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Cropsey Community Farm is a non-profit organization focused on sustainable agriculture, education, and community engagement. They offer a variety of products including produce, dairy, eggs, and meat from local sources through their farm stand and CSA program. The farm also hosts educational events and workshops to promote awareness of regenerative farming and healthy living.
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Cropsey Community Farm, part of the Rockland Community Farm Network, is a cornerstone for sustainable agriculture in Rockland County, NY. Dedicated to connecting people with nature through education and stewardship, the farm plays a vital role in promoting healthy living and environmental responsibility.
Cropsey Community Farm employs sustainable agriculture and regenerative farming practices. This commitment extends to activities such as U-Pick strawberry events, where reservations are required to manage guest flow and ensure quality experiences. Their educational programs align with New York State Learning Standards, offering hands-on science and agricultural skills for students.
The farm is a hub for community engagement, offering a variety of events and activities. Guests can participate in farm-to-table dinners, yoga sessions with rescue farm animals, and workshops like limoncello making. For those interested in sustainable food, Cropsey Community Farm provides guided farm tours showcasing seasonal produce.
Visitors can enjoy events with limited seating capacity, like the popular guided farm tour and dinner events, and should reserve tickets in advance. Strawberry U-Pick experiences are available with an entry fee and require a reservation deposit. The farm market offers a range of local produce and food items.
Education is at the heart of Cropsey Community Farm. Programs for school groups, private gatherings, and seasonal camps contribute to a widespread agricultural education. Volunteers and seasonal workers are welcomed to join the mission of building a healthier community through agricultural awareness.
Cropsey Community Farm is located at 220 S Little Tor Rd, New City, NY 10956, offering a convenient spot for locals and visitors alike to connect with sustainable farming.
The farm hosts a plethora of events, including the distinct Sip & Stem flower arrangements and Farm-to-Table dinners featuring seasonal produce. From yoga sessions with farm animals to making your own limoncello, every activity is designed to enrich and engage the community.
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One of the most special places since I was kid. This year I purchased all my plants here and I have had the BEST growing season. I can’t believe the size of my zucchinis which are usually long gone from pests. My cucumbers are still thriving and everything else from herbs to peppers, flowers and tomatoes have been bountiful. Just such a delight to wake up to the garden every morning and see what she’s done. Thank you to the farm alliance for helping to foster my love of planting & allowing me to teach my children the beauty of patience & care.
I love the farm. I love the women who run it I am grateful to be a part of all their great events and most of all, I love my fresh produce every week. I'm so happy I moved to Rockland County and found the farm. P.S. picking my flowers for my bouquet is the best!!!!
Lets the goats outside the gate during public hours to pet for select people they know (volunteers, friends, etc) but not to the general public (plus this isn’t made known to the general public on their website as claimed). Harassed there previously by a person named Bailey, everytime we go there my mother and I are always targeted. We donated products and money, for the goats and never received any thank you or appreciation. They just are not nice people running and they make excuses when you call them out for something. I have not seen a place where you can schedule a goat walk on the website as we were told, don’t say it’s available to the public when it’s just available to your friends/workers.
Cropsey and their farmer's market are such a gem for Clarkstown and Rockland. Local Healthy food, an education program, and volunteer opportunities - doesn't get any better.
Started with Jim Cropsey back in 1955, I was in high school, he fresh out of college He started truck farming corn and strawberries to the city. He grew and brought in and housed migrant Jamaicans for help. I set up a small retail stand across the street and sold a few bags of corn. He took it over the following year and expanded. What a great guy and patient boss.
We went for an evening business networking event. Lovely location. Friendly staff.
I went to Cropsey with my class and I loved it. It makes me so happy every time I go. Thank you, Cropsey! -Harper (8 years old)
Such a beautiful and special place in Rockland County. We get produce and grocery items at the farm store, and my kids love to visit the goats, pigs, and chickens and ducks!
I appreciate all the animals there, and sadly they are getting rid of more than half the animals! They are allowing 6 chickens and 1 rooster when there is chickens, ducks and goats. I got to enjoy all the animals there and learned so much about them too. It has brought so much joy to me, my family and many other kids. I'm so upset that they are getting rid of them, and I believe since it is community farm owned and sponsored by the town and the county it should be allowed more than 6 chickens and the rooster. Farther more in my eyes it is a huge piece of property!
Sweet farm and market. Farm animals for kids to see.
Place is fun for everyone.
Went there to do community service. They sell organic meat and veggies. You can also buy flores. It is an educational farm program.
Great staff and service
Great place and people so nice
I really like the concept of this place. They educate about farming and have local produce and eggs for sale.
I've been going here since I was a little kid. They've always had great service and beautiful plants.
Great organic veg so fresh Have been a member now for 4 years and it just keep getting better
Great nice place loved it and it was fun their.
I loved it so much and I'm definitely going back again
I loved having picnics by the stream when I was little!