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Ponderosa Farm

Fresh vegetables, fruits, and herbs; vegetable and herb starts in the spring; locally produced honey; raw milk; homemade butter; farm-fresh chicken and duck eggs; homemade jams, jellies, pickled beets, pickled eggs, and pickles; a variety of baked goods, including breads, rolls, pies, and donuts; and broiler chickens and ducks.

“We welcome calls from people interested in placing special orders,” says co-owner Abe Yoder. Because of growing demand for their produce, the Yoder family built a 24- by 48-foot greenhouse in 2021. They installed a wood stove in the greenhouse, which allows them to grow produce year-round.

The family also raises produce in an outside garden that measures approximately 125 feet long and 60 feet wide.

Where to buy:
direct sales from the farm
Owners:
Abe and Elizabeth Yoder, and family
Location:
79 Scenic Valley Drive, about 10 miles west of Hulett
Phone:
307-467-5343
Fresh produce including eggplant, peppers, and tomatoes
The Abe and Elizabeth Yoder family operate a year-round indoor farmers’ market 10 miles west of Hulett. They offer fresh produce, a variety of homemade canned and baked goods, local honey, eggs, and many other products.
Jars of jam with fresh blueberries, raspberries, and strawberries
Homemade jams and jellies are among the many offerings at the Ponderosa Farm near Hulett.