SAJA Farms

Traditional, seasonal, family-owned farm growing all-natural, organic produce including non-GMO super sweet corn and field-grown tomatoes.
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About

Facts
Founded 1915
Background

Since 1915, this family-owned farm in Dracut, Massachusetts, has been providing fresh, seasonal produce to the local community. Known for its sweet corn and tomatoes, the farm is directed by Caroline Zuk, the granddaughter of Polish farmers Bronisława and Andrzej Saja, with field management by cousin John Grzesik, known as Farmer John.

Practices

The farm grows all-natural, organic produce free of harmful chemicals. They emphasize non-GMO crops and maintain a focus on field-to-table freshness. The farm's practices are rooted in traditional farming methods, ensuring the land is treated with care and respect.

Of note

The farm stand opens from July 20th through mid-October, offering a variety of seasonal produce including corn, tomatoes, late fall squash, and cabbage. The farm is a local favorite, known for its outstanding customer service and moderately priced produce. For spring vegetable garden plants and bedding plants, customers can contact Carol directly.

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Where to find them

403 Parker Rd
Dracut, MA 01826
(978) 454-7252
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