Harvest Market is committed to supporting local farmers and producers. Fresh, nutrient-dense foods produced on small, family-owned and operated farms provide you with the most health-promoting foods you can find. Buying from local growers and producers keeps your food dollars circulating in our region–providing employment to our neighbors. It also improves our environment by reducing the amount of fossil fuels needed for transportation and spares farmland from development.

Being so close to the fertile soils of Chester and Lancaster Counties in Pennsylvania means that our local farmers can provide us with a variety of nutritious, sustainable and delicious foods. We are pleased to offer organic milk and cheeses from grass-fed cows, eggs from chickens that get to see the light of day, beef raised on pasture, honey from healthy hives of bees and a seasonally-changing kaleidoscope of produce–all grown, gathered or raised within 100 miles of Harvest Market. view more

  • Pastured Turkey Project at Coverdale Farm

    Harvest Market is pleased to support Coverdale Farm’s pastured turkey project. Written by Coverdale’s Farm Manager, Michele Wales, here is a brief introduction and update on their progress: We spent weeks and it took a village to build the most amazing movable houses for the first significant flock of turkeys ever raised at Coverdale Farm…

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  • Save Bristol Bay!

    An important message from our fishing family at Wild for Salmon – help them Save Bristol Bay! There is an exhilaration unknown to many–that is the first set of the commercial salmon season.  A vibrant buzz has been filling the air as many fishermen return to the boatyard, assessing how the harsh Alaska winter has…

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  • Seven Stars Farm: Phoenixville, Pennsylvania

    Operating since 1987, Seven Stars Farm is a 420 acre certified Biodynamic dairy farm located in northern Chester County, Pennsylvania. They use the milk from their own Jersey and Jersey crossed herd to produce Seven Stars Organic Yogurt. At Seven Stars, the philosophy in raising cows has always been “natural is better”. Instead of using antibiotics…

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  • Regenerative Agriculture

    What if industrial crops actually supported healthier air, water and soil? Regenerative farming is making it possible. Get stories from sustainable farms around the globe in our new guide from Organic India. What is Regenerative Agriculture? Regenerative Agriculture is a phrase describing farming systems that not only protect existing soil from prohibited chemicals and other…

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  • Patience Fruit & Co. Cranberries: Quebec, Canada

    Slower Berries, Better Berries At Notre-Dame-de-Lourdes, Patience Fruit and Co. believe that doing things right is better than rushing through them. This is why they tend to their berries every step of the way, personally planting them, caring for them, harvesting them and preparing them. Here, they tell their story: Welcome to Notre-Dame-de-Lourdes, a little…

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  • Swarmbustin’ Honey: West Grove, Pennsylvania

    Walt Broughton has a pretty sweet life for having come upon it “quite by accident, really,” as he describes becoming a beekeeper. Swarmbustin’ Honey is located down a gravel drive in West Grove, Pennsylvania. The stone farmhouse and stock pond isn’t even the most picturesque scene in the place. Just past the pond, stacks upon…

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  • Wild For Salmon: Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania

    Wild For Salmon is a local business that makes the highest quality fresh/frozen wild Alaskan sockeye salmon available to you at a good price. Owned and operated by Steve and Jenn Kurian of Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania, Wild For Salmon began with an adventurous trip to Alaska in 2002 to do some commercial salmon fishing. Following Steve…

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  • Delaware Hydroponic Tomatoes: Dover, Delaware

    A Delaware native, tomato grower Barry Trimmer has been in the hydroponic tomato growing business for the last 18 years. From his greenhouse in Dover, he grows around 900 plants, including three varieties, as part of this one-man enterprise. His greenhouse uses state-of-the-art computer equipment to create a controlled environment ideal for these pesticide free…

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  • Oasis at Bird-in-Hand Dairy Farms: Ronks, Pennsylvania

    One of Harvest Market’s local dairy producers is Oasis at Bird-in-Hand, a community of family farmers in Lancaster County who supply us with our pastured buttermilk. The farmers who supply milk for Oasis at Bird-in-Hand are all Certified Organic and feed their cows on grass. There is no need to worry about eating anything genetically…

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  • Lady Moon Farms: Chambersburg, Pennsylvania

    Lady Moon Farms is the largest grower of Certified Organic produce on the East Coast with farms located in Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, Punta Gorda, Florida, and Bainbridge, Georgia. This impressive farming operation began in 1988 with 5 tillable acres and a dream: “a dream that people can really change the world they live in!” Tom and…

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