We still have fresh picked sweetcorn through mid October!

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Your Every Season Local Farm Market…

Always a reliable destination for delicious field-to-table selections, Farm Wagon Produce enjoys the loyalty of appreciative customers who return for the freshest in Lancaster County Produce, season after season.  Conveniently located near Rtes 322, 23, and 897 in the East Earl area of Lancaster County, Farm Wagon is a locally owned and family operated roadside farm market that opened in the early 1990’s.  They are committed to always being a reliable stop for fresh picked fruit and vegetables, homegrown garlic, as well as fresh cut flower bouquets.

Open seasonally from April through November, most of what is sold comes from their own fields and gardens which bring extra beauty to the picturesque Weaverland Valley, where they make their home.

Make sure to stop by this hidden gem, especially during June’s pick-your-own strawberry season.  They do have strawberries and red raspberries throughout the summer and into fall with their ever-bearing varieties.  From tasty asparagus in the spring to decorative pumpkins at fall harvest, Farm Wagon is your local market for every season.

Various produce including strawberries, peppers, and squash, along with milk, eggs, honey, and preserves displayed in a market with a "Field-To-Table Produce ~ Spring, Summer, Fall" sign.

Contact Us!

Phone: (717) 354-2041
Address: 1061 Weaverland Rd East Earl, PA 17519

A collage showing a "Farm Wagon Produce" sign, bins of yellow squash priced at 50 cents each, a pile of watermelons, a "Tomatoes" sign with tomatoes on display, and rows of flowering plants.
Monday
9:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Tuesday
9:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Wednesday
9:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Thursday
9:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Friday
9:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Saturday
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Sunday
Closed
Good Friday, Ascension Day, and Other Christian Holidays
Closed

Directions

A parking lot with a large green and white tent, a small building, and parked cars. In the background, fields, a farm, and silos are visible. The text "Family Owned & Operated" is at the bottom.