The Co-op attempts to identify sources for produce that are grown organically/naturally and/or locally and to pass on information regarding services and products that might be of interest to the membership. The Co-op does not endorse any products or services and the Co-op relies on the representations of the suppliers/producers and does not check their credentials. If you are a local producer and would like to be listed here, please contact us with your information.
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a wren’s nest – Fresh eggs and homegrown pork available. Beginning in late June and continuing through the summer we’ll have produce: tomatoes, carrots, onions, artichokes, flowers and herbs to name a few things.visit us at the Loco For Local Farmers Market Thursday evenings June through September at the Sangre De Cristo Art Center in Pueblo. 719-289-4056 ***********************************************************
Baas Over Dun – is a small rural farm in Penrose Colorado whose farm animals all are somewhat spoiled pets and have rather silly names. We are on a path of self sufficiency, hard path in these days of everything instant. We offer limited local raw milk shares. Contact us for more info.
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2241 County Rd. 1 A, Cotopaxi, Co. 719-942-4361 stephen_o@wildblue.net
On-site, online sales, or by telephone. Beef, goat, sausage, USDA inspected. Anitibiotic, and hormone free. Grass fed and finished. Delivery available. They also have Christmas trees.
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Belly Acres – sweet cakes, skin care products, Nubian & Nigerian goats, goat milk, herdshares, farm fresh eggs.
John & Mary O’Brien (719-783-2470)
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Beren’s Equine Essentials/Sacred Blessings
Celeste Pellman
719-372-6234
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Bizzy Bee Honey Farms
Florence, CO
Rena’ Pryor (renabizzybee@aol.com)
local raw honey, old fashion Lye Soap in 16 different scents, Lip Balms in 6 flavors
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Custom tarps and covers, locally grown honey
719-784-4852 or 719-240-0758
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Colon Orchards – local fruit and vegetables
Some natural & organic. Local jams, jellies, honey and spices
3175 Grandview Ave, Canon City 719-275-6459
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Colorado Gourmet Food Company – Michelle Saylor (coloradogourmetfoodcompany@comcast.net)
Jams, Salsas, Butters, Spices, Candles, Baskets and Breads. Fund raising available. 719-302-2816
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DanCin Nichols Expanding Horizons, LLC
www.NaturalLikeUs.com Natural skin care & healthy products
www.HealthyKosherDarkChocolate.com cacao + acai = powerful antioxidants
719-429-1063
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Desert Canyon Farm (USDA Organic) – Chris & Tammi Hartung (about the Farm)
http://desertcanyonfarmgreenthoughts.wordpress.com/
Organic Herbs, heirlooms, & ethnic vegetables, strawberries, edible flowers & more
1270 Field Avenue, Canon City, CO
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A sustainable 3rd generation farm
CSA, beef, veggies
719-371-3241
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Larga Vista Ranch – Chemical free 100% pasture-raised pork, and 100% grass-finished beef. Milk shares.
Doug & Kin Wiley (Family owned and operated since 1917)
719-947-0982
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Lippis Farm
Organic Farm
719-275-1847
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Maytag Mountain Ranch – Grass Fed Beef. Intensive grazing rotation system.
Hillside, CO (near Westcliffe) (800) 363 – 9856
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Mini Moos & Kids Too! – goats milk & cheese
1221 High St. Canon City
719-431-3647 – Jo Anderson
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Mother Nature’s Health Foods
Organic produce, food, vitamins, herbs, bulk food, bulk herbs & spices, R.O. water, personal care.
719-275-9367
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Natural home-grown alpaca yarn, rovings, rugs & products at our farm store since 2001
719-784-4544
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Quail Hill Farm
Local & organically grown salad sprouts (radish, alfalfa, clover)
719-269-3502
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Rosita Mary’s – Bee Keeper & Herbalist
Handmade lotions, soaps and salves
719-783-9280 mary@rositamary.com
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For Home Wine Makers & Colorado Wineries Riesling, Cabernet Frac, Cayuga
David & Karin Fuselier co-op members!
1702 Willow Canon City, Co 81212
719-315-2075
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Healthy, Hydroponic & Organics
Buy a Bag—fresh, local & organic produce bags delivered weekly.
Bulk herbs and natural products for healthy natural living
The Co-op has a wholesale account with Starwest and members are eligible to order at wholesale prices. Contact Donia at canoncoop@gmail.com to place an order.
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Windkist – Off the grid, 350 acre sustainable farm. Meat and egg CSA.
2400 Fourmile Creek Rd
PO Box 250
Hartsel, CO 80449
Phone: 719-839-5817
Email: windkist @wildblue.net
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Farmer’s Markets
Canon City has two Farmers’ Markets events- the Saturday market and the Tuesday Market.
The Co-op has a table at the Saturday market, which is held every Saturday at the Holy Cross Abbey grounds. (June 1st – Oct. 12th). MAP
The Canon Food Co-op has a booth at both markets and will be selling local produce and other items, so please stop by and say hello. There may be Master Gardeners at the table who will answer your gardening questions. Members are allowed to sell their produce and wares, but must follow the Canon Food Co-op Farmers’ Market Guidelines. Volunteers are always welcome to “man” the booth.
Volunteer to man the booth for the Saturday Farmers’ Market – click HERE.
Volunteer to man the booth for the Wednesday Farmers’ Market – click HERE.
The Tuesday market is held every Tuesday on the corner of 5th & Macon from 9 am – 1:30 pm (June 4th – Oct. 8th). MAP
Florence Farmer’s Market
Every Thursday, 7 am – 1 pm, Pioneer Park, Florence, CO
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Do you have room for a local honey producer?? What love to share with every one and find out what is available.
Thanks Rena’