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Experience the Charm of Yarnick's Farm
We are now open for the 2013 season!
Yarnick's Farm is a family owned and operated vegetable, beef and pork farm located in the beautiful rolling hills of Indiana, PA. We have been producing high quality products since opening 32 years ago!
Friendly, courteous service and superior quality are not old-fashioned ideas at Yarnick's Farm Market, they are how we choose to do business every day. That is just part of what Dan and Lynette Yarnick call "The Charm of Yarnick's Farm."
Our Farm Market is now open for the season. Our market includes a full line of vegetables from our farm, grain-fed Black Angus Beef, pork, meats, cheeses, dairy products, toys, gift items, candles, home and garden accents and the list goes on and on! Most of the food items are grown right here on our farm. It doesn't get any fresher than Yarnick's. We are now open daily 9-5.
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Do you want fresh?
We grow our vegetables in greenhouses right next to our market. We pick the vegetables just when they are ready to be eaten. Our tomatoes, cucumbers, green beans, sweet and hot peppers, lettuces, radishes and more are for sale in our market the same day we pick them.
In the summer, our Sugar and Butter sweet corn is picked within sight of our market and sold at the peak of sweetness. The same is true for our cabbage, field tomatoes, cucumbers and other field vegetables. You can't find fresher produce anywhere else! Nothing is fresher.
In the picture at right, Dan Yarnick checks the progress of some green snap beans in his greenhouses. |
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Be sure to read the article about Yarnick's Farm in the national publication "American Vegetable Grower Magazine" from February 2007. Not only is there a two-page article that tells all about the farm and farm market, but the Yarnick's are also on the cover!
See the cover and article here
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Our best friend Eddie Liszewski passed away January 26, 2012. See more here
He was a founding member of Twin Country Accordions and Eddie & the Slovenes! Twin Country Accordions and Eddie and the Slovenes music can usually be heard on the background music system inside the market and outside on the porch. |
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