Find locally raised meat, milk and eggs near you!

Looking for a farm or ranch for fresh meat, milk or eggs in Western Massachusetts? Scroll down this page and you will see the aall of thoses in Western Massachusetts, sorted by county. Some are organic ALWAYS call before you go to confirm the info, they don't always report changes to me!

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Updates for March 2024

Higher costs of production due to higher fuel and fertilizer costs is driving some meat producers out of business.

Local meat, milk and eggs ranches and farms, by county

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Berkshire County

Franklin County

  • Oak Hollow Livestock - Eggs (free range), Brown eggs, Specialty eggs (see below), Chicken (free range), Duck, Pork, Lamb, Goat meat, USDA Natural, No hormones used, No antibiotics used, Within an easy drive to an Interstate road, No pets please,
    4 Gould Road, Shelburne, MA 01370. Phone: (413) 695-0771. Email: csdavis@oakhollowlivestock.com. Open: By appointment only. Directions: Payment: Cash, PayPal. Click here for our Facebook page. (ADDED: January 20, 2021)
  • Quonquont Farm and Orchard - Uses integrated pest management practices, Eggs (organic, free range, vegetarian fed), Chicken (free range), No hormones used, No antibiotics used, Farm market with fruits and vegetables, Wedding facilities, Within an easy drive to an Interstate road, children welcome, Pets welcome, Fresh eggs, porta-potties, weddings and wedding parties
    9 North Street, Whately, MA 01093. Phone: (413) 575-4680. Email: info@quonquont.com. Open: Early July through mid October , Tuesday through Sunday from 9 am to 4 pm. Click here for current open hours, days and dates. Directions: From I-91 take exit 35 onto Routes 5/10 south into Whately. Take the first right onto Swamp Road, then right onto North Street. Quonquont Farm is on the left at 9 North Street. Caution! Some GPS units confuse 9 North Street in Whately with North Street in South Deerfield or Haydenville. Please follow the directions above if your GPS does not lead you to Whately. Click here for a map and directions. Typical crop dates: blueberries early July through mid-August; flowers July through mid-October; peaches mid-August through mid-September; apples mid-August through October;. We use integrated pest management practices. Payment: Cash, Check, ApplePay, AndroidPay, Debit cards, Visa/MasterCard, Discover, AmEx. Click here for our Facebook page. Vegetables, cider, honey, maple syrup and other locally-made products available at the farmstand. In addition to our orchards and flower gardens, we are stewards for a rich ecosystem of meadows, forest, a spring-fed farm pond, a series of lively beaver ponds, and the Whately Dingle Brook. (UPDATED: December 23, 2021)

Hampden County

Hampshire County