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Rice Farms Farm Stand Now Open….Local Sweet Corn plus Oregon berries..this Friday 7-30….also Great local lapin and rainer cherries from new orchard near Sweet while they last
27. July 2010 by admin.
Our Farmstand is finally open. We had to wait a little longer than normal for ours and other local crops to come off this year. We have some Hermiston Watermelons from my cousins farm out there til ours come on and lots of crops from our farm like lettuce, kale, chard, cukes, zucs, 3 fresh dug varieties of Potatoes, Green and yellow beans, carrots, beets, snow peas, eggplant, candy onions, scallions, green onions, some fennel and basil, bags of heirloom cherry tomatoes and a few heirloom tomatoes are available and Grace Davila is back to manage the stand and can’t wait to greet all of our great customers. Manual says we may have our yellow doll watermelons in a week with seedless and cantaloupes to follow soon after. Friday we will have Trinity Bi-color Sweet Corn from Moyle Farms in Star !!! We will still have some great rainer and lapin cherries this weekend and next week while they last!! from a new orchard near Sweet and apricots from Williamson’s sunny slope with peaches to follow soon we hope. We hope to have some berries later this week. See you at the Farm!
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