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8 Can’t-Miss Ohio Agritourism Experiences
Did you know that Ohio ranks sixth in the country for soybean production, produces an outstanding amount of corn , and is home to an impressive number of greenhouses and plant nurseries? Whether you’re passionate about agriculture or just want to explore more of the Buckeye state, we’ve got a list of the top agritourism experiences in Ohio that you won’t want to miss:
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1. Barn-N-Bunk Farm Market
You never know what you might find at Barn-N-Bunk Farm Market in Trenton. This unique marketplace offers a variety of foods and crafts, ranging from homegrown produce and baked goods to floral arrangements, baskets and furniture. You can even peruse the dozen or so flavors of premium ice cream in the on-site ice cream shop. Whether you want to find a particular item or just want to spend a leisurely day browsing a unique collection of goods, build some time into your itinerary to pop into this farm market while you’re in town. You won’t be disappointed.
2. Mitchell’s Berries
Any agritourism bucket list would be incomplete without at least one U-pick berry farm. Mitchell’s Berries is a family-owned and -operated farm that has been cultivating some of the finest produce in the state for more than 200 years. While they grow vegetables as well, their berries are really the stars of the show. You can find an impressive collection of berry varieties on their farm, from Chandler strawberries and Royalty raspberries to the jewel-toned Camarosa and Mac Black raspberry. Each one tastes different than the last, so be sure to try them all.
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3. Lawrence Orchards
Lawrence Orchards is tucked away on an idyllic family farm just two miles south of Marion, and it’s a must-see if you happen to be in the area. The orchard specializes in apples, boasting a remarkable 26 varieties over the course of the year. Some may be familiar to you, like the McIntosh or Gala. Others are a little more unique, like the Ginger Gold, Idared or Jonagold. Don’t let the new-to-you apple varieties intimidate you, though. They have a convenient chart online that breaks down what each variety tastes like and whether it’s good for salads, sauces, pies or baking.
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4. Wheeler Farms
Wheeler Farms is home to a unique collection of curiosities for locals and visitors alike. One of their most renowned offerings is the Whitehouse Christmas Tree Farm , where you can select the perfect Christmas tree while savoring a warm mug of hot chocolate during the winter season. But they also have an autumn corn maze, a summer butterfly house (which contains more than 1,000 different species from North America, South America and Asia), and a gorgeous stable wedding venue complete with farm animals and a poster card barn.
5. Young’s Jersey Dairy
There’s something special about visiting a dairy farm, especially when it’s home to some of the best ice cream in the state. You can find all kinds of delicious treats at Young’s Jersey Dairy , but their ice cream is made right on the farm and comes in so many flavors that you’ll have a hard time narrowing down your options. You can’t go wrong with the classics like butter pecan, peanut butter cup or mint chocolate chip. Or you could branch out and try the Key Lime Crunch, Choca Marsha Mallow or their signature Cow Patty, which is a double-dark chocolate ice cream full of chocolate chips, toffee and cookie crumbs.
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6. Ferrante Winery & Ristorante
You absolutely can’t skip a stop at Ferrante Winery & Ristorante . This family has produced internationally acclaimed wines since 1937, which is quite the legacy. The establishment is run by the third-generation winemaker today and includes an authentic Italian restaurant where you can settle in for some hearty Italian-inspired meals that pair beautifully with the wine produced on site. For an even more memorable experience, plan your visit around one of their seasonal events or live music nights.
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7. Fibonacci Brewing Company
Have you ever heard of a nanobrewery? If you’re unfamiliar with the term but enjoy a cold glass of beer every once in a while, you’re going to love Fibonacci Brewing Company . This small-batch brewery and urban farm creates some of the best local brews in the area, in addition to offering overnight stays on their property. The icing on the agritourism cake is that most of their ingredients are sourced from local farms. You can even get up close and personal with the goats, chickens and honeybees that live on the farm.
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8. Glass Rooster Cannery
If you’ve never visited an authentic cannery, you’ll want to add this stop to your Ohio agritourism bucket list. Glass Rooster Cannery aims to be a green and sustainable business that promotes local food. How do they manage it? Their events calendar is full to the brim with fascinating educational workshops. From pressure canning 101 and cooking with herbs to a homemade pasta date night and natural soapmaking for beginners, you can find learn something new every month at Glass Rooster. Check their calendar in advance to sign up for a class.
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