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5.0 (1 review)

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G.L.E.A.N. Winnemucca

G.L.E.A.N. Winnemucca

5.0(3 reviews)
67.1 mi
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Winnemucca is so lucky to have such dedicated individuals, they started out small a couple years…read moreago, and are steadily and slowly growing, to the point of actually having a store front now! They had a little market at the farm location for a while, but I can't say though I live by the house, I am happy for the store front. With it being at the house before, you didn't want to bother them potentially. RLM has done dinners in the past, they normally have treats for sale at the farmers markets, they work with the entire local food movement, bringing sand hill diary milk and cheeses to our area, working with Lattin farms and getting more produce, they raise their own meat and have their own CSA, and packages and more. I have tried the Sand HIll milk, so much creamier than store bought milk, it is pasteurized, but not homogenized. It has a different taste too, which honestly, was hard to adapt to, being raised on model dairy milk. I love history and the past, so I like to imagine I got it from the front door at 5 in the morning from the milk man in glass jars. They have quite a selection of produce considering how small they are, black radishes, and other crazy vegetables I've never heard or seen. They have great hours too, Monday thru Saturday 8:30 to 6. Also they have starters, and they brought in dwarf citrus trees, the prices are great at $39.95. Really a huge benefit for those that want to learn more about where their food comes from, and support it when possible. Thank you! Edited to add: They are also very tech friendly, you can order online and they will have it ready for pick up at the store. They have specials and a basket bundle as well. They take cards as well. They make it very hard not to support them.

This is an amazing business! I'm so impressed that Winnemucca has a place where I can get local…read moreveggies and much more. I love that they have eggs as well. I'm looking forward to a CSA box this summer and making many more trips to that cute little store downtown. Thanks so much to the owners for what they do!

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Rise and Shine Farms

Rise and Shine Farms

5.0(1 review)
51.0 mi

Most locals know Rise and Shine Farms as a great CSA that provide produce and eggs, but they also…read moreraise poultry. They are the only local source I have been able to find that can regularly supply me with locally raised chickens that eat organic grain, native plants, and insects. Their birds actually move around in a large open space, hunting and pecking at bugs and local forage. (What a concept)! I stopped buying organic chicken from Costco and even Whole Foods after I did a little research about it. I discovered that Petaluma Farms, which supplies organic chicken to Whole Foods, boasts that their chickens have one square foot to live in, instead of the industry standard of 3/4 square foot per bird. Seriously? It's right on their website. I was paying $14 for a chicken that was living in a space a little bigger than a piece of copy paper for it's entire life. It is widely known that even though birds in these environments have "outdoor access", most of them never actually get out there because they're crammed together inside. I currently have a six-month chicken subscription with Rise and Shine that started in May. Every month, Mike, the owner, drives from Fallon to Reno and delivers three chickens to my door. I prepaid with Paypal, and I don't even have to leave my house. Last Fall, we preordered 25 birds and they were all delivered at once (they raise them specifically for you). We plan to do that again after our subscription ends. Last year, we also ordered a turkey for Thanksgiving and a goose for Christmas. (That was really cool; we had never had goose before.) Our family has completely gone local when it comes to buying meat, and we will never go back. All poultry comes from Rise and Shine and beef and lamb comes from Albaugh Farms. We're still looking for a local source for pork. Until then, we've essentially given it up. I highly recommend Rise and Shine Farms without hesitation.

McDougall Apiary Company - farmersmarket - Updated May 2026

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