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Celebrating 20 years of Pure Catskills, welcome to the 2024-2025 Guide to Pure Catskills Products! When the Watershed Agricultural Council (WAC) first began this initiative in 2004, we started with a printed brochure of a small number of farms and businesses in Delaware County. Now, the pages of this publication showcase over 330 farm and forest based businesses, restaurants, local artisans, other non-profit organizations, activities and accommodations located throughout Delaware, Greene, Otsego, Schoharie, Sullivan and Ulster Counties in New York State.

Since 2004, Pure Catskills has played a vital role in creating marketing opportunities for our members by showcasing local products being grown, raised and produced in the Catskills, and connecting consumers directly to the source. Our goal is the same today as it was when this initiative began, to support the economic viability of members, preserve our way of life, create and become a trusted and necessary brand for all things local, and foster expansion of products coming from the Catskills region.

This year we are proud to highlight six small, diversified farms that have been long-standing Pure Catskills members. Gladstone Farms in Andes, NY is a beef farm that has added a farmstand and pick-your-own pumpkins. Horton Hill Farm in Jefferson, NY is raising a variety of animals and producing honey. Horak Farm in Livingston Manor, NY is an organic heirloom vegetable farm that also offers berries, flowers and much more. Hurd’s Family Farm in Mondena, NY is an apple orchard and fun for the whole family. Second Chance Farm in Delhi, NY is a farm focusing on poultry, goats and pigs. And lastly, Weinert’s Elk Creek Farm in Schenevus, NY a beef and CBD farm operation. These featured members, along with all our members listed throughout the Guide, represent the continued evolution of farming in the Catskills and why Pure Catskills is proud to reach the 20-year milestone.

Supporting farms and forest businesses, protecting water quality, and preserving the pristine environment of the NYC Watershed region is ourway of life. Healthy businesses aid in the WAC’s mission of ensuring the delivery of over one billion gallons a day of clean, fresh drinking water to nine million New York residents.

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The pages of this publication showcase over 350 farm and forest-based businesses, restaurants, local artisans, other nonprofit organizations, activities and accommodations located throughout Delaware, Greene, Schoharie, Sullivan, Otsego and Ulster Counties in New York State.

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Gladstone Farms

Gladstone Farms is a seven generation family farm nestled in the beautiful Gladstone Hollow Valley of Andes, NY since the mid 1800’s. In 2003, we transitioned from dairy to heifer raising, selling hay and beef.

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Horak Farm

Legend has it that in 1906 Rudolph Horak came to the Catskills looking for blue stone for New York City’s sidewalks. Realizing that the area would make a great summer escape from the NYC heat for his large family, he bought the land known to the family as “the Farm”. Horak farm is private.  However friends, neighbors and customers are often invited to look at their extensive flower and vegetable gardens, hay fields, classic old red barn and spring fed ponds. They welcome requests for a visit.

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Horton Hill Farm

Located in Jefferson, Horton Hill Farm began as a way to provide healthy nutritious food for our children. Word spread of the delicious products we were raising, and this demand sparked the creation of Horton Hill Farm.

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Hurd's Family Farm

We are a seventh-generation family farm that has been operating with a variety of crops for over 125 years. Thirty years ago, owner Susan Hurd decided to open our farm to school groups and local guests to enjoy. This started the Hurd’s Family Farm Fall Festival, which is now a tradition for generations of local families.

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Second Chance Farm

Our farm was a formerly operating dairy farm that we transitioned to raising poultry, goats, and pigs. We said ‘Yes!’ to the opportunity to move back to the family farm to continue the proud tradition of farming in Delaware County, NY. Our goal was to produce high-quality meat and eggs for our family, friends, and community.

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Weinert's Elk Creek Farm

Welcome to Weinert’s Elk Creek Farm, a picturesque family-run haven nestled in the stunning Schenevus Valley. Our story began in 2004 when Willie traded his NYC Fire Department helmet for a farmer’s hat, igniting our dream of cultivating a life surrounded by nature.

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