Warner Farm

The story of our farm begins nearly 300 years ago, in 1718. Warner Farm is one of the oldest and longest running family farms in New England. Since that time, ten generations of Warners have farmed in Sunderland.

The Warner’s, originally from England, migrated to America in the 1620s and settled in Sunderland (then called Swampfield) in the late 1710s.

Eleaser Warner 1694-1776

Seth Warner 1729-1769

Gideon Warner 1757-1837

Chester Warner 1791-1875

Levi Warner 1818-1896

Chester Warner 1854-1940

Raymond Warner 1893-1974

Charles Warner 1922-2003

Kim Warner & Mike Wissemann 1955-Present

David Wissemann 1987-Present

Today, father and son, Mike and David Wissemann, continue that tradition by growing a wide range of crops, while following strict guidelines to maintain the land. The farm now consists of 125 acres of fertile river valley soil. This allows the Warner Farm family to offer fresh produce at the Millstone, through their Eastern Massachusetts CSA, and for wholesale throughout the Pioneer Valley.

Warner Farm is also the home of Mike’s Maze, an eight-acre corn maze that attracts over 8000 visitors to the farm each year. The Maze is open weekends and holidays September through early November.

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Mission Statement

Through the generations, our farm has been dedicated to growing the highest quality produce to sustain both the community and our farm family. We provide the most enjoyable entertainment and family fun we can cultivate from our hands, our hearts, and our minds. All of this is done with a goal of providing a fulfilling and enjoyable workplace for our employees and ourselves. At Warner Farm, we grow food; we grow fun!

 

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