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Fresh Fork Market

Self-Reported
CSA

A Farm Buying Club Based in Cleveland, OH

Farming since 2015
100% Grass-Fed
Free-Range
Non-GMO
Organic
Pasture-Raised
Pasture-Raised Eggs100% Grass-Fed BeefRaw MilkGrass-Fed MilkGrass-Fed ButterGrass-Fed YogurtPasture-Raised PorkPasture-Raised ChickenPasture-Raised TurkeyRaw HoneyHeirloom TomatoesBaked GoodsCoffee & TeaPantryBerriesButternut SquashCherry TomatoesChopsCiderCollardsCsaDairyDry BeansFruitGrains & FlourGround BeefHerbsHot SauceLardMeat

How We Process

Raw (Never Heated)
Raw/Unpasteurized

How to Buy

Bulk & Shares

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About Fresh Fork Market

Fresh Fork Market works with over 100 Ohio farmers and producers to source seasonal farm packages. They offer a summer farm share and encourage early commitment to local foods to help plan for a bountiful season.

Our Story

This food doesn't grow itself. Our farmers and producers are where this all starts. We work with over 100 Ohio farmers and producers to bring together our weekly share of high-quality food for our 3,000+ families. Many farmers have been a supplier for 10+ years and every year we find new farmers/producers to partner with to keep up with demand and product variety. Our community is thoughtful, inspiring, and meticulous about the food they produce. Get to know our community by exploring our farmers and producers. We'll link to as many farmers/producers as we can, although most of our farmers do not have websites (yes, no website even in 2020, but that's because they are prioritizing their time growing crops and making products!). Wholesome valley farm Located in Holmes County, our very own Trevor Clatterbuck has recently added "farmer" to his title. In 2015, Trevor started working with the farm (which was previously managed by another farmer/owner) to source a variety of products -- organically raised produce, pasture raised meats,  baked goods made with wheat flour & local grains and canned goods (processed on-site and made with local ingredients). The team that started farming at WVF was motivated and ready to expand. Overtime, Fresh Fork became the largest customer for the farm. As Fresh Forks business continued to grow, Trevor saw the trend/demand for more pasture raised meats. This is where Trevor adds "Farmer" to his list of titles. To guarantee that the livestock would be raised and reserved for Fresh Fork, Trevor purchased several grower animals and started helping to invest in property improvements like fencing and farrowing barns for the animals. At the same time, the owner of the property was interested in selling the land to someone who would help make sure the farm continued. After a few years of a lease-to-own deal, Trevor purchased 88 of the 200 acres of the farm. At this time, the expansion & growth of the livestock program began. New structures were created for improved pig farrowing -- a place for the sow & her piglets to be safe from the external conditions while the piglets grew big & strong enough to be weaned. Once the pigs had been weaned and healthy, they moved to outdoor pastures where they can root around for root crops, bugs and so much more. The amount of fencing that's been put in since 2015 is significant. Pigs can root through pretty much anything! A peep shack was also built for the expansive pasture raised chicken (broiler) program. For 4-6 weeks, the little peeps grow in what starts out as a 95 degree sheltered building while they get strong enough to regulate their own temperature. After that, the chickens are moved to organically treated pastures under shade wagons or in "chicken tractors". The chickens are then moved to a new piece of grass everyday for the next 8 weeks. And finally, the grassfed beef program (start-to-finish grass only) has evolved and become more precise over time. 3 fields have become completely dedicated to grazing for the beef. The beef are moved several times each day to a new patch of grass. With these 3 fields, it gives the grass enough time to grow back after grazing for a continuous rotation. The on-site commercial kitchen was also impressive to Trevor. A place where the products produced are not only made locally, but also have locally grown product included in each recipe. Most recipes have 100% locally sourced products. Not to mention, all the ingredients are ingredients you can find in your own kitchen -- no unnecessary stabilizers, preservatives or fillers. The farm kitchen has also evolved and produces are a variety of products that have been Fresh Fork Favorites -- seasonal fruit pies, buttercream sugar cookies, whole wheat breads & crackers, pepper butter, a line of salsas & hot sauces, canned fruits, seasonal jams and grape cider. As for the produce, Wholesome Valley Farm is transitional organic. Meaning they are using all organic farming practices (th

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Hours & Operations

Delivery & Pickup
farmers marketCSA
Payment Methods
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Location & Directions

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7501 Carnegie Ave., CLEVELAND, OH, 44103
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