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Bardenhagen Farms is going into its 6th generation of Bardenhagen farmers. The farm was homesteaded way back in the civil war era, which puts the farm a little over 150 years old. Farming in the early years included livestock (dairy - selling milk) grain, corn hay, and potatoes. Then later the farm stayed with potatoes and added strawberries, cauliflower, sweet and tart cherries.

Jim and Jill Bardenhagen

When the current farmer Jim Bardenhagen, retired from 20 years in MSU Extension, Jim and his wife Jan, moved the farm into producing sweet cherries, apples, and potatoes for the fresh local markets.

They also expanded into red currants, table grapes, some apricots, plums, and nectarines.

Hay, straw, and rye are also in the mix.  Potatoes are no longer in the mix – what Bardenhagen Farms without potatoes? We had to make some tough choices to streamline our efforts, and it wasn’t easy with all that history of potato growing. 

During Jim and Jan’s reign, they also placed the farm in a conservation easement called farmland preservation with the Leelanau Conservancy and the USDA. So the farm will be an agricultural enterprise forever producing food for the local market and not a site for more homes.

Chris and his family (Heather, Thea, and Xander)

My son Chris and his family (Heather, Thea, and Xander) have now returned to the farm and help us throughout the year. My daughter Ginger and her husband Ryan live on a corner of the farm and help with marketing and computer work.

We have two year-round families housed on the farm who help with all the work on the farm including harvesting.

It’s had been quite a long time since school buses stopped at our farm. Now 8 children jump on buses every day bound to the local schools.

The marketing focus for Bardenhagen Farms is fresh and high-quality fruit for the local markets. Besides selling our products in our own farm stand, we supply local stores, restaurants, and a distributor in the NW Michigan area as well as to schools and local consumers through a local food cooperative called MI Farm Cooperative that operates near the farm. We also send products in big crop years to brokers and downstate fruit packing facilities.

We have added a new feature to our farm for 2021 called online shopping where customers can go online to order our products for pick up at the farm stand. People will be able to order ahead and be sure the products will be available when they want them. We look forward to supplying tasty high-quality produce to you!

Contact

Bardenhagen Farms
7881 E Pertner Rd
Suttons Bay, MI 49682
Phone (231) 218-3199

Hours

Daily: 8 am - 8 pm

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