Farms Near Candor, NY
60 local farms within about 30 miles of Candor, New York — all selling direct to consumers.
Candor Farmers Market
0.2 miCandor
A small Tioga County market at 101 Owego Road in the village of Candor, between Ithaca and Owego. Local growers and home producers sell seasonal vegetables, eggs, baked goods, and handmade goods close to home. Indoor space keeps it running in cooler weather. Hours run through the growing season.
Side Hill Acres Dairy Goat Farm
0.7 miCandor
Side Hill Acres is a dairy goat farm on Spencer Road in Candor, a Tioga County town in the Southern Tier. Farms like this milk dairy goats for cheese and sell registered breeding stock. No active website was found, so product availability and farm visits couldn't be confirmed online.
Ringneck Preserve
2.9 miCandor
Ringneck Preserve operates on Olkowski Road in Candor, a Tioga County town in New York's Southern Tier. The name points to ring-necked pheasant, and preserves like this usually offer guided upland bird hunting in season. No active website was found to confirm hunts, pricing, or booking.
Small Graces at Forget Me Not Farm
3.9 miCandor
Small Graces at Forget Me Not Farm is on Lathrop Road in Candor, a small Tioga County town in the Southern Tier hills. The name suggests a small, personal operation, possibly flowers or a homestead-scale farm. Seasonal hours vary.
Tholhill Farm
4.6 miCandor
Tholhill Farm works land on Catatonk Hill Road in Candor, in the Southern Tier hills of Tioga County. The setting is typical central-upstate farm country between Ithaca and Owego. Details on crops and sales aren't posted widely online.
Berry Good Acres
4.2 miNewark Valley
Berry Good Acres is a pick-your-own berry farm on Upper Fairfield Road in Newark Valley, in Tioga County's Southern Tier hills north of Owego. Its crop calendar isn't posted online. Berry farms in this area open for strawberries in June and move through raspberries and blueberries as summer goes on.
MacApple Hill Fruit Farm
7.1 miOwego
MacApple Hill Fruit Farm grows tree fruit on McLean Road outside Owego, in Tioga County along the Susquehanna River. The name points to apples, a staple of Southern Tier orchards that ripen from late summer into fall. Fruit farms in this area commonly sell at the farm and open for picking once the crop comes in.
Sweetrees Maple Products
7.6 miBerkshire
Sweetrees Maple Products makes syrup on Glen Road in Berkshire, in the hills of Tioga County in New York's Southern Tier. The season runs in late winter, when sap flows and sugarmakers boil it down into syrup, cream, and candy. Little is published about this producer, so get in touch during the spring run to see what's for sale and whether they sell straight from the farm.
Locust Woods Farm
6.9 miSpencer
Locust Woods Farm sits on Dawson Hill Road in Spencer, in the rolling farm country of Tioga County. The location puts it in New York's Southern Tier, a region of small family farms, hayfields, and wooded hillsides between Ithaca and the Pennsylvania line. It's filed here as an agritourism stop, with seasonal hours that vary by what's in the field.
Blue Spoon Farm, LLC.
7.1 miSpencer
Blue Spoon Farm in Spencer sells local produce and pasture-raised meats, and offers sheep and goat breeding stock — lambs and kids usually ready in May — with livestock mentoring for new farmers. The Tioga County farm on Candor Road works by appointment and describes its approach as sustainable, farm to table. It also looks to buy hay from nearby producers.
Owego Farmers Market
9.4 miOwego
Sets up on Main Street in Owego, a historic Tioga County village on the Susquehanna River often praised for its preserved 19th-century downtown. Farms across the Southern Tier bring seasonal vegetables, fruit, and baked goods. The riverfront village setting makes the market a natural weekend stop for both residents and visitors browsing Owego's antique shops and boutiques.
The Pumpelly House B&B
9.6 miOwego
The Pumpelly House is a bed-and-breakfast on Front Street in Owego, a Tioga County village along the Susquehanna River in New York's Southern Tier. The historic district sits within walking distance of downtown shops and the riverfront. No active website was found to confirm rooms or rates.
Maple Tree Gardens
9.7 miOwego
Maple Tree Gardens sits along Route 96 in Owego, in the Susquehanna valley of Tioga County. The name suggests a nursery or garden operation, but no website or current details were found online to confirm what it grows or sells.
Shelterbelt Farm
10.5 miBrooktondale
Hillberry
9.3 miBerkshire
Stoughton Farms
8.5 miNewark Valley
Stoughton Farm runs ten greenhouses of annuals, perennials, vegetable packs, and hanging baskets on Route 38 in Newark Valley, in the Southern Tier. The farm market carries fresh produce through the season, plus cheeses, locally raised beef, and the farm's own donuts on weekends. A fall corn maze rounds out the year. Open daily 9am to 5pm in spring.
Brooktondale/Caroline Farmers Market
10.9 miA small community market on Valley Road in Brooktondale, in the Town of Caroline just southeast of Ithaca. It gives Tompkins County growers and home producers a place to sell summer vegetables, eggs, baked goods, and handmade items close to home. Hours run seasonally through the warmer months.
Caroline Farmers Market
10.9 miA small community market in Brooktondale, in the town of Caroline just southeast of Ithaca in Tompkins County. The Vallely Road site sits in the Finger Lakes farm belt, where nearby growers bring vegetables, fruit, and homemade goods through the warmer months. This is a rural, neighborhood-scale market rather than a large regional one.
Twin Brook Farm
9.2 miOwego
Twin Brook Farm sits on Lainhart Road in Owego, Tioga County, in the Southern Tier along the Susquehanna River. Farms in these hills tend toward dairy, hay, maple, and vegetables. Specifics for Twin Brook aren't well documented, so reach out directly to learn what they produce and whether they open to visitors.
Kingbird Farm
9.2 miBerkshire
Kingbird Farm is a small family farm in Berkshire, New York, owned and operated by Michael, Karma, and Rosemary Glos for over 25 years — certified organic by NOFA-NY and Animal Welfare Approved for its humane cattle and poultry care. Everything sells within 30 miles: at the always-open self-serve farm store (cash and checks) and Saturday stall #64 at the Ithaca Farmers Market, from eggs and beef to garlic, shallots, houseplants, and certified organic feed.
nook & cranny farm
11.5 mibrooktondale
Ed-Mar Produce
11.9 miTioga Center
Ed-Mar Produce runs pick-your-own beans, tomatoes, and potatoes on State Highway 17C in Tioga Center, in the Southern Tier near Owego. The farm also cuts flowers, grows pumpkins for fall, and sells greenhouse plants in spring, so it stretches across the full season. It's a hands-on produce farm rather than an entertainment operation, with selection tracking the local calendar from spring plants to autumn pumpkins.
Our Green Acres
11.8 miOwego
Our Green Acres is a farm on Route 17C in Owego, Tioga County, along the Susquehanna in the Southern Tier. The listing points to a diversified agritourism operation, the kind that mixes produce, animals, or seasonal visits. Specific crops and hours aren't confirmed online. Contact the farm to learn what it offers and when it's open to the public.
Danby Farmers Market
11.7 miA small community market in the town of Danby, just south of Ithaca on Route 96B in Tompkins County. Set in the hilly Finger Lakes farm country south of the city, it gathers nearby growers selling vegetables, fruit, and homemade goods in season. It's a rural, neighborhood-scale market.
Engelbert Farms
13.7 miNichols
With no concrete background of "that's how grandpa did it" farming, the couple pledged from the start that Organic and grazing was the only way they would farm. This kind of farming is called "managed rotational grazing." It involves getting the cows out of the barn and onto the green pastures in the fresh air and sunshine.
Engelbert Farms
13.7 miNichols
Terry's Berry Farm
13.7 miBarton
Terry's Berry Farm grows berries on Church Street in Barton, in the Susquehanna River country of Tioga County near the Pennsylvania line. Strawberries lead off in June, with summer berries following into the warmer months. It's a seasonal pick-and-buy berry farm rather than a year-round market.
Red Wagon Farm
11.8 miOwego
Negus U-Pick Berries
12.2 miRichford
Negus U-Pick Berries offers pick-your-own on Payne Marsh Road in Richford, part of the Negus family's Tioga County farm. Summer is berry season in the Southern Tier, with strawberries in June giving way to raspberries and blueberries into July. Bring containers and check daily picking conditions.
Vern Negus
12.2 miRichford
Vern Negus farms at 659 Payne Marsh Road in Richford, a Tioga County town in the Southern Tier hills. The same address also runs a pick-your-own berry patch, listed separately as Negus U-Pick Berries. Hilltop hay and pasture ground surrounds the place.
Farmer Browns Marketplace Farmers Market
12.4 miApalachin
Farmer Browns Marketplace runs along Route 434 in Apalachin, a Tioga County hamlet on the Susquehanna River between Binghamton and Owego. As a marketplace-style farm stand, it carries local produce and farm goods for the Southern Tier communities strung along the 434 corridor. The exact selection and hours aren't listed here, but the Route 434 location makes it an easy stop on the Vestal-Apalachin-Owego stretch.
Traues Blueberries
14.9 miOwego
Traues Blueberries offers pick-your-own blueberries on Upper Briggs Hollow Road in Owego, in the Southern Tier's Tioga County. Blueberry season here typically runs from mid-July through August. Little is posted online. Call the farm before visiting to check that the field is open and the berries are ripe, since picking conditions shift day to day.
Six Mile Creek Vineyard
14.4 miIthaca
Six Mile Creek Vineyard sits on Slaterville Road just outside Ithaca, in the Finger Lakes. It has made wine for over thirty years and now also distills spirits, including vodka and gin, in an in-house copper pot still using its own wine. Its 2016 Cabernet Franc won the 2019 New York Governor's Cup. Reach the tasting room at 607-272-9463.
Finger Lakes Beekeeping Supply
11.6 miFinger Lakes Beekeeping operates out of 83 Main Street in Van Etten, selling local honey, hive products, nucs, and a full line of beekeeping gear. Brian Klose built it from his father's Nature's Way Farm, carrying on five generations of family beekeeping in the region. The shop runs free monthly classes and clinics for new and working beekeepers.
Red House Ranch LLC
12.1 miVan Etten
Red House Ranch in Van Etten, New York produces wholesome, deeply nutritious food — 100% grass-fed and finished beef and lamb, pasture-raised pork, chicken, turkey, and eggs, moved daily to fresh grass with no antibiotics, hormones, or GMOs. Founders Dave and Ike credit pasture-raised animal proteins with reversing their own chronic symptoms; orders ship Northeast-wide (free over $199), with homegrown garlic, maple syrup, and raw pet food too — and you can even camp at the farm.
Applegate Orchards
15.3 miOwego
Applegate Orchards grows tree fruit off Rosenburger Road in Owego, Tioga County, along the Susquehanna in New York's Southern Tier. The listing points to apples as the mainstay, with picking and sales from late summer into fall. Southern Tier orchards commonly carry McIntosh, Cortland, and Empire. The harvest window is short, so confirm pick-your-own dates and stand hours before visiting.
Alpacalachin Farms and Fashions
15.2 miApalachin
Alpacalachin Farms and Fashions raises alpacas on Chestnut Ridge Road in Apalachin, in Tioga County's Southern Tier. As the name signals, the farm pairs its herd with a retail side, selling goods made from alpaca fiber.
Bloodnick Family Farm
14.6 miApalachin
Underhill Farm
16.9 miDryden
Underhill Farm sits on Lake Road in Dryden, in Tompkins County east of Ithaca. This is dairy-and-produce country in the Finger Lakes hills, where small farms open seasonally for crops and farm events. Details about Underhill's offerings and hours aren't posted online, so contact the farm directly to confirm before visiting.
Littletree Orchards
14.5 miNewfield
Littletree Orchards grows more than 20 apple varieties on Shaffer Road in Newfield, southwest of Ithaca, using a low-spray, organic-focused IPM approach. The farm presses its own cider, fries cider donuts, and opens for u-pick with wagon rides, orchard trails, and a wildflower labyrinth; it also sells at the Ithaca Farmers Market. Email [email protected] or call 607-564-9246.
MacLean Family Farm
14.5 miNewfield
Ithaca Farmers Market (Saturday)
17.6 miEvery vendor sells food and goods grown, made, or cooked within 30 miles of Ithaca, a rule that sets this market apart. The Saturday market runs at Steamboat Landing on Cayuga Lake's south end (545 Third Street), 9am-3pm from early April through October, then 10am-2pm through December. Farmers, chefs, and artisans fill the covered pavilion. It's one of the Finger Lakes' largest and best-known producer-only markets.
Blue J Farm
16.7 miApalachin
A family farm on Glann Road in Apalachin, in Tioga County's Susquehanna River valley west of Binghamton. Details on its crops or livestock aren't documented online.
Brookside Berry Farm
19.5 miFreeville
Brookside Berry Farm grows berries near Freeville, in Tompkins County just northeast of Ithaca. Freeville sits in the Fall Creek valley, dairy-and-produce country where small u-pick operations open for a few weeks each summer. Little about the farm is posted online, so picking availability is best confirmed by phone or a local farm-stand listing before visiting.
Newfield Food Hub
15.9 miNewfield
A community food hub in Newfield, a rural town just southwest of Ithaca in Tompkins County. It's part of the local network that moves fresh produce from area growers to nearby residents. The specific hours, offerings, and farms behind it aren't documented online, so contact the site directly to confirm what it stocks and when it's open.
Kestrel Perch Berries
18.2 miIthaca
Kestrel Perch Berries is a small berry farm at the EcoVillage community on Rachel Carson Way in Ithaca, in Tompkins County. It grows berries on a modest scale within one of Ithaca's cooperative farm plots. Little contact information is posted online, so reach out through EcoVillage or a local farm listing to confirm picking or sales.
YMCA of Ithaca & Tompkins County
19.5 miIthaca
The Ithaca Y runs a Neighborhood Food Hub out of its Graham Road West branch, alongside its pool, fitness, and youth programs. The hub connects area residents with fresh local produce as part of the Y's healthy-living work. Reach the branch at (607) 257-0101, visit ithacaymca.com, or find it on Facebook and Instagram.
Hydro-berry Farms
16.8 miLockwood
Hydro-berry Farms grows produce hydroponically on McDowell Road in Lockwood, in the Southern Tier's Tioga County. The greenhouse method lets the farm carry berries and vegetables past the short outdoor season.
Gary's Berries
17.1 miEndicott
Gary's Berries grows berries on State Route 17C in Endicott, in Broome County's Southern Tier along the Susquehanna. Pick-your-own farms here open with strawberries in June and shift toward fall attractions later in the year. Check ahead for what's ready and current hours before visiting.
TLC Blueberry Farm
19.0 miBarton
TLC Blueberry Farm grows blueberries along Route 17C in Barton, in Tioga County's Southern Tier. Berries here ripen from midsummer into late summer, the usual window for pick-your-own in this part of New York. Hours and pricing aren't posted online.
Park Hill Poultry
16.1 miErin
Park Hill Poultry raises birds on Park Hill Road in Erin, a rural town in Chemung County in New York's Southern Tier. The listing points to pasture or farm-raised poultry, likely chickens and eggs and possibly seasonal turkeys sold direct. This is a small country operation, not a storefront. Ask about availability and pickup before visiting.
Virgil Farmers Market
20.9 miCortland
A rural market in the Town of Virgil, Cortland County, along Route 392 in the hills near the Greek Peak area. Central New York growers bring seasonal produce and homemade goods to this small community south of Cortland.
Hollenbeck's Cider Mill
20.9 miVirgil
Hollenbeck's Cider Mill has pressed cider in Virgil since 1933, running a country store on Route 392 in Cortland County. Alongside fresh and boiled cider, the family bakes scratch donuts, pies, and other goods. The mill keeps a seasonal schedule, closing over summer and reopening in early fall for its cider run. It's a longtime Central New York autumn stop rather than a year-round shop.
911 Earth
20.3 mi911 Earth is listed as a Pennsylvania farm with no city. The name doesn't match a clear farm operation online, and no website, crop list, or address could be verified for this entry.
Vestal Farmers Market
17.8 miA farmers market on the Vestal Parkway in Vestal, Broome County, part of the greater Binghamton area in the Southern Tier. Local growers bring produce, fruit, and farm products during the growing season.
Indian Creek Farm
20.6 miIthaca
Indian Creek Farm on Trumansburg Road, three minutes from downtown Ithaca, runs pick-your-own fields for apples, raspberries, peaches, flowers, herbs, and vegetables through the season. The farmstand sells produce plus the orchard's own cider and cider donuts, and the farm hosts flower-arranging classes. It opens in June with strawberries and works through the Finger Lakes growing season into November.
Stoneyridge Orchard & Winery LLC
17.7 miErin
Stoneyridge Orchard
17.8 miErin
Stoneyridge Orchard sits on Bixby Road in Erin, in the hills of Chemung County east of Elmira. The orchard grows tree fruit—apples in this part of the Southern Tier—with picking and sales built around the late-summer and fall harvest. Details beyond that aren't widely posted online.
S&J Farms
20.0 miMarathon
S&J Farms sits on Zelsnack Road in Marathon, in Cortland County's rolling hills of central New York, and shares its grounds with Third Alarm Paintball. That mix points to an outdoor-recreation and agritourism destination rather than a straight produce stand. Details online are limited, so contact the farm directly to confirm activities, hours, and pricing.
Russell Maple Farms
23.8 miA Hudson Valley maple producer in Rhinebeck making pure maple syrup, maple candy, maple cream, and pancake mix since 1976. They also sell local honey and a "Taste of the Hudson Valley" gift line, with molded maple-sugar shapes among the candies. Products come in a range of grades and bottle sizes, sold through their online store and locally in Dutchess County.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many farms are near Candor, NY?
US Farm Trail lists 60 farms within about 30 miles of Candor, New York, all selling direct to consumers — produce, meat, eggs, dairy, honey, and more.
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Farms near Candor include 35 agritourism & farm experiences, 11 farmers markets, 11 produce farms, 4 csa programs. Browse the list for details on each.
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