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Stow, Massachusetts 1775
16 Boon Rd, Stow, MA 01775
Sherborn, Massachusetts 1770
46 Western Ave, Sherborn, MA 01770
Lexington, Massachusetts 2421
12 Bacon St, Lexington, MA 02421
East Longmeadow, Massachusetts 1028
185 Meadowbrook Rd, East Longmeadow, MA 01028
Granville, Massachusetts 1034
676 Main Rd, Granville, MA 01034
Easthampton, Massachusetts 1027
393 East St, Easthampton, MA 01027
Lanesborough, Massachusetts 1237
45 Old Cheshire Rd, Lanesborough, MA 01237
Westborough, Massachusetts 1581
80 Jasper St, Westborough, MA 01581
South Hadley, Massachusetts 1075
10 Pearl Ln, South Hadley, MA 01075
Westhampton, Massachusetts 1027
136 Main Rd, Westhampton, MA 01027
Easthampton, Massachusetts 1027
82 Park Hill Rd, Easthampton, MA 01027
Massachusetts farming began with Pilgrims who learned from Native Americans how to grow corn, beans, and squash. Apple orchards were planted in the 1600s and many are still growing today with trees that are hundreds of years old. Massachusetts became famous for cranberries, which grow in bogs that were created by glaciers thousands of years ago. The state also pioneered growing vegetables in greenhouses to extend the growing season.
Massachusetts has different farming areas from the coastal plains to the western mountains. Cape Cod has sandy soil and ocean breezes that are perfect for cranberries and other crops. The Connecticut River Valley has rich soil and is the warmest part of the state. Western Massachusetts has hills and mountains with cooler weather that's great for apples and maple syrup.
Massachusetts cranberries are ready to pick in September and October when the bogs are flooded and the berries float to the top. You can pick apples from September through November when Massachusetts orchards produce many different varieties. Strawberries ripen in June and July and are perfect for making jam or eating fresh. Blueberries are ready in July and August when they're sweet and juicy.
Fall is the most popular time to visit Massachusetts farms when apples and cranberries are ripe and the leaves are changing colors. Summer is great for berry picking when the weather is warm and comfortable. Many farms offer educational tours about cranberry growing and apple cider making. Massachusetts farms often have historic buildings and stories about early American farming.
July for blueberries, September-October for apples and cranberries
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