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You Pick Em’ We Pick Em’
Certified Organic Blueberries

136 Seminary Road, Milford, NY 13807
(607) 547-2600

'You Pick Em' Certified Organic Blueberries

IMG_2418Ingalls Blueberry Hill farm is located 5 miles south of Cooperstown, NY. Look for a sign on State Route 28 pointing you west on Seminary Road. The blueberry field is on a 10 acre field overlooking the Susquehanna Valley and the Cooperstown Dreams Park ball fields.

Blueberries are considered the ‘gold standard’ of superfoods. They are high in antioxidants have been shown to protect our bodies against diabetes, cardiovascular disease, memory loss, and cancer. Our blueberries are rain-washed and touched only by your hands. Besides the fresh air and country exercise, you get a free dose of mental health without a script. It doesn’t get much better than that!

Our ‘certified organic’ status is especially attractive to parents of young children who care about food safety since we are pesticide free. And then after the parents have finished educating their children about eating off the land, the kids can go and feed and pet our sheep in the pasture next to the berry field. At Ingalls Blueberry Hill your children are always welcome. However, we will expect them to come back in 20 years and pay for all the berries they ate while their parents were picking.

Note, this may be 'New York' but it is not the City. There is plenty of free parking here and your cars are safe. Bathroom facilities are available on site. Water is good and plentiful for hand-washing and for drinking. The fields are well cared for and the grass between the rows is neatly mowed. Customers picked over 8 tons of berries last blueberry season. One or two gallon buckets are available for picking and they come with a removable plastic bag in which to take home your berries.

The back-to-the-land experience is an added-plus for families coming from cities that do not have the benefits of Pick-Your-Own farms in their suburbs.

Our 2023 price for certified organic blueberries is $4.00/lb.

The farmer, David Ingalls, grew up on this family farm when it was a dairy farm back in the 60s. He and his wife raised their four sons on this family farm. Their sons still retain their love of the land. Coming to Ingalls Blueberry Hill is like coming home. We will look forward to meeting you.  

David Ingalls

COVID-19 Policies

 We will be following established guidelines from NYS Department of Health for field 'You-Pick' farm businesses. Our berry rows are 11 feet apart for social distancing. You can do all the hand-holding and hugging you want to, IF you're family.

David and Darlene Ingalls

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Our Season

We are now closed for the 2023 Season.

Check back in June for details about 2024.
Our 2023 Season opened on Saturday, July 22 and ran through mid-August.


HOURS
Field opens:
• Monday through Friday: 7am-1pm; 5pm-8pm (dark);
• Saturday: 7am–1pm; Closed Saturday Afternoon
• Sunday: Closed
(Berries will be good and ripe on Monday morning!)

We accept cash, checks and charge cards.
2023 Price is $4.00/pound 

If you pick over 50 lbs., you’ve earned a free jar of blueberry blossom honey OR a jar of blueberry jam!

Whether you come from Brooklyn, Baltimore or Cooperstown, there is plenty of FREE parking. 

Bathrooms facilities are located on the west side of the field.

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Ingalls Blueberry Hill
'You Pick Em' or 'We Pick Em'
Certified Organic Blueberries

David and Darlene Ingalls
136 Seminary Road
Milford, NY 13807
(607) 547-2600

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Welcome to Ingalls Blueberry Hill

NOFA – NY Certified Organic, LLC #2010061

Please Note: Our berries are much better than the Northeast average!

Tasting berries is acceptable, but ‘no grazing’. Grazing is for cows and sheep. Small children (under 3) will be required to return in 20 years and pay for all the berries they ate.

Bathroom facilities are located on the west side of the field – an out-house with soap and water.

Water for washing and for drinking is available at the end of the blueberry shack.

The bears are not real, never were, so don’t be afraid.

For the ‘want to know folks, we have an informational sheet for the asking:
e.g. Did you know that we brought in over 800,000 honey bees and bumble bees for spring pollination?
Or, that this spring, four of us spend nine weeks on our knees pruning (and some of the time praying)?

Know your farmer; know how we farm; and know what you eat.

Blessings from David and Darlene Ingalls