Good Harvest Farms
Chris began wholesaling vegetables and flowers through auctions and stores. While successful, he felt the real goal should be selling his crops directly to the consumer. His small roadside stand soon grew much bigger. With the help of his wife Cindy, Good Harvest Farms continued to grow and they eventually joined with the Lancaster County Farmer’s Market. The business has grown 10-fold since 1990 – mainly because Chris listens to what his customers want, and that’s the freshest fruits and vegetables available. In 2000, Good Harvest Farms added hydroponic lettuce and herbs to the mix. The only way to get fresher produce is to grow it in your own back yard.
"Being Fresh is our Business," and we will continue to grow what our customers want.