Buy Michigan-Grown Fruits & Vegetables
Stop by the Z&N Farm Stand
Stop by our self-serve, honor system farm stand for a selection of freshly harvested fruits and veggies* from our fields.
Location
9740 Chief Rd
Bear Lake, MI 49614
Hours
Tuesday-Sunday
10am - 6pm
Payment Info
We accept cash, check, or Venmo.
*Please note that quantities of produce may vary from week to week due to weather, insects, and other production factors.
Visit Us at the Elberta Farmers Market
Shop from us and other amazing local vendors at the farmers market.
Hours
Thursdays, 8am - 12pm
Location
1098 Lakeside Blvd
Elberta, MI 49628
Buy Wholesale Produce
We are happy to work with markets, restaurants, and other produce resellers on bulk orders. We are a small operation and can only accommodate small orders, but please contact us to inquire about pricing and availability.
Fresh Fruits & Veggies We Grow
We offer a variety of seasonal vegetables during an extended growing season, specializing in salad greens, greenhouse tomatoes, cucumbers, sweet corn, strawberries, and potatoes. All of our produce is grown by us on our farm, in soil, following natural and organic growing practices – fresh, nutrient-dense and delicious.
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Salad Greens
We offer a variety of greens throughout the year including mixed lettuces, romaine, spinach, kale, swiss chard, microgreens, pea shoots and more. With the help of our greenhouses, we are the first and last farmers with salad greens in our area. All of our greens are cold rinsed for optimal freshness and shelf life.
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Tomatoes
We are proud of our greenhouse and field grown tomatoes, the crop that started it all for us. We work hard to be the first & last local farmers with tomatoes during the season, as early as late May all the way through September! We specialize in tasty big red tomatoes, heirloom varieties and mixed cherry tomatoes.
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Strawberries
As fifth generation farmers walking in the footsteps of our Grandfather Floyd Bowling, a multi- award winning strawberry farmer, we are proud to be able to offer strawberries grown without chemicals or synthetic pesticides. Strawberry season typically runs Father’s Day weekend through the end of June, although we are currently experimenting with extending our strawberry season.