Address: 171 Harrington Ave, Concord, MA 01742, USA
Phone: +19783694069
Sunday: 10AM–6PM
Monday: 10AM–6PM
Tuesday: 10AM–6PM
Wednesday: 10AM–6PM
Thursday: 10AM–6PM
Friday: 10AM–6PM
Saturday: 10AM–6PM
John Carson
This is my second year getting firewood from Marshall Farm. I was impressed this past year with how evenly the log sizes were, and the quality of the burning wood.
Wicked Yankee TV
Fantastic Family farm that delivers quality every time! . We just received our order of firewood from Ricky today. He came to the home immediately, was efficient, professional, and the quality of wood was wonderful. He is honest and forthright and a pleasure to do business with. The farm also sells delicious honey and fresh eggs. The animals are well cared for at this small farm in Concord, that will be sure to have our business for many years to come. Well done! Tara Duffy
Anna Olsen
Worth it! You get really high quality plants and produce here. I bought some cheapie tomato plants at BJs and the plant I bought at Marshall Farms is outproducing them by a mile! Highly recommend.
David A. Baum
About a month earlier I saw Rick drop a load off on Elm Street in West Acton. We had a quick chat and let me know the costs and delivery charges. I thought the wood looked real clean and definitely was seasoned. On Sunday, a month later, I texted Rick to see if he had any cord wood left. He promptly texted back, stating that he only had semi-seasoned wood. It worked out perfectly for me. I had (1) cord left of 2-year-old seasoned. The (2) new cords fit perfectly on my three-cord rack. See below ...Portioned Cords Arrived And I didn’t have much bark and kindling, (2 barrels), Which I will use for tinder to get the fires going! I thought $300 per cord was reasonable and $35 delivered per cord. They do not short their customers. Thanks Marshall Farms!!
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Marshall farm has a lot of great local produce, but not pick your own. To your second question: At any berry picking farm in New England the berry season is not until the end of summer. If your group has kids, I'd check out Drumlin Farm in Lincoln for fun activities. Good luck!
Marshall farms does not have pickyour own. But you can buy a large selection of their own vegetables and eggs plus plants and flowers. They also sell meat and milk, plus wood, mulch and many other things. Support your local farms! No Farms = No Food
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