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ph.dayl@juno.com
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(607) 272-9862
tastingroom@southhillcider.com
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Living just four miles south of the Ithaca Commons, Steve and his family planted an orchard of cider apples. This land, being so close to Downtown Ithaca, is under intense development pressure. In 2014 Steve helped the previous landowner to protect his land with a Conservation Easement, which will protect the land from subdivision and development in perpetuity. The land adjoins 182 acres of Finger Lakes Land Trust and Cornell Preserves and is located on the Finger Lakes Trail.
Steve Selin, the cidermaker, apple picker, and community orchardist has been bottling his own cider since 2002. Collaborating with neighbors to help maintain and reclaim wild trees and forgotten orchards for use in cider making has been a labor of love for years. The apples from these trees, plus bittersweet and heirloom apples from their own and other small orchards, enable us to give every bottle of cider the solid foundation needed for world-class ciders.
Our orchard is planted on a peaceful hilltop as part of a harmonious ecosystem that relies on diversity and fertility as its foundation. South Hill Cider produces ciders with individuality, quality, and elegance reflecting the terroir of our beautiful Finger Lakes region. In 2019, Steve and his team completed construction on a new tasting room and cider facility on Sandbank Road adjasent to the orchard and overlooking beautiful Inlet Valley and West Hill. The tasting room is open year round Thursday-Monday and features live music and light local fair. See our facebook page for music and events
Season & Hours of Operation:
Open Year Round. Closed Tuesdays and Wednesdays
Products for Sale
Hard Cider.
Where to Buy Our Products
Direct Sales, Farm Stand / Farm Store, Wholesale
Farmers’ Markets We Attend
Ithaca Farmers' Market
310-367-6939
camrock79@gmail.com
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(607) 206-6840
fred@spookhillfarms.com
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607-387-5494
spotted_sheep@bluefrog.com
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Marie started with her first Jacobs when she was 12 years old in 2004. She has one of the largest flocks in New York State (sometimes is the largest) and prides herself on her knowledge of the breed.
Grass-fed/ natural lamb, goat, and beet. Also available raw- skirted or washed fleece, several colors of roving, spotted pelts, horns and breeding stock (Jacob sheep and Alpine dairy goats). Call for availability and to order.
Products for Sale
raw skirted or washed fleeces, roving, spotted pelts, horns.. Lamb, Goat, Beef .
Where to Buy Our Products
Direct Sales
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Grass-fed/No Grain
607-732-0448
chotbeck@stny.rr.com
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Produces Dry aged, USDA inspected, grass fed Highland beef. No sub-theraputic antibiotics or growth hormones. Individual cuts of beef, quarters, & halves. Available at farm.
Season & Hours of Operation:
Call for Availability
Products for Sale
Grass-fed Highland Beef.
Where to Buy Our Products
Direct Sales
Features
Grass-fed/No Grain
607-836-6255
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607-206-5742
sproutinghillfarm@gmail.com
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607-936-4737
sprucerun@aol.com
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"Spruce Run Tree Farm is owned by Bill & Otti O’Neill. We started selling trees in 1983 and opened our farm to cut your own tree in 1990. Our 55 acre farm is planted with a large variety of Christmas Trees in all stages of growth and frequented by wildlife and our pets. We are located in central NY between Corning & Watkins Glen at the highest point in Chemung County. Every tree is sheared and mowed every year. We work the farm for 10 months out of the year."
Season & Hours of Operation:
Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays in November and December from 9 am to 5 pm
Products for Sale
Christmas Trees and Wreaths.
Where to Buy Our Products
Direct Sales
607-745-2472
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Eggs available spring & summer for $3/dozen. Homesteading classes, hands on in the spring, summer and fall. We teach canning and other home preservation techniques in an outdoor setting right on our farm. You get to make your own jar(s) of goodies to take home with you!.
Where to Buy Our Products
Agritourism
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