When Stephanie Ripchick opened Holly Fork Farm in 2009, it was just a party tent and a vision. Ripchick wanted Holly Fork to be a place to sell high quality products and where the community — ...
Water towers were once a common feature on North Fork farms. This is one of the few surviving towers and could be used for any number of things: a pool house, an art studio, a home office, or all of ...
Since the 17th century onward, Long Island’s North Fork has been prime farm country, and today the region continues that tradition with a peaceful stretch of wineries, vineyards, apple orchards and ...
It’s harvest time on the North Fork, and farm stands large and small are displaying their pumpkins, apples and corn to the slow-moving traffic on routes 48 and 25. Some of these colorful stands also ...
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