Cordelias Farm

Contact@CordeliasFarm.com
228 Pleasant St. Berlin, MA 01503
Cordelias Farm local farm and produce in Berlin.

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About the Farm

Cordelia's Farm is a working family farm nestled in Berlin, Massachusetts, where the same family has called this land home for seven generations. Since the 1830s, they have been steadily cultivating the rich New England soil, building a legacy that spans nearly two centuries. The farm recently changed its name to honor Cordelia Bigelow Hastings, a remarkable ancestor who exemplified the strength and resilience that continues to define this multi-generational operation.

Cordelia Bigelow was born in 1817 and married Christopher Sawyer Hastings in 1840, moving to his farm on Pleasant Street in Berlin where the current operation still thrives today. When the Civil War broke out and her husband joined the U.S. Army as a captain, Cordelia took the reins of the entire operation, managing the farm and family businesses until her death in 1903. Her diaries, letters, and personal effects, still preserved in the farmhouse attic, offer a window into the daily life of a 19th-century farm family and the enduring connection to this particular piece of Massachusetts countryside.

Today, the farm specializes in small fruit and vegetable production, with James and Nathaniel representing the youngest generation to work this land. They continue the tradition of growing blueberries, strawberries, and raspberries alongside corn, tomatoes, and a diverse assortment of other vegetables. The farm maintains its commitment to community connection through pick-your-own operations, a Community Supported Agriculture program, and the same welcoming spirit that has characterized this family farm for generations.

Cordelia's Farm is a working family farm nestled in Berlin, Massachusetts, where the same family has called this land home for seven generations. Since the 1830s, they have been steadily cultivating the rich New England soil, building a legacy that spans nearly two centuries. The farm recently changed its name to honor Cordelia Bigelow Hastings, a remarkable ancestor who exemplified the strength and resilience that continues to define this multi-generational operation.

Cordelia Bigelow was born in 1817 and married Christopher Sawyer Hastings in 1840, moving to his farm on Pleasant Street in Berlin where the current operation still thrives today. When the Civil War broke out and her husband joined the U.S. Army as a captain, Cordelia took the reins of the entire operation, managing the farm and family businesses until her death in 1903. Her diaries, letters, and personal effects, still preserved in the farmhouse attic, offer a window into the daily life of a 19th-century farm family and the enduring connection to this particular piece of Massachusetts countryside.

Today, the farm specializes in small fruit and vegetable production, with James and Nathaniel representing the youngest generation to work this land. They continue the tradition of growing blueberries, strawberries, and raspberries alongside corn, tomatoes, and a diverse assortment of other vegetables. The farm maintains its commitment to community connection through pick-your-own operations, a Community Supported Agriculture program, and the same welcoming spirit that has characterized this family farm for generations.

Foods Sold

Vegetables

  • Corn
  • Tomatoes

Fruit

  • Blueberries
  • Strawberries
  • Raspberries

Vegetables

  • Corn
  • Tomatoes

Fruit

  • Blueberries
  • Strawberries
  • Raspberries

Contact Details

(978) 838-2942
https://cordeliasfarm.com/
228 Pleasant St. Berlin, MA 01503
Contact@CordeliasFarm.com
May Hours: 9am - 5pm Daily
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