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Pick-Your-Own Produce Farms
GODFREY’S FARM
302 Leager Road, Sudlersville www.GodfreysFarm.com 410.438.3509
Godfrey’s Farm has been growing some of the best the shore has to offer for over three generations. Stock up on the season’s freshest fruits and vegetables, delicious fresh baked pies, and hand dipped ice cream and slushies. Enjoy annual events that highlight favorite crops, fun-packed educational group trips and U-Pick fun featuring fresh fruits and flowers. Providing both retail customers and visiting families with local produce grown from experienced farmers.
CALICO FIELDS LAVENDER FARM
108 Immanuel Lane, Millington www.CalicoFieldsLavender.com 410.928.3505
DOMINIC’S FARM
103 Governors Way, Queenstown www.DominicsFarm.com 410.490.4425
WHITE MARSH ORCHARD
& CHRISTMAS TREE FARM
515 White Marsh Road, Centreville www.WhiteMarshOrchard.com 410.490.6137
Local Farm Stands
LOWERY’S PRODUCE
1912 Main Street, Chester 410.643.4557
ARNOLD FARMS
219 Double Creek Road, Chestertown 410.708.5000
BENGUSTA PRODUCE
1214 Barclay Road, Barclay 410.758.3583
Farmer Markets
CENTREVILLE FARMERS MARKET
Centreville Plaza
611-631 Railroad Ave, Centreville
410.758.1180
KENT FORT FARM
135 Eastern Lane, Stevensville 410.643.1650
BLUE HERON FARM
317 Denvers Branch Road, Centreville www.BlueHeronTreeFarm.com 410.758.0405
FOX FARM TREES
313 Fox Meadow Road, Queen Anne
410.758.1819
MASON’S HERITAGE
1905 Ruthsburg Road, Queen Anne www.MasonsHeritage.com 443.262.6933
MAIN STREET SEAFOOD
& PRODUCE
5400 Main Street, Grasonville
410.490.5687
KENT ISLAND FARMERS MARKET
830 Romancoke Road, Stevensville 410.643.3283
An allure of Queen Anne’s County is that the beauty of the natural landscape has withstood the test of time. Preservation efforts have ensured that approximately 70,000 acres of the natural landscape are protected. These efforts have helped to secure the long standing local agriculture industry. In fact, according to state record as of 2015, Queen Anne’s County is the top producer of corn, soybean and wheat statewide (www.maryland.gov).
Is it no wonder that Queen Anne’s County has the distinction of being the most productive crop producing county in Maryland? Over 18,000 acres of farmland have been preserved with 0ver a thousand farms that are five acres or more! We offer a countryside get away from suburbia. Our produce is fresh and locally grown. Visit our farms to stock up on the season’s best fruits and vegetables or take an authentic farm house or animal tour!
Escape the confines of your windowless office, skyscraping towers and hectic commute to experience the rural countryside. Tour our working landscapes to enjoy locally grown and raised products at a road- side stand or farm. Ask us about our local farmer’s markets, or tour a farm for a pick-your-own experience.
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