9/13/17 - Open Daily 9 am - 6 pm
Raspberry Season Details:
- Our raspberries are sold pre-picked only into pint containers or 8 pint pails. Pint containers have berries that are pre-sorted and free from debris and blemishes. The 8 pint pails are straight from the field so they may have some softer fruit in them but this makes for delicious jams, jellies, and pies.
- Raspberries are picked every couple of days so while there is often a surplus available be sure to call ahead and place an order so that we can guarantee there will be berries for you when you arrive at the Patch (hate to have you miss out).
Sweet corn is still available!
Our sweet corn season continues and it is young, tender, and delicious. If all goes well in the fields, we should have corn for another couple of weeks. If you are looking to freeze corn, please call ahead to place your order and get your "freezer discount".
Additional items now at the Patch include:
Potatoes, garlic, farm fresh eggs, local honey and pure maple syrup. We also have dilly beans, frozen strawberry rhubarb pies as well as frozen cream of asparagus soup.
Cash or check only please.
What's coming up next you ask?
Our fall season begins on September 23rd! Come out to the Patch and enjoy picking-your-own pumpkin, taking a hayride, and a stroll through our young ones corn maze. Open Saturdays and Sundays September 23rd - October 29th.
What's coming up next you ask?
Our fall season begins on September 23rd! Come out to the Patch and enjoy picking-your-own pumpkin, taking a hayride, and a stroll through our young ones corn maze. Open Saturdays and Sundays September 23rd - October 29th.
Where else can you get Bures Berry Patch produce?
Bures Berry Patch regularly vends at both the Mount Horeb Farmers' Market on Thursday evenings as well as the Mineral Point Market on Saturday mornings. In addition, we also attend the Dane County Farmers' Market on a regular basis in the fall.
Here's to a wonderful year of growing local, healthy food!
Hope to see you in the Patch again soon,
Farmer Kathy and Farmer Ed