• Call ahead or check the web site to sure the variety of fruits, vegetables and/or other specific products you want are ready and available.
  • Morning and evening are cooler and more comfortable if you are picking your own produce.
  • Wear comfortable clothing and shoes appropriate for the weather conditions. Rubber boots may come in handy. Don’t forget the sunscreen, hand sanitizer and bug repellent.
  • Bring a cooler with ice packs for perishable items such as meat and fish.
  • Don’t forget the cash. Many farms operate on a cash basis and are not equipped to handle credit cards or debit cards.
  • Always remember to wash your hands before handling food especially if you have been in an animal display area.
  • Take your camera. There will be lots of opportunity to capture some great memories.
  • Check to see what the farm’s ‘Outside Food Policy’ is. They may not allow you to bring your own food and drink with you when visiting.
  • Be prepared to pay an admission fee. In order to offer clean and safe areas to visit on the farm, an admission price may be necessary.
  • Be clear on your directions. Google does not always work correctly in rural areas.