![]() This stand does seem to be the main outlet for distributing what’s grown here - it doesn’t get much more homegrown than that. Pay using their cash lockbox onsite, and follow them on Facebook so you know when to drive by. They grow flowers, produce, and herbs “IN & FOR the Champaign-Urbana-Savoy community,” steps from their roadside stand. Prospect Ave., Champaign): Watch their flags and signs as you drive by on Prospect to see what might be stocked at their roadside stand on any given day during the growing season. Definitely check with the individual farm before making a trip. These farmers tend to have booths at area markets, or have other ways to sell what they produce - meaning the farm stand is a bonus, and not their main gig. While their locations may be more permanent, these stands usually operate only during the main harvest window of that particular farm, or they are only stocked on particular days during that time. Vegetables and fruits grown at the property include tomatoes and baby/cherry tomatoes, both hot and sweet peppers, broccoli, cucumbers, blackberries, raspberries, peaches, apples, and fresh cut sunflowers.” Email Mike H with questions.įarm stand on County Road 900N, south of Champaign Leave money for the produce you take in our cash lockbox (honor system) or pay it forward if you don’t have cash. We stock the stand every Thursday afternoon/evening so it is open from Friday until Sunday so long as there is produce ready to stock the stand with. “Our farm stand is located south of Champaign on County Road 900N (one road directly to the south of the Staley & Monticello Rd/1000N intersection - follow the signs).“A gentleman on Airport Road SOUTH of town on the east/left side across tracks” (for sweet corn).It’s usually the honor system.” (Sounds like a fun afternoon adventure!) Items are priced so you leave money in a jar for what you take. “ You can drive down almost any road in Amish country (in Douglas/Moultrie Counties, around Arthur) any day and find farm stands set up along side of the roads.Consider these suggestions from our readers: Many farm stands are informal and transient, operating through word-of-mouth, in local social media groups, or serendipity. Our area is fortunate to have a number of farmers markets, which serve the essential function of uniting farmers with their customers.īut what if you are craving something farm-fresh and it’s not your community’s market day? A farm stand just might be the answer! Along with our knowledgeable readers, we’ve assembled some tips on how to find a farm stand when you need one. In these “dog days” of summer, farmers and gardeners alike are heading into their busy harvest season and there’s lots of delicious produce to be had. 8 is National Sneak Some Zucchini onto your Neighbor’s Porch Day. Or perhaps some oversized zucchini mysteriously appeared at your front door recently just FYI, every Aug. It’s that time of the year when you hope your neighbor with the great vegetable garden goes out of town and asks you to “take care of things” in their absence. ![]() Delicious produce is being harvested all around the Champaign-Urbana area, so how can we get it onto our dinner tables? ![]()
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