picture of blueberries at stone hill blueberry farm

Stone Hill

Blueberry Farm

Organically Grown Blueberries

Stone Hill Blueberry Farm is closed for the season. Thank you to everyone who visited us this year. We hope to see you all next year!

The pictures below were taken on June 24, 2012 of the early berries. (Click on image for a larger version)
early blueberries early blueberries
Also taken on June 24, the berries in the picture below will be ripening about the 2nd week of July.
mid-season blueberries

Pick Your Own Blueberries!

The Blueberry Farm in Spring 2010Organic is better! Come to Stone Hill Blueberry Farm and pick some delicious Blueberries on south sloping farm with 2000+ blueberry bushes! Early, mid-season, and late varieties of blueberries available. The bushes are fertilized with soybean meal, mulched with sawdust and rows are mowed weekly. The Picking season runs from mid-July to at least the end of August, and sometimes into early September each year.

Bring the family!

Bring the family along to enjoy a blueberry outing at the farm! Children are always welcome.

The Blueberry Farm

Stone Hill Blueberry Farm, has been owned and operated by Bob and Cathy Birdsall of Coventry, in Chenango County New York for 23 years. They have been producing delicious organically grown blueberries for the local area for all these years and have many satisfied customers who return yearly, sometimes driving 60 miles or more to get their berries. People vacationing from as far away as Maine and Florida have visited, and have taken blueberries home with them.

The Blueberry Farm in Spring 2010So why do customers return to the Blueberry Farm? Here are some reasons:

Come visit soon!!

Check the hours and days of operation.There are many things such as hard work, weather, and bees that effect blueberry production. Read more about the blueberry farm.

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Stone Hill
Blueberry Farm
is now
CLOSED