Problem experienced here was a white male followed my (black) child through the field. He followed them and when I finally turned to the man he told us we had to "find another field to pick in." I was very confused and shocked by this man's demeanor. Obviously, I don't know what the problem is other than his personal opinion of us. I asked if they close at 7pm because that's what Google said? Noted, there were several white families picking together and other cars that had pulled in. For some strange reason, he only was bothered by our presence at his field, staring at my child the entire time. I will find "another field to pick in" and support farms that are kind to EVERYONE. Other people who decided to leave on their own saw this exchange and wondered why he followed a child like that? It was bad vibes all around from this male and I wouldn't recommend making the trip to this field because of the...
Read moreWhat a great family, always warm and welcoming, great produce and products, I've lived here for three years and have always been treated like an old family friend from day one, the only place that I know that has fresh turkeys for Thanksgiving and Christmas, was lucky enough to get to help with processing turkeys from my first year here and they are always delicious, a great time meeting people and a chance to have a truly amazing holiday dinner every year but only after the turkey...
Read moreGreat pumpkin patch. Very low key (we also got there before they technically opened, so I am not sure about the rest of the day) and the guy that runs the stand is very friendly and patient. The wildflower honey is amazing. The corn maze is a maze. Only half of my family made it to the end. The rest, myself included, gave up when we found ourselves back at the entrance. Which was awesome, because most mazes are not actual mazes. Was a lot of fun and cannot...
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