Closter Farm & Livestock Company 681 Closter Dock Road Closter, NJ 07624

Closter Farm & Livestock Company

681 Closter Dock Road

Closter, NJ 07624

(201) 777-1393

https://www.closterfarm.com

Open: Sunday-Saturday 9:00am-6:00pm

My review on TripAdvisor:

https://www.tripadvisor.com/ShowUserReviews-g46367-d34451672-r1063918109-Closter_Farm_and_Livestock_Company-Closter_New_Jersey.html?m=19905

The farm logo

I thought I knew all the farms in Bergen County, NJ and where Trey were located. I recently went to Alpine, NJ to visit an old cemetery for another blog I was writing and as I arrived at my destination, I passed the Closter Farm & Livestock Company. It was almost closing time so when I finished back at the cemetery, the gates were closed and I had to make the trip another day.

The entrance to the farm

The entrance to the farm

What I discovered was a small picturesque farm tucked in between a suburban development offering wonderful organic produce and meats. The farm even supplements what they don’t grow or produce by working with other organic farms in the area.

History of the Farm:

(From the Farm’s website)

Jon Friedland and his family spent many weekend afternoons driving from their home in Manhattan to the movie theater in Closter. They loved Closter and the community reminded Jon of the Ohio suburb where he grew up. When the farm became available they saw the opportunity to have a direct hand in creating the food, health and environmental practices they have long believed in, and to learn and participate directly as a family in the labor and care required to operate an Organic farm. It has been a massive learning experience to get the farm up and running and we are grateful to have the opportunity to continue learning and growing with the Closter community (Closterfarm.com).

The farm stand store

The Closter Farm

The fields are not just beautiful to look at but produce an assortment of produce that is organic and sustainable. On a warm Spring or Summer day, walking next to the fence and below the shade trees, you can a glimpse of the upcoming crops that will line the farm stand a few weeks in the future.

The Philosophy:

(From the Closter Farm website)

We believe that the healthiest, best tasting, most beautiful vegetables and livestock are grown when they are a symbiotic product of whole farm health. Every action we take is focused on fostering a diverse, resilient, verdant ecosystem whose natural byproduct is intense soil fertility and natural pest resistance (Closterfarm.com).

The fields of fresh vegetables growing

Equally important to us is that our approach follows sustainable environmental best practices by sequestering carbon in our soil and minimizing or eliminating the water and air pollution associated with conventional agriculture and its reliance on synthetic chemicals (ClosterFarm.com).

The fruits and vegetables grown in the farm

The selection of fresh fruits and vegetables available for sale

The Products carried by the Farm:

(From the Farm’s Website)

What the Farm grows:

Salad mix, heirloom tomatoes, sweet and hot peppers, eggplant, summer squash, winter squash, kale, Swiss chard, carrots, radishes, turnips, beets, potatoes, onions, garlic, arugula, spinach, chicory, cucumbers, fresh herbs, broccoli, cabbage, Asian greens, kohlrabi, celery, peas, beans, pasture raised, Organic chicken, and more!

The plant selection

From the Farm’s business partners:

(From the Closter Farm website)

Honey, cut flowers, grass-fed and grass-finished beef, pasture-raised and heritage pork, Organic mushrooms, Organic and pasture raised eggs, Corn and soy-free eggs, Organic milk, cheese, kefir, as well as heritage breed turkeys for Thanksgiving.

The selection of plants for sale

The flower selection

The farm barn

The barn and the fields that support the farm

The Farm Store:

The Closter Farm store carries a selection of freshly grown products seasonally, from other organic farm proveyors and vendors who supply similar products that meet the farm’s standards.

The entrance of the farm store with a selection of fresh flowers and organic seeds

The flower sign

The selection of farm grown products

The outside meat cooler

The outside cooler of organic beef, chicken and fresh eggs

The inside of the store carries a more of the same products, nicely packaged and reasonably priced quality products. These are the type of quality you would expect from fine dining establishments in the area, which you can prepare at home.

The selection of meat, poultry, eggs and dairy products

The selection of fruits and vegetables from the farm’s fields and partner farms

A selection of fresh vegetables and flower ms and fresh pies from Noble Pies of New York State.

A selection of farm fresh products like fresh honey and organic products

What is nice about the Closter Farm is the picturesque environment tucked in a suburban environment. You drive through entrance and are taken back to a world of Bergen County before WWII when the County was an agrarian society.

Places for children to play without cellphones

The property reminds me of the farms in the more rural parts of Southern and Western New Jersey with their corn mazes and decorated barns. Here they have small cut outs for children’s pictures and from a distance you can see the farmhouse.

The farmhouse on the property that some of the farm hands live

The farm offers families not just quality products and welcoming service, but a chance to step back for an afternoon to a time when things were much slower and afternoons were about appreciating the experience without trying to record every moment of it.

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