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October 2023 by James McClain Jr
Wonderful location. Perfect nite to enjoy a farm to table meal.
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September 2023 by Brett Skipper
Coverdale Farm isn't open to the public all that much. We like to attend "First Fridays" where the farm is open to the public on the first Friday of every month. There is live music, food service provided by a local restaurant, soda, beer, wine, and canned cocktails, and beautiful area to walk around in. There are very limited picnic benches so it's a good idea to bring chairs or a blanket. There is also a little shop that sells local bread, produce, ice cream, and other things. It's a fun evening.
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April 2023 by PaleoGypsy
Coverdale Farm is a fun place to visit. Visit the farm shop to purchase locally grown and locally sourced food items. There is a mix of perishable and non-perishable items. Bring a cooler if you have a distance to travel. The employees are friendly and knowledgeable. Stroll around the farm to view the animals, landscape, and architecture. This is a great place for birding, too. A parking lot is available on both sides of the store.
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March 2022 by April Schmitt
Very nice people. But sorry to say that the program was not very engaging or informative.
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November 2021 by An Flora Vandekerkhove
Beautiful farm but expensive
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June 2021 by Karen Norris
Wonderful fresh eggs, veggies, honey and a few treats from the bakery.
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May 2020 by Andrew M.
This is a review of the CSA farm share. While the idea of supporting the property is nice, we found the size of the share given out each week to be very small and lacked variety. They were very enthusiastic about offering unusual produce at the beginning of the season, but really did not come through with anything too unusual. The pick your own section was extremely limited and consisted of mostly flowers and a few herbs. When they were short, they would include a bunch of herbs for the share from the pick your own selection. And they had a huge fenced in garden area with irrigation with large sections unplanted the entire growing season since they were trying a new growing method which was based on keeping a large portion of the usable planting area weeds. And the few other perks like the cooking classes had such a limited availability, it was taken up by the same regulars every week, so was more like a private social group for long time members who had first choice of future classes. And everything else offered for sale from local farmers like cheese and honey was fairly expensive. It seems they could have used more volunteer farm workers helping in the fields or at least purchased bulk produce more often when they were short. And while the volunteers were friendly, some of the policies were a bit strict. Like if you didn't like one kind of produce, they didn't want to let you take twice as much of something else. So when I have an abundance of my own tomatoes to have to take shares of tomatoes every week for half the summer it made the small shares even less worth it. The produce overall was tasty and good quality, just small quantity. It was something nice to try for a season, but for the cost, I don't think we will be back this year.
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November 2019 by River Fish
Such an amazing farm and fun time for my 2 year old. She loved the pony rides and all the farm animals.
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July 2019 by GourmetWaynePA
I have been a member for 5 years and loved it. This year Dan left and new farmer has totally destroyed the place. Weeds are killing beans and other crops and they have planted almost nothing. Tomatoes not expected till mid August. NOT WORTH IT Find another CSA in area
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June 2019 by Alexis Barlow
Omg I love Coverdale farms everyone is so nice and all the animals are so adorable, I have loved going there and learning how to maintain a farm, love ya Coverdale
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May 2019 by Brittany Hardy
Volunteered at their plant sale. The dtaff are very nice and the grounds are beautiful.