National Farmers Day

Today, October 12th, is a special day dedicated to celebrating our hardworking farmers. They are the backbone of our society, providing us with the food and resources that we need to survive. On this day, we take a moment to appreciate their tireless efforts and contributions towards feeding our nation.

Here in Buffalo, NY, we are fortunate to be surrounded by farms of all sizes. From small family-owned farms to large commercial operations, our community is rich in agricultural diversity. These farms not only provide us with fresh and locally grown produce but also contribute to the economy and create job opportunities.

Let’s take a moment to highlight some of the most popular farms in Buffalo:

  • Knox Farm State Park: This historic farm was once owned by the Knox family and is now a state park open to the public for recreational activities. Visitors can enjoy horseback riding, hiking, and picnicking while taking in the beautiful scenery of this former dairy farm.
  • Blackman Homestead Farms: Located in Lockport, NY, this family-owned farm has been operating since 1852. They specialize in apples and offer pick-your-own opportunities during the fall season.
  • Kelkenberg Farm: This farm offers hands-on educational experiences for children to learn about agriculture and farm life. Visitors can interact with various farm animals and explore their pumpkin patch during the fall season.
  • Zittel’s Country Market: This popular market offers a wide variety of fresh produce, baked goods, and other locally sourced products. They also have a corn maze and host seasonal events such as apple picking and hayrides.
  • Country Pine Farms: Known for their Christmas trees, this farm also offers pick-your-own pumpkins and a fall festival with activities for the whole family.
  • Becker Farms: For the last 130 years, Becker Farms has been harvesting its own fruits and vegetables to offer fresh produce. They also provide a wide variety of value-added products like handmade pies, jams, cookies, cider, fudge, and wines.

These are just a few of the many farms in Buffalo that contribute to our community and make it a better place. So on this National Farmers Day, let’s show our appreciation for the hardworking farmers who work tirelessly to feed us and support our local economy. Happy farming!