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    Cathy Z.

    This is a gorgeous farm, and the family that owns it is so nice! Personally I do not eat meat, but if you do, this is the place to get it! We had a great time seeing the cows, sheep, chickens, and working dogs roaming around; they all looked super happy and healthy. The meat is sold frozen, so plan ahead if you are hoping to make a particular meal! They also sell fresh eggs ($6/dozen) and seasonal vegetables. I picked up a pound of delicious cherry tomatoes for $3. The Hard-Pressed Cider Company is here making cider doughnuts on Saturdays from 10-4 and Sundays from 10-2. Unfortunately I missed those this time, but this was still a great stop while in Jamestown!

    Best apple cider donuts ever.

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    Amazing family run farm with great beef, pork, lamb and eggs. Also don't miss the best donuts ever.

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    Casey Farm

    Casey Farm

    (6 reviews)

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    What an amazing Jewel right down in Saunderstown! This real working farm is jam packed with…read morehistory, a farm house, farm structures and life stock. The docent was so knowledge and a sweet spirited lady who truly knew history and agriculture alike. Do not miss this amazing place! Every Saturday they also have the best farmers market!

    This is a review for their CSA only. This was by far the worst CSA I have ever participated in. For…read morebackground I have a degree in sustainable agriculture and worked on farms including ones that offer CSAs for many years. If I had known that approximately a 3rd of the each weeks offerings were pick your own I would not have signed up. Nothing against this model but each week I had to rush over from work without a lot of extra time. I often had to forgo the pick your own which made the overall value of the CSA quite low for those weeks. This is my issue not Casey Farm's but I want other folks to be aware that PYO is a major part of their CSA. That aside the assortment was fairly subpar (yes I am aware they had a lot issues with pests so I'm being lenient on this point) and pick up in the barn was often unorganized with not enough scales or bag points to move through quickly. The prepicked veggies were consistently filthy, like fully covered in dirt. None of the CSAs I worked for would have allowed this. A lot of "seconds" quality veggies in the main pick up area as well. I have no problem with veggies that need to be used quickly or have cosmetic blemishes but for example I saw zucchini that was as hard and woody as a winter squash. Wildly unacceptable as it was inedible. Until the end of the season there was very little information about the pick your own fields. There was often little to no wayfinding information both in the barn or in the fields. Also very little educational information on how to pick these items. For things like ground cherry or tomatillos this is important as many folks might not be aware of what these items look like when ripe. Most folks in the field had to help each other find the right rows and provide picking advice. For example a poor fellow customer was picking very tough old snap peas because the green bean fields weren't marked and she was in the wrong place. The folks in the barn provided very little help in this regard. I have a feeling I wasn't the only person to experience frustration with this as around august they finally starting adding some (although still minimal) instructions in the barn. I fully understand a CSA is meant to support a farm in boom and bust but knowing that Casey Farm is bolstered by Historic New England and their popular children's camp programs I think there are a lot of local farms who deserve financial support over Casey. Overall the CSA felt lazy, disorganized and frankly a rip off. I continually felt like there was very little love for the produce they grew and provided. 0/5 stars would not recommend.

    Buttonwood Farm

    Buttonwood Farm

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    My mother and I came to Buttonwood Farm for there annual Sunflower picking season. Sunflowers for…read moreWishes is a fundraiser where one hundred percent of proceeds benefit the Make-A-Wish Foundation of Connecticut. There are more than 300,000 Sunflowers to pick from and the it is three dollars per person for entry to the cutting field and three dollars per flower. My mother and I had a wonderful time at Buttonwood Farm. There were plenty of Sunflowers to choose from and it's definitely for a good cause. I would suggest wearing a hat because it can become very hot and there's not necessarily paths to get to the Sunflowers. You would have to through the Sunflowers to get to some the Sunflowers. It was definitely fun and we will definitely be back.

    It is exactly as advertised- a sunflower field where you can cut your own sunflowers. There is…read moreparking along the fields. It's a $2 suggested donation to enter the field and $2 for each flower on your way out. As much as its a suggested donation, you must pay as you enter and they arm you with a plastic bag to help with your flowers. They also have a set of sheers there for you to borrow on your visit. Now- there aren't clear walking paths. It's just you fighting your way through the sunflowers and some will be taller than you! It's beautiful but hot in that field! I can share my 10 year old's allergies started bothering her out there and my Mom said it was too hot. We clipped our flowers, took a few photos and headed out. Upon exiting we simply paid (cash) for out cut flowers. They had a nice classic truck parked out front-awesome for photos. we did not cross the street but they said they had sunflowers that came in different colors but were probably picked over at that point. It was a nice family activity but be careful- easy to lose children in these tall flowers!

    Wright's Dairy Farm & Bakery - Strawberry and Coffee Oatmeal

    Wright's Dairy Farm & Bakery

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    This bakery and dairy are one of the true gems in the greater Woonsocket area. I have enjoyed this…read morebakery since a kid, especially their cream puffs (featuring fresh dairy cream). They have many other amazing pastries, breads and cakes. I have never been disappointed. The staff always patient and helpful despite how busy they are. As this is also a dairy, they have available their milk. The maple milk (available in small bottles) is remarkably fresh and flavorful - highly recommend. Their ice cream is also available to take out. In the warmer parts of the year there is an onsite ice cream stand run outside in an old camper - charming! They do custom cakes and orders, handled in an office onsite. Plenty of parking. They also have a self guided tour of the dairy operation.

    Our whole family got together recently for the first time in a long time and we wanted a cake with…read moreall the names who had birthdays so far this year, and we wanted a delicious cake! Of course we headed to Wrights Bakery!! The first young gentleman who waited on us told me there was no way to fit all the names on the cake and maybe we should get the large chocolate chip cookie cake so we could fit the names on it :( but I really wanted cake and a cookie didn't sound like it would take its place. Finally he suggested he ask someone with more experience and she said she could fit the 5 names on!!! Yay! I don't remember the young ladies name (I think it started with the letter A), but she did the job beautifully and everyone was happy to have Wrights cake!!!

    Windmist Farm - farmersmarket - Updated May 2026

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