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ARTICLES ABOUT PETE'S
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RECIPES FROM THE FARM

YES, there really is a Pete.

Pete began dairy farming on the Jones's farm, now the current site of the Bayard Rustin High School. in 1986.  In 1989 he planted sweet corn on one-eighth of an acre and sold his harvest from the back of his pick up truck. 

Deciding to concentrate solely on growing produce, he sold his cows in 1992 and opened his first stand. In 2000, Pete moved his operation to Westtown School. Built on 170 acres of the school's land, the large farm stand on the north side of Street Road/Route 926 and grows some of the finest produce in the area.Today Pete grows 70 acres of sweet corn, 10 acres of vegetables, 15 acres of pumpkins, 1 acre of flowers and herbs, and 90 acres of hay. 

Customers and local chefs from all over the region travel for miles to purchase from Pete.

 

UP COMING EVENTS

Pete's Produce Farm will be closing

Saturday, November 5th, 2011.

There is still plenty of time to stop by for all of your Halloween and Fall decorating needs.

Corn stalks, pumpkins, guords, Indian Corn, Mums, and more Mums.

Check back to the website or visit us on facebook for our annual end of year sale updates.

 

 

 

 

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Worried about buying eggs? Worry no more. Our eggs are collected daily, put through a rigorous sanitizing process, and delivered straight to our refrigerated section.

Our barn is full of chickens. Over 50 Araucanas chickens, who lay green eggs, have arrived to continue to deliver those farm fresh eggs you have come to love.