Sidehill Farm in Ashfield, MA
some organic
Founded in 2001, Sidehill Farm is
a 64 acre farm run by Amy Klippenstein and Paul Lacinski.
Some of our foods are available year-round.
Some of our foods are available year-round.
A little about Sidehill Farm
Sidehill Farm is a small dairy and vegetable farm nestled on the eastern slopes of the Berkshire Hills. We sell yogurt and raw milk from our own grass-fed Normande and Canadienne cows, and vegetables and fruit from our fields and greenhouses. Our cows graze Certified Organic pasture spring through fall, and eat Certified Organic hay cut from those pastures in the winter. Raw milk and yogurt are available in our self-serve refrigerator at the farm March through November. See our website for stores and CSAs that carry our yogurt. Vegetables sold at Ashfield Farmers’ Market or order by email for on-farm pick up. Photo by Paul Franz.
Sidehill Farm is a small dairy and vegetable farm nestled on the eastern slopes of the Berkshire Hills. We sell yogurt and raw milk from our own grass-fed Normande and Canadienne cows, and vegetables and fruit from our fields and greenhouses. Our cows graze Certified Organic pasture spring through fall, and eat Certified Organic hay cut from those pastures in the winter. Raw milk and yogurt are available in our self-serve refrigerator at the farm March through November. See our website for stores and CSAs that carry our yogurt. Vegetables sold at Ashfield Farmers’ Market or order by email for on-farm pick up. Photo by Paul Franz.
Arugula • Beets • Bok choi • Carrots • Eggplant • Garlic • Kale • Leeks • Lettuce • Onions • Peas • Peppers • Radishes • Salad greens • Spinach • Swiss chard • Tat soi • Tomatoes
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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