ORGANIC GROCERY · WINCHENDON, MA
Organic Groceries in Winchendon
Certified-organic produce, bulk staples, local dairy, and fresh bread — in a real grocery store, at prices that work for real households.
Actually local, actually organic
The Farm Stand is the retail outlet of Farming is Life, a certified-organic regenerative farm. A lot of our shelves are stocked directly from our fields. The rest comes from neighboring farms and small producers we know personally — all growing without chemicals and all within a short drive of Winchendon.
If you've been driving to Whole Foods in Leominster or the co-op further south, we want you to know there's an honest organic grocery option right here.
Shop by category
Certified-organic produce
Seasonal fruits and vegetables from our farm and nearby growers. In summer: heirloom tomatoes, cucumbers, peppers, greens, herbs, berries, stone fruit. In fall: winter squash, apples, potatoes, hardy greens. Everything certified-organic or grown to the same standard.
Local dairy
Milk, eggs, and cheese from nearby Massachusetts dairies. Fresh, minimally processed, and traceable to a farm you could drive to.
Fresh bread
Delivered daily from local bakeries — real loaves made with good flour, not shelf-stable sandwich bread.
Bulk goods
Heirloom beans, whole grains, organic flours, rice, oats, and pantry essentials. Buy the amount you need and skip the packaging tax.
Pantry staples
Oils, vinegars, honey, maple syrup, spices, nut butters, condiments — carefully chosen, mostly organic, mostly small producers.
Heirloom & specialty
Culturally-relevant and heirloom varieties you won't find in a supermarket — the reason many of our regulars got started shopping here.
SNAP / EBT is welcome here
We accept SNAP on eligible items. Organic produce, dairy, bread, bulk staples, and most pantry goods are all SNAP-eligible. Using your benefits here means more of your household's food comes from farms you can visit.
Why prices work at The Farm Stand
We're not a premium grocery store. Because a lot of what we stock comes from across the parking lot (or from farms we know personally), we don't pay the middleman markups you'd see on the same product at a big-box organic chain. Bulk goods in particular are priced to let a family actually stock a pantry.