Terry's Berry Farm

Barton, NY, Tioga County

For Sale
Updated Jun 6, 2023

Acres Available

2.25

Open Tillable Acres

2

Wooded (or other) Acres

0

Infrastructure

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Crops Permitted

  • black outline of a carrot Vegetables
  • black outline apple icon Fruits
  • black outline of a flower Flowers or Ornamentals
  • black outline maple icon Maple
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Livestock Permitted

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Condition & Current Use

Berry Farm with strawberries, blueberries, aronia, raspberries that has been certified organic (NOFA-NY) since 2016.  Farm includes an 18' by 32' greenhouse with brand new heater, 12' by 28' garage with a carport.  Chicken coops and rabbit sheds.  Maple and honey equipment is available and sugaring and beekeeping has been done on the farm. 

Vegetables are also grown on the property in rotation with strawberries. The farm produces micro-greens and value-added products like jams and jellies.

Livestock processing (chickens, turkeys, rabbits) is available within a few miles of the farm at Jordan Farms.

Soil Types

Tioga Silt Loam, High Bottom

Farm History & Past Use

High producing field that is currently certified organic by NOFA-NY.  Terry's Berry Farm has been in operation since 2012 doing both market sales and pick-your-own.  Previous use was in alfalfa for a dairy farm.

Tenure Options

Tenure Options

For Sale

For sale

Sale Price or Estimated Market Value

175,000

Are you willing to mentor a new or beginning farmer?

Negotiable

Do you require a farmer who qualifies for agricultural assessment?

No

Production Preferences

Crops Permitted

  • black outline of a carrot Vegetables
  • black outline apple icon Fruits
  • black outline of a flower Flowers or Ornamentals
  • black outline maple icon Maple
  • black outline other crops icon Other Crops

Livestock Permitted

  • Black outline of a chicken Poultry
  • Black outline of a bee Bees
  • black outline llama icon Other Livestock

Preferred Farming Method

Organic (certified)

Farm Infrastructure

  • black outline barn icon Barns - Equipment Storage
  • black outline barn with silo icon Barns - Livestock
  • black outline electrical icon Electrical access
  • black outline tractor icon Equipment
  • black outline house icon Farmer housing
  • Black outline of a fence Fencing
  • Black outline of a water drop Water access

Equipment

 

Maple equipment

Honey equipment with an extractor

Wheelhouse riding garden tractor

Walk behind tillers (3)

Irrigation and air dancers (to scare away birds)

 

Fencing

Wire fencing--3' high with metal posts

Water Access

Well water

1000 gallon water collection system with trash pump

Creek nearby

150 gallon tank to go in truck to get creek water or use for transplanting

Barns for Livestock

Rabbit hutches

Chicken coops

Barns for Equipment/Storage

Greenhouse--new heater--18' by 32'  made of aluminum I beams

Storage/barn/garage  28' by 12' 

Farmer Housing

1200 square feet two story house (24' by 30') with 2 full baths with three bedrooms. Crawl space.  House was built in the late 1800s.  Updated wiring (200 amp) and insulated.

Additional Property Information

none

Is the Property Conserved

No

Is the property located in a NY Agricultural District?

No

Can the public be on the property as a part of the farm business?

Yes

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