Have you noticed all the activity in the fields! The 2021 growing season is upon us and the Trust staff has been busy working with the many farmers who lease land from the Trust.
This year, we are working with 38 different farmers on over 200 acres of farmland. The farmland covers the East End from Edwards Farm in Orient on the North Fork to the Deborah Light Preserve in Amagansett on the South Fork. The Trust also manages the leases for the Sisters of St. Joseph in Brentwood. See below for a full list of farmers leasing from the Trust as part of our Farms for the Future Initiative.
2021 Farmers on Peconic Land Trust Farmland
North Fork:
At the Ag Center (Southold)
Deep Roots Farm: fruits and vegetables and pasture-raised animals,
Sang Lee Farms: vegetables, fruits, herbs, and flowers,
Ag Center/Charnews Incubator Fields (Southold)
Akio Shoji: Japanese vegetables
Fire for Effect Farm: vegetables
Hampton Oyster Co.: oysters
Heirloom Taste: tomatoes and other heirloom varieties
Mighty Acre Farm: organic produce, cut flowers, and herbs,
Pastured Provisions Farm: poultry
Priscilla’s Farm: vegetables and flowers
Sweet Woodland Farm: medicinal and culinary herbs
Edwards Farm (Orient)
East End Flower Farm: sunflowers
North Fork Stewardship Center (Cutchogue)
McCall Ranch: cattle
Peconic Escargot: snails
Shellfisher Preserve (Southold)
Noank Aquaculture Cooperative: shellfish
South Fork:
Deborah Light Preserve (Amagansett)
Amber Waves Farm: vegetables, fruits, herbs, and flowers
Balsam Farms: vegetables, fruits, herbs, and flowers
Bees’ Needs: honey
Mike Tracey: vegetables
Ocean to Earth Gardens: vegetables, herbs, and flowers
Sand & Soil: vegetables
Summerhill Farm: trees and plants (nursery)
Three Sons Farm: vegetables donated to local food pantries
Hayground Farm (Bridgehampton)
Bonac Bees: honey
Remi Wesnofske Farms: vegetables
Yellow Farm Barn: vegetables
Raynor Dibble (Eastport)
Sag Harbor Honey: honey
Schleicher Preserve (Bridgehampton)
Mecox Bay Dairy: vegetables
Town Lane Preserve (Amagansett)
Amagansett Sea Salt: sea salt
The Hoppy Acre: hops and peppers
Wellde/Sugar Mountain Preserve (Sagaponack)
Pike Farms: vegetables, fruits, herbs, and flowers
Sister of St. Joseph (Brentwood)
Island Harvest: vegetables
Long Island Greens, LLC: vegetables
Long Island Native Plant Initiative (LINPI): native plants
Napolitano Family Farm: vegetables
Red Fox Farm: vegetables, garlic and herbs
S.T.R.O.N.G. Youth: vegetables
Suffolk County Democratic Socialists of America: food forest
Thera Farms: vegetables and flowers