Cape Cod Farms

'Tis the Growing Season!
The Harwich-Brewster Farmer's Market takes place
every Thursday (rain or shine) at Brooks Academy
on Parallel Street in Harwich Center
from June 17th to Sept. 16th, 2010.
Local farms follow a long history of Cape Cod agriculture, form the
foundation of our relationship with food, and help shape the rural
character of our communities. Locally grown produce, economic opportunities,
niche products, and community involvement are just some of the benefits
offered by your local, small town farm.

At the Harwich Conservation Trust,
we hope to cultivate common ground between
local farms and our land protection endeavors.
For example, striving for sustainable,
ecologically sensitive management of natural resources is vital to
viable
farms as well as protecting land and water. Also, our local economy
is largely
supported by visitors from far and wide who choose Cape Cod because
of the quality of our natural resources and sense of place.

To cultivate common ground, here are links to some local farms.
Also, the Harwich-Brewster Farmer's Market
takes place every Thursday (rain or shine) at Brooks Academy
on Parallel Street in Harwich Center
from June 17th to Sept. 16th, 2010.
Enjoy your experience and thank you for visiting.
Click
here for a blog about the Meet Your Local Farmers event
held on April 24, 2010.
Cape Cod Lavender Farm
Cranberry Bog Tours
Cedar Spring Herb Farm
Taylor Bray Farm
Pleasant Lake Farm
Coonamessett Farm
E & T Farms
Related Farm Links:
Cape & Islands Farm Bureau
Edible Cape Cod