Hungry Bear Farm, LLC

Family farm growing and selling vegetables, herbs, berries, and mushrooms in the Monadnock region using regenerative agricultural methods.
Hungry Bear Farm, LLC

Contact

  • Gene Jonas
  • (978) 935-1797

Where to Buy

CSA Wholesale
35 Reed Road, Mason, NH 03048
Directions

Products

Fruit

Melons Peaches Currants

Vegetables

Broccoli Asparagus Arugula Beets Carrots Collards Cucumber Garlic Green Beans Kale Kohlrabi Leeks Lettuce Onions Parsnips Peas Potatoes Radishes Salad Greens Spinach Swiss Chard Turnips Zucchini Cabbage Eggplant Hot Peppers Summer Squash Sweet Peppers Sweet Potatoes Tomatoes Brussels Sprouts Winter Squash Asian Greens Mustard Greens Shallots Dry Beans Ginger

Herbs

Fresh Herbs

Fungi

Mushrooms

Breeds + Varieties

No varieties listed

About the Farm

Background

Located in the Monadnock region of southern New Hampshire, Hungry Bear Farm has established itself as a cornerstone of the local agricultural community. Known for its commitment to quality and integrity, the farm has built a loyal customer base primarily through its Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) program. Over the years, the farm has expanded its offerings to include a variety of vegetables, herbs, berries, and mushrooms, catering to both individual customers and wholesale markets.

Practices

Hungry Bear Farm employs regenerative agricultural methods, focusing on practices that restore and enhance the health of the soil. This approach not only ensures the production of nutrient-dense crops but also contributes to the overall health of the ecosystem. By prioritizing soil health, the farm fosters a resilient agricultural system that benefits both the land and the community.

The Rest

The farm's CSA program is a significant aspect of its operations, with a spring CSA running for 10 weeks and a main season CSA extending for 20 weeks. While the spring CSA for 2020 is sold out, memberships for the main season CSA are still available. Interested customers can find more details on the farm's website.

Features

Ownership

Family Owned

Production Methods

Regenerative

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