Farm-Fresh Produce and Wabash Valley Berry Patches
|Families are searching for outdoor activities and local farm fresh produce in Terre Haute, so we put together a list of farm-to-table produce stands, berry patches, and community-supported agriculture (CSA) programs available right here in the Wabash Valley!
Farm-Fresh Produce in Terre Haute and the Wabash Valley
- The Terre Haute Farmers’ Market meets in the parking lot of Meadows Shopping Center on Saturday mornings. Vendors sell homemade baked goods, meat, craft items, and produce. Buy from the actual farmers who grow your produce as resale is not allowed.
- At the White Violet Farm Store step into their quaint store and you’ll find a little bit of everything. Of course they sell seasonal produce, herbs and flowers grown just steps away on their certified organic farm … but they also have handmade alpaca products made with yarn and fiber from the herd.
- Cultivate Farmstead (formerly The Pickery) is a family-owned farm with organically grown produce. Visit their farm store at 3279 E Margaret Drive, Terre Haute, IN.
- L&A Family Farms in Paris, IL (home of the famous Sunflower Maze) sells produce, meat, and eggs and has a CSA. They are open by appointment or by chance. The best time to catch them is between 1:00-2:00 PM when they normally process our eggs.
- District 6 Market. Discover District 6 Market, your premier destination for an unmatched selection of plants. With over 1,500 varieties nurtured in our expansive 30,000 sq ft of greenhouse space, we offer everything from vibrant annuals and hardy perennials to lush houseplants, exotic Tropicals, robust vegetable & herb plants, and aquatic wonders.
- (Under construction!) Terre Foods is a member-owned, natural foods grocery store that is forming in Terre Haute, Indiana that will focus on local and organic products. Their future store is located at 1253 Lafayette Ave in 12 Points in Terre Haute.
- Fresh on Cypress at Miller Farms is a family owned and operated, thornless blackberry farm in southern Terre Haute, IN. You can often find their stand at the Terre Haute Farmer’s Market.
- Ditzler Orchard is in Rosedale (North of TH) and about 25-minutes from central Terre Haute. Strawberry picking should start in May.
- Farm Connection is known for their beef products, but they also sell things like tomatoes, honey, teas, soaps, and eggs in their store.
- Closer to Brazil is Tuckers in Clay City. (Tucker Farm Produce on facebook). They are about six miles south of the 46 and 59 intersection.
- In Rosedale, Indiana (about 45 minutes from Terre Haute), buy corn, bread, flowers, and tomato plants at Yowell Farms.
- In Fillmore, Indiana, visit Chandler’s Farm that has berries, apples, pumpkins, meat, and vegetables.
- About 60 miles to the southwest of Terre Haute, visit Bigard’s Strawberry Patch and Peach Orchard in Newton, Illinois.
- If you’re willing to venture towards Bloomington, Scottish Acres in Bowling Green for blackberries.
Farms, berry patches, and produce stands come and go, so please call or message them to confirm before you head out for a visit!
For berries, check out these berry patches near Terre Haute or the Wabash Valley:
- Fresh on Cypress at Miller Farms is a relatively-new blackberry farm in Terre Haute!
- Ditzler Orchard is in Rosedale (North of TH) and about 25-minutes from central Terre Haute. They will offer U-pick strawberries in May.
For more summer fun, don’t forget to check out our monthly calendars!!

Closed:
Blann Berries and Pumpkin Works have both closed.