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  • The Clover Path Garden
    191 Quaker Lane,
    Acushnet, MA (map)
    (508) 763-5901

    By appointment only.
Family Fun
  • Farm tours
    By pre-arrangement
    During the late spring and early summer months, there are many chicks and ducklings growing strong on our free-range certified organic poultry farm. We welcome visitors to the farm by pre-arrangement. You can help gather fresh eggs and feed the poultry. Barn boots or puddle boots are recommended and all will have a boot dip before and after they visit the farm. Please call for farm tour information.

The Clover Path Garden in Acushnet, MA organic certified


Founded in 1999, The Clover Path Garden is a 1 acre farm run by Cynda Williams.
191 Quaker Lane
Acushnet, MA

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4 miles from Acushnet, MA 02743
(508) 763-5901 preferred

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A little about The Clover Path Garden
Producer of certified organic poultry & poultry products. Eggs available at the farm by appointment. Duck eggs, Muscovy ducklings and freshly slaughtered duckling available on a seasonal basis. Occasional stewing hens and roasting chickens are available. Farm tours by pre-arrangement. Please call before stopping at the farm.

This is the only source for locally grown certified organic duckling in this area. Serve a different roasted bird this season and support this local producer!

Pick up your Certified Organic Free Range ducklings now! Limited number available. Price is $7.50 / lb, weight range of 4# - 8#. Pick up at the farm by pre-arrangement. This year's ducklings are exceptionally tender and brined for your convenience. Ducklings are frozen in FoodSaver bags for long keeping and freshness. Call for details.

Dairy + Eggs

Meat

Bold foods are in season now according to our Harvest Calendar. Call to find out exact availability. Every farm and every season are unique. Most farms are also residences. Unless Farmstand or Pick Your Own hours are noted, please be respectful and call ahead before going to the farm.

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