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Shipping Protection!

We know out product isn’t cheap and neither is shipping. Therefore, Koehn Family Produce has integrated the Route shipping insurance option on the checkout page. For $0.98 per order under $100.00 your jams are insured from the time it leaves the jam house until it’s literally in your hands. This covers everything from rough handling to theft from your front porch. Once you have purchased the insurance ( toggle the switch on the checkout page), Route sends you an email so you can track your order in real time. If anything happens, you can request an immediate refund or have your order sent again without hassle. Please visit Route.com for more information.

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Cyber Monday Sale

Cyber Monday Sale! From 11:30 tonight until Tuesday night at midnight get 5% off all Blackberry Hill Farms jams, jellies, and pickled products. What better gift than the home-made goodness of hand-crafted Blackberry Hill! Good food makes good friends.

Honey and syrup excluded

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Thanksgiving Treats!

Thanksgiving is just around the corner! A time for family, food, and fun! Make it special with pickled products from Blackberry Hill Farms Jams, Jellies,and Pickled Products! Choose from dill pickles, sweet pickles and our alltime best seller–Pickled Beets!

Pickles and Relishes by Blackberry Hill Farms
Blackberry Hill Farms Pickled Products!
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West Plains new Retail Location!

Looking for Blackberry Hill in West Plains, MO? Check out Country at Heart Old Time General Store located at #2 Court Square on the historic West Plains square. There you can find all kinds of gifts from games to books to clothing to decor, not to mention tons of candies!! Best of all, they carry Blackberry Hill Farms Jams, Jellies, and Pickled Products!

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Prayers for Farmington

This morning our prayers go out to the Mennonite community at Farmington. Last Thursday a tragic accident occured resulting in the loss of an 8 year old child. Four other family members are in the hospital suffering critical injuries. Funeral services for the child will be held this morning in Farmington. May God bless them all.

If you would like to donate to help cover the vast medical bills please send your donation to:

819 Old Frederick Town Road Farmington, MO 63640

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Bates County Produce Auction

The Bates County Produce consignment auction is the comming Friday and Saturday! There will be lots of horses, small livestock, furniture items, farm machinery, and more!

Go inside the building and get something to eat!! Inside, you will find all kinds of breads and deserts. Make sure to be around at noon on Saturday for the fried pies (made by the very talented Mary Mazelin) and ice cream!

Mark your calendar for this weekend!

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Troyer’s Strawberries

It’s that time of year again!

I spoke with Virginia Troyer this weekend about what’s up with the strawberries this year (2019 season). She said that she is not sure what the yeild will be yet. They are starting to bloom and the old saying is “three weeks from bloom”. So, hopefully by the first week or so of May they will be ready. The last several years Virginia has had the best strawberry U-Pick around. No reason to expect any different this year. If you don’t remember, she was the Mennonite lady at the Nevada Farmers’ Market that literally everyone bought from. She truely is a superb grower.

You can also expect to find a lot of her produce at Maple Grove Mennonite Farm Market!