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Specialties
Our little stand offers goods and produce contributed by thirty-two local families. All the produce is organically grown\non-spray. But Midway Farms is much more than just a produce stand. Among our offerings we have fresh milk, free range chicken eggs, cheeses and yogurt, jams, jellies and honey, locally grown beef, chicken and rabbit. We also have an assortment of Gluten-Free baked goods from cookies to pizza crust. Further still we are a gift shop with a nice variety of locally made products including cards, soaps, lotions, linens and jewelry and much more.
Cynthia Kapple the proprietor of Midway Farms, has a unique and elegant hand for flower arrangements. With a combination of planted, wild flowers and unusual greenery she can create unforgettable arrangement for you. Plus if you are looking for a place to hold an event such as a wedding, bridal shower or rehearsal dinner you might consider Midway Farms beautiful garden setting for your event.
History
Established in 1998.
In 1998, Cynthia started working 2.7 acres to supply her family and farm stand with fresh produce, cut flowers and eggs. Now she also provides a place for her neighbors to sell the fruits of their various labors: homemade soaps & jellies, original cards by Ellen Hamill, crafts, garden art and Gluten-Free baked goods. Cynthia clearly enjoys this community-building aspect of her farm stand business. She often does not monetarily benefit from her neighbors’ items, but she does benefit from the added diversity they bring to her venture. This, she explains, is why she calls it Midway Farms (plural), she sees it as a multi-family venture. They are a «Farm Family». Cynthia’s kids, husband and a neighbor-friend also help out on the farm, contributing energy and learning skills.
Meet the Business Owner
Cynthia K.
Business Owner
At the age of eight, Cynthia Kapple started selling organically grown produce from their family garden to help them make ends meet. She pulled her little red wagon of fresh produce from neighbor to neighbor. «I remember the joy and excitement as the neighbors called each other when they saw me coming. They didn’t want to miss out.»