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TOP 30 Local sustainable farm produce in Baltimore, MD
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Heckel Farm
Heckel Farm is a charming agricultural institution located at 4214 Heckel Avenue in Baltimore, Maryland. This family-owned farm has been operating for over 50 years, offering a wide variety of fresh produce, seasonal fruits, and homemade goods. Visitors can enjoy picking their own fruits and vegetables, exploring the pumpkin patch in the fall, or participating in educational workshops and farm tours. Heckel Farm is committed to sustainable farming practices and providing high-quality, locally grown products to the community. Come visit us and experience the beauty and bounty of Heckel Farm.
On the Hill Cafe
On the Hill Cafe is a charming and environmentally conscious cafe located at 1431 John Street in Baltimore, Maryland. We are dedicated to serving high quality, natural food using organic and local produce whenever possible. Our eggs are delivered fresh every week from Springfield Farms, and our ground beef and turkey are humane certified with no hormones or antibiotics. As responsible corporate citizens and active members of the community, we participate in programs such as Clean Currents and Waste Neutral to support both the local and global communities. 100% of our electricity comes from wind power, and we compost or recycle all outgoing waste. Our cooking oil is even re-purposed as biodiesel fuel.
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