oct. 1 Lafayette, 400 W. South BoulderColorado Springs 10 a.m. - 1 p.m., May 10 - Sept. 6 Loveland, 700 S. Railroad Ave.5680 Stetson Hills Blvd. 9 a.m. - 1:30 p.m., June 28 - Sept.9 a.m. - 3 p.m., June 11 - Oct. 29 27Colorado Springs Mead, Town Park 12 p.m. - 4 p.m., June 7 - Aug. 306885 Vista Del Pico Blvd. Northglenn, Northglenn Mall2 p.m. - 7 p.m., May 28 - Sept. 24 10 a.m. - 4 p.m., June 7 - Oct. 25Denver, 200 Santa Fe Dr. Parker, Main St. in downtown Parker1 p.m. - 7 p.m., Year-round 8 a.m. - 1 p.m., May 10 - End of Oct.Edgewater, Memorial Park (weather permitting)5 p.m. - 8 p.m., July 9 - Sept. 10 South Fork, 108 Mall St.Erie, Wells St., Pierce & Briggs 11 a.m. - 3 p.m., June 14 - Sept. 135 p.m. - 8 p.m., June 18 - Sept. 19 Stapleton, E. 29th Ave. & Roslyn St.Estes Park, Bond Park 8:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m., June 21 -8 a.m. - 1 p.m., June 4 - Oct. 1 Oct. 11Florence, Pioneer Park Vail, Meadow Dr. in Vail Village8 a.m. - 1 p.m., June 4 - Oct. 8 10 a.m. - 3:30 p.m., June 21 - Oct. 4Frederick, 105 5th St.4 p.m. - 8 p.m., June 4 - Sept. 24Grand Junction, Main St., 5 p.m. -8:30 p.m., June 18 - Sept. 24La Veta, 310 S. Main St.3 p.m. - 6 p.m., May 21 - Oct. 22



appointment in spring and fall. Go to web site for Tierra Sagrada Farm jNEWfull listing of summer camps, classes, and volunteeropportunities. 317 W. Virginia La VetaVista Grande Baptist Church NEW f j (719) 890-4047 (call f rst) [email protected]’ Market www.lavetafarmtotable.com5680 Stetson Hills Blvd.Colorado Springs May 1 - October 29(970) 785-6133 Tuesday - Saturday, 10 a.m. - 4 [email protected] Tours available (please call)www.millerfarms.net From Main St. take a right on Virginia St. until dead end. Farm is on the left.June 11 - October 29Thursday, 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. CSA farm, on-farm/ranch sales, cafe/bakery: beets,Vista Grande Baptist Church parking lot. bell peppers, broccoli, brussels sprouts, cabbage, cantaloupe, carrots, cauliflower, chile peppers,Apples, apricots, asparagus, beets, bell peppers, cucumbers, eggplant, garlic, green beans, herbs,broccoli, cabbage, cantaloupe, carrots, cauliflower, leeks, lettuce, onions, potatoes, pumpkins,celery, cherries, chile peppers, chiles - roasted, radishes, rhubarb, spinach, squash, sweet corn,cucumbers, eggplant, garlic, green beans, herbs, tomatoes, turnips, zucchini, eggs, pickles, bakedhoneydew, leeks, lettuce, nectarines, okra, onions, goods, jams/jellies. Beef, pork, sausage (frozen,peaches, pears, pinto beans, plums, potatoes, retail packages), USDA-inspected. We use beyondpumpkins, radishes, raspberries, rhubarb, spinach Organic principles, no sprays even organic, allsquash, strawberries, sweet corn, tomatoes, animals on pasture. Farm to Table Bakery & Cafe.turnips, watermelon, zucchini, juices, cheese, Also available at La Veta Local Market and Ryushoney, pickles, popcorn, baked goods, handcrafted Avenue Bakery and Farm Cafe (129 W. Ryus, Lagifts, jams/jellies and a lot of local food. Beef, lamb, Veta, CO 81055). We accept SNAP.jerky (frozen, whole, half, quarter, retail packages).USDA-inspected. Pesticide free produce. LAS ANIMAS COUNTYHUERFANO COUNTY Earth Mountain Education Farm jLa Veta Local Market f jNEW (The Learning Farms CSA Cooperative, The Trinidad Community Garden and310 S. Main St. The Good Food Project)(719) 890-4047 17613 CR [email protected] Westonwww.wahatoya.org (719) 680-0215 (call f rst) [email protected] 21 - October 22 www.earthmountainfarm.orgThursday, 3 p.m. - 6 p.m.On Main St. between Francisco St. and Field St. March 1 - October 31 Weekends, 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.Apples, apricots, asparagus, beets, bell peppers, Tours available Sunday.broccoli, brussels sprouts, cabbage, cantaloupe, To the CSA: go to town of W eston on Hwy. 12, gocarrots, cauliflower, celery, cherries, chile 15 miles on CR 31.9 (W et Canyon Rd.) and makepeppers, chiles - roasted, cucumbers, eggplant, a left at sign, go 2.5 miles after second gate, makegarlic, grapes, green beans, herbs, honeydew, second right. To Trinidad Community Garden: makeleeks, lettuce, nectarines, okra, onions, peaches, a left off of Main St. in Trinidad onto N. Linden Ave.,pears, pinto beans, plums, potatoes, pumpkins, go to White Rd. (on corner). Jansen Hwy. 12 west.radishes, raspberries, rhubarb, spinach, squash,strawberries, sweet corn, tomatoes, turnips, A 3-acre cooperative farm/CSA/volunteer for foodwatermelon, zucchini, cheese, eggs, honey, baked credits. CSA farm, community garden, greenhouse,goods, handcrafted gifts, jams/jellies, art & jewelry on-farm sales, school garden: beets, bell peppers,(handmade). Beef, lamb, sausage, jerky (frozen, broccoli, cabbage, carrots, celery, chile peppers,retail packages), USDA-inspected. We accept cucumbers, garlic, green beans, herbs, lettuce,SNAP. onions, potatoes, pumpkins, spinach, squash, strawberries, tomatoes, turnips, zucchini, snow peas, sprouts, baked goods, handcrafted gifts. No chemical fertilizers or pesticides. Farm vacations, workshops, work-trade opportunities, family retreats, summer camps. Home of the Snap Pea50 Southeast Area3


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