
We will be OPEN for Pick-Your-Own Strawberries on Tuesday June 16th from 7am-12noon and 4pm-8pm (weather permitting) at our Tipperary Rd Location. The Picking is still very good and we are picking all our varieties so come try them all and let us know which are Your favorite.
Pick-Your-Own costs $2.90 per pound or you can pay by volume for only $40 for a big box (6-12qts) or $20 for a medium box (4-6qts) - the Choice is Yours at Check-in. We accept cash or checks only, sorry no credit cards or Venmo.
We will also be OPEN for Pre-Picked Strawberries on Tuesday June 16th at our Lincoln Rd Location from 9am - 4pm or until supplies run out. I feel fairly confident we will have enough berries to support a full day of sales - but always check our social media before leaving home.
Pre-Picked cost $7 per Sorted Quart (~1.5lbs) and only $6.50 per Unsorted Quart. Sorted quarts our amazing staff go thru and remove any blemished berries, while unsorted quarts are Field Direct and our staff do not go thru them. Unsorted is Great for Processing and so far folks have been very happy with them.
We hope to see you tomorrow for some more Family Fun on the Farm picking Sweet Memories with your family and friends.
And like Always we Sincerely Thank you for Your Support of our Generational Family Farm of 57yrs - Thankyou!
Other Fruits we offer and their approximate timing:
Black Currants (Organic) – July – Pick-Your-Own on Farm
Plums – July/Aug – Sold in Stores and Dane County Farmers Market (DCFM)
Aronia Berry (Organic) – August/Sept – Sold in Stores, DCFM, & on Farm via Appt.
Fredonia Grapes – September – Sold in stores
Concord Grapes – Sept/Oct – Sold in Stores and DCFM
Seaberry/Cornelian Cherry/Quince/Persimmons – Fall – Sold to Restaurants and on Farm with Appt.
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With Appreciation,
The Secher Family & Carandale Farm
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