Perry-Dice Organics

Perry-Dice Organics Perry-Dice Organics is an organic crop farm located in the foothills of the Allegheny Mountains. Perry-Dice Organics was formed in 2012.
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After being away for a handful of years building a dazzling financial career life threw me a curveball. In stride I came home and started to build my childhood dream. Today I'm working almost 800 acres of land organically with plans to grow in the future. Current crops grown are: corn, soybeans and triticale, oats, wheat and black beans. Eventually I would like to bring other organic business ventures into the area to help improve our otherwise depressed local economy.

For the past 5+ I have had the absolute honor and privilege to work alongside of and get to know Bruce Yocum. Sadly on F...
11/18/2024

For the past 5+ I have had the absolute honor and privilege to work alongside of and get to know Bruce Yocum. Sadly on Friday 11/15 we lost our dearest friend. It’s hard to even find the words that describe the incredible man that Bruce was. Bruce truly lived a life of service especially to the people he cared so deeply for and there were many. To the people that were fortunate enough to be considered family by Bruce, he was the most loyal, giving, selfless man you’d come across. To everyone in the community he was a friendly face and a listening ear, with a voice that echoed throughout the town (and quite possibly nearby towns as well). Bruce loved people and this was so evident. This loss will be felt in every part of our community and while we mourn the insurmountable loss of this incredible man, let us be reminded of how blessed we were to love and be loved by Bruce. May we all strive to live a life filled with the same generosity, love, and positivity that he modeled.
Rest easy Bruce, you deserve it.
I hope we meet again

Exceeded their alotted storage but I'll take it. 🌻 🌻 🌻
11/01/2024

Exceeded their alotted storage but I'll take it. 🌻 🌻 🌻

10/31/2024

The moment everyone has been waiting for has arrived!

10/31/2024
The king of the farm is famous now!
10/24/2024

The king of the farm is famous now!

🐾 **Meet Tito: Our Pet of the Week!** 🐾

Tito, an almost 4-year-old Aussie Shepherd/Blue Heeler mix, is all about adventure—especially when it comes to riding around on the tractor! 🚜 This handsome boy is always ready to hop on and lend a paw, whether it's helping out on the farm or making his way to the Olean Area Farmers Market.

Join us this Saturday from 8am-1pm for the *last* farmers market of the season before we return for the Holiday Market on November 23rd! 🛍️ Come stock up on local goods, fresh produce, and maybe even catch Tito dreaming of his next tractor ride! 🐾

Combines' going nomb nomb nomb like pac man.
10/21/2024

Combines' going nomb nomb nomb like pac man.

Perry-dice 🤝🏼 Northern lights
10/11/2024

Perry-dice 🤝🏼 Northern lights

I think this will clean some seed! Metra ADS-4000-CDC
09/19/2024

I think this will clean some seed! Metra ADS-4000-CDC

08/22/2024
Paige Williams caught the farmer out inspecting his crop tonight.....If you want to see them please view from the road o...
08/16/2024

Paige Williams caught the farmer out inspecting his crop tonight.....

If you want to see them please view from the road only. If you want to get pictures in them or pick some go see The Songin Farm on Gile rd in hinsdale.

08/14/2024

Baling hay and admiring my sunflowers!

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6693 Rt 16
Franklinville, NY
14737

Telephone

(716) 353-5518

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Perry-Dice Organics was formed in 2012. After being away for a handful of years building a dazzling financial career life threw me a curveball. In stride I came home and started to build my childhood dream. Today I'm working almost 400 acres of land organically with plans to grow in the future. Current crops grown are: corn, soybeans and triticale, peas, green beans, buckwheat, and oats. Eventually I would like to bring other organic business ventures into the area to help improve our otherwise depressed local economy.