Lansing's Farm Market is an 8th generation family owned and operated farm. Al Lansing has been farming the family land since 1964 when he was just 14 years old. He was given his seed money by the owner of the Schenectady Agway store who recognized the passion Al had for farming.
Since his modest start as a 14 year old boy, Al has expanded his farm and farm stand operation to include greenhouses in 1980, Farmers Markets in 2006, greenhouse tomatoes in 2008, and a Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) Program in 2010.Al and his wife Donna, along with their children Sabrina, Jessica, Albert and Patrick currently run the farm operations.
Since his modest start as a 14 year old boy, Al has expanded his farm and farm stand operation to include greenhouses in 1980, Farmers Markets in 2006, greenhouse tomatoes in 2008, and a Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) Program in 2010.Al and his wife Donna, along with their children Sabrina, Jessica, Albert and Patrick currently run the farm operations.
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To make sure that you do not miss out on our 2022 season, sign up for our newsletter and keep an eye on our Facebook page. We will post CSA updates for the 2022 season as soon as they are available. A CSA membership means you purchase a share of our harvest for the entire 21-week season. We want you to be pleased with your CSA membership, so it is important that you understand how our CSA works before you finalize your application.
We are a conventional farm. We sparingly use chemicals when needed, and follow good guidelines in the care of our environments and communities. When you are filling out your CSA application, you select the day you will pick up your share (either Monday, Wednesday Friday or Saturday). You will pick up every week on your selected pick up day.
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Cathy Green
Nov 03, 2021
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Pastor John Murray
May 18, 2021
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May Wang
Jan 05, 2021
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Jessica D.
Sep 15, 2020
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Karen Munze
Jun 29, 2019
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Scott Menia
Jun 21, 2019
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Eleanor Murray
Aug 06, 2018
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Wide variety of good fruit and veggies - can't recommend the pie, unfortunately.
My first visit this year. There was a great assortment of fruit and vegetables. I got tomatoes, cucumber, corn, blueberries and a wonderful looking Very Berry Pie for $14.
Having little self-control, I cut a small piece of pie as soon as I got home. While the filling was tasty, it was ruined by the raw bottom crust.
I thought I would do them a favor and let them know. Afterall, many people might have this experience and never buy another pie! With my information, they could fix this critical mistake.
But, no. They
My first visit this year. There was a great assortment of fruit and vegetables. I got tomatoes, cucumber, corn, blueberries and a wonderful looking Very Berry Pie for $14.
Having little self-control, I cut a small piece of pie as soon as I got home. While the filling was tasty, it was ruined by the raw bottom crust.
I thought I would do them a favor and let them know. Afterall, many people might have this experience and never buy another pie! With my information, they could fix this critical mistake.
But, no. They
Antoinette K.
Jun 22, 2018
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