Oakdale Farm in Rehoboth, MA some organic
Founded in 1972, Oakdale Farm is
a 150 acre farm run by Richard and Marie Pray, Jr.
(508) 336-7681 preferred
Fax (508) 336-4651
E-mail oakdalefarm@juno.com
Visit our website
Fax (508) 336-4651
E-mail oakdalefarm@juno.com
Visit our website
For Businesses and Institutional customers:
A little about Oakdale Farm
Oakdale Farm is a 5th generation working vegetable and horticulture farm. The farm practices safe and environmentally friendly farming by using Integrated Pest Management (IPM), producing food for the local community. Our 10 greenhouses, bursting with fragrant herbs, flowers, perennials and vegetable plants, is also operated with IPM practices. We also have a portion of the farm and our greenhouses that are certified organic. The Pray family continues their heritage in "The Heart of the Farm Area" - Rehoboth. We also farm in nearby Seekonk and East Providence. Oakdale Farms Country Barn & Garden Shop has everything for your country home. The Country Pantry has fresh baked goods, jams, relishes, vinegars, honey, eggs and more. Come enjoy the beautiful country setting and visit our farm animals. Hayrides in the fall take you to the corn maze, pumpkin patch and Christmas tree field.
Oakdale Farm CSA: (June-Oct.) Family Shares, Half Shares & Single Share available (10 to 20 weeks). You receive what is ripe and seasonal. A family share feeds between 3-6 people, about a bushel box. A single share feeds 1-3 people, about a half bushel box. Depending on the month, you may receive rhubarb, asparagus, lettuce, squash, corn, strawberries. tomatoes, cucumbers, peppers, eggplant and herbs. In addition, we work with other farms to include items we do not grow, so that your share will have a good variety of produce each month.
See www.oakdalefarms.com to download CSA brochure and order form.
Oakdale Farm is a 5th generation working vegetable and horticulture farm. The farm practices safe and environmentally friendly farming by using Integrated Pest Management (IPM), producing food for the local community. Our 10 greenhouses, bursting with fragrant herbs, flowers, perennials and vegetable plants, is also operated with IPM practices. We also have a portion of the farm and our greenhouses that are certified organic. The Pray family continues their heritage in "The Heart of the Farm Area" - Rehoboth. We also farm in nearby Seekonk and East Providence. Oakdale Farms Country Barn & Garden Shop has everything for your country home. The Country Pantry has fresh baked goods, jams, relishes, vinegars, honey, eggs and more. Come enjoy the beautiful country setting and visit our farm animals. Hayrides in the fall take you to the corn maze, pumpkin patch and Christmas tree field.
Oakdale Farm CSA: (June-Oct.) Family Shares, Half Shares & Single Share available (10 to 20 weeks). You receive what is ripe and seasonal. A family share feeds between 3-6 people, about a bushel box. A single share feeds 1-3 people, about a half bushel box. Depending on the month, you may receive rhubarb, asparagus, lettuce, squash, corn, strawberries. tomatoes, cucumbers, peppers, eggplant and herbs. In addition, we work with other farms to include items we do not grow, so that your share will have a good variety of produce each month.
See www.oakdalefarms.com to download CSA brochure and order form.
Arugula • Asparagus • Beets • Bok choi • Broccoli • Cabbage • Cauliflower • Corn • Cucumbers • Edible flowers • Eggplant • Gourds • Green beans • Kale • Kohlrabi • Lettuce • Peas • Peppers • Pumpkins • Rhubarb • Salad greens • Spinach • Summer squash • Tomatoes • Turnips • Winter squash • Zucchini
Basil • Chives • Cilantro • Dill • Fennel • Lavender • Lemon Verbena • Lemongrass • Marjoram • Mint • Oregano • Parsley • Rosemary • Sage • Savory • Sorrel • Tarragon • Thyme
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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