Greig Farm is a third-generation family farm in Red Hook, New York. Established in 1942 by Marion and Robert Greig, the farm began with a modest herd of dairy cows, an apple orchard, and a strawberry patch open to the public. In 1975, their son, Norman Greig, expanded the farm by adding a variety of crops, including blueberries, blackberries, raspberries, and pumpkins.

The farm is dedicated to creating a welcoming environment for the community while providing sustainably grown, healthy produce. The historic dairy barn, built in the 1850s, has been repurposed to serve as a farm market and café, hosting a local craft market and an art gallery. Greig Farm aims to continue its legacy in the Hudson Valley for many years, emphasizing a strong connection with the community and a commitment to sustainable farming practices.

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At Greig Farm

Produce
Pick-Your-Own Asparagus
Pick-Your-Own Strawberries
Pick-Your-Own Blueberries
Pick-Your-Own Blackberries
Apple Picking
Pumpkin Picking

Visit The Farm
Feed The Goats
Koi Pond
SoHu Artisan Market
Farm Salon Art Gallery
Farmhouse Farm Stay
Schoolhouse Farm Stay

Farm-Fresh Food
Farm Market & Kitchen
Community Garden
Papa’s Best Batch
Community-Supported Agriculture (CSA)

Greig Farm, pick your own schedule.

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