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    Bernards Farm - That's not Bernard. Fun place to stop.

    Bernards Farm

    4.6(17 reviews)
    36.3 mi
    $

    Passed this on our way to the coast and I set a reminder to make sure to stop on the way back…read more I love that it's local and there's something for everyone! Loved the options of honey, syrups, jams and of course hazelnuts. With the warm weather coming, I'm excited to grab some flowers and starter veggies! If you love local meats, they have that too. We grabbed some New York strips to enjoy for dinner with a bundle of asparagus.

    I bought a house in Oregon before ever seeing it in person, or even visiting the area in which it…read morewas located. Crazy, right? On my way to finally check it out, I passed Bernards Farm, and was smitten before even entering. They have the cutest shop set up in their giant white old-fashioned barn. Fresh floral arrangements and dried wreaths line one wall. Displays of in-shell walnuts and filberts overflow, along with roasted and chocolate covered varieties of that most delicious of Oregon nuts, even brittle! You will find vegetables and an assortment of leafy greens, frozen berries, meat, granola, dry beans, honey, herbs, and other plants and flowers. They offer seasonal fruit, and I was delighted to spy glistening garnet strawberries. I thought I was getting them for a steal at $11 for three pints, until I observed the two customers in front of me carrying giant cardboard flats of berries that were getting weighed and priced around $6. I then noticed the chalkboard behind the register advertising U-pick strawberries at $1.50lb. That's a deal for grocery store berries, let alone gorgeous fresh-picked ones! I was happy to pay my $11, but you best believe I returned as soon I finished up those lovelies and picked my own. There were plenty and it only took a half hour to gather six pounds! Each time I have checked out the cashiers have been sweet as pie. They even shared which strawberry varieties I'd picked (Sweet Charlie and Albion). And since Bernards is not quite in the thick of all the other farm stands, they have never been too busy. Their prices seem a little lower as well, but regardless the quality is excellent, and worth whatever they ask. Bernard's Farm is about ten minutes from my new home, and it truly cemented the feeling that I have chosen the right spot to settle. While I hope to grow much of my own food, I will absolutely be stopping by Bernards for lots of extra goodies (especially the chocolate covered hazelnuts which I just can't stop eating!).

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    Bernards Farm - Barnards Farm Barn, Rt 18, near McMinnville

    Barnards Farm Barn, Rt 18, near McMinnville

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    Bernards Farm

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    Sunset Valley Organics/ Wilt Farms Organic Blueberries - Organic, Nutrient Dense Blueberries

    Sunset Valley Organics/ Wilt Farms Organic Blueberries

    5.0(7 reviews)
    1.6 mi
    $$$

    The best tasting organic Blueberries I've ever had. I love their blueberrries fresh...they're…read moreamazing. The frozen blueberries are wonderful for snacking or baking, and I love the dried blueberries! My husband goes thru a jar of blueberry jam about every week. Its good, organic, nutritious food. And wonderful people too.

    We love blueberries. We eat a lot of them, grow some of our own, and we only eat organic or…read morelocally grown pick your own. We even plan our summer vacations to get to places where we can pick and eat fresh berries. We read about Sunset Valley Blueberries last year and the lengths they go to to get good berries impressed us. Last year we ordered a couple of large boxes of dried berries and ate the rehydrated berries over the winter. The dried blueberries were good. This year we tried the frozen - ordered 30 lbs. They really take their shipping seriously. Shipped wrapped in a plastic bag in a box. The box is in a styrofoam container like the ones sold in stores with dry ice inside of it. The styrofoam container is put into another shipping box. You really have to work to extricate the bag of berries from the setup, but I suspect it is worth it to get the berries in good shape. We are in Wisconsin which is about a thousand miles from Oregon. We've been eating the Wilt Farm blueberries over the past 3 weeks. We've compared them with the other brands of frozen organic blueberries. The Wilt farms berries beat the other organic berries hands down. The other berries defrost to a purple color and leak juice. The Wilt Farms berries stay blue. The Wilt Farm berries don't bleed as much when they are defrosted and they hold together, keep their shape and texture better. They have a nice mouth feel. They approximate fresh berries, and they are wonderfully sweet. They are the closest thing to fresh as you can get. I am impressed. They are pricey, $185 for a 30 lb box which includes the shipping, but frankly they are worth it and you could spend $180 a lot more foolishly than to buy great tasting organic blueberries. We just ordered our second box of the season. If it is any different I will be back to change this rating.

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    Sunset Valley Organics/ Wilt Farms Organic Blueberries - Frozen- all the flavor and nutrition, any time

    Frozen- all the flavor and nutrition, any time

    Sunset Valley Organics/ Wilt Farms Organic Blueberries
    Sunset Valley Organics/ Wilt Farms Organic Blueberries

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    Beilke Family Farm

    Beilke Family Farm

    4.9(8 reviews)
    33.6 mi

    We recently went to pick apples and was surprised at all the upick veggies. They had corn,…read morecucumbers, watermelon, peppers tomato's, flower and pears. We picked a watermelon and 1/2 bucket of apples. I feel like the apples were either under ripe or overripe. 1/2 bucket $8.50 full bucket $17. Watermelon upick is $6. They did have already picked buckets that you could just purchase a higher price. I didn't catch the price of the veggies or flowers. I will go back to check out the pears in a few weeks.

    I only recently was made aware of this place, and I'm glad I was…read more At the time I visited, around the middle of October, they had pumpkins as well as flowers on offer. I was here for apples, and they had a ton of options. They were very friendly and patiently explained the process. You fill buckets and then pay at the end. They have pull carts so you can move multiple buckets around. There are so many varieties of apples! There is a chart at the entrance to the orchard with the names and what purpose is best for each kind of apple (eating, baking, applesauce). They also let you sample the apples to help with the selection process. The orchards extend farther than was apparently from the parking lot. It was peaceful at the far end of some of the rows, and we found plenty of apples. It can be muddy, so boots are probably a good idea. It was a lovely fall day, with blue skies. This was a fun way to connect with the season and to become more familiar with where some of our food comes from. Highly recommended.

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    Beilke Family Farm - Type of apples and their uses

    Type of apples and their uses

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    Beilke Family Farm

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