During the fall, the farm offers "U-Pick-M" crops, including pumpkins, and hayrides through October. The retail stand opens around July 4 and closes in late January.
Welcome to a Pumpkin Land full of free kid-pleasing activities.
The Butler family grows 25 kinds of fruits and vegetables on its 300-acre farm.
A family-owned, working farm that dates back to the 18th century.
The farm, which has been operated by the same family since 1969, runs a fall produce market and pumpkin patch.
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