Missouri farm directory

34 Pick-Your-Own Farms in Missouri (2026)

34 working farms in Missouri selling apples, pumpkins, berries, and more you pick yourself, each with location, fulfillment, and a direct contact path.

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We track 34 pick-your-own farms in Missouri, across 31 towns, 1 list blueberries, 1 list blackberries, 1 list cherries, 2 deliver or ship, 32 are pickup or on-farm only.

Pick-your-own farms let you walk the rows and harvest fruit and produce straight off the plant, usually paying by the pound or the container. It is the freshest way to buy, the cheapest way to buy in volume, and the closest most families get to where their food actually grows. What is open to pick changes through the year, so the trick is knowing what is ready before you drive out.

The fall window is the big one. Apples come in from late summer into October, and pumpkins follow through October, which is why apple-and-pumpkin weekends draw the biggest crowds of the year. Summer is berries and stone fruit: strawberries in late spring, then blueberries, cherries, peaches, and brambles through the warm months. A single farm often rolls from one crop to the next, so it pays to call ahead or check the farm's page before you go.

Picking is weather-dependent and supply runs out. A hot week can pull a crop two weeks early, and a popular Saturday can clear a field by noon, so the smart move is to confirm the day's picking conditions with the farm directly. Bring cash, wear closed shoes, and ask whether containers are provided or you bring your own.

Every farm below links to its own page with location, what it grows, and how to make contact. Use the seasonal list to see what is ready to pick in your state right now, then open a farm to confirm hours and conditions before you drive.

What you can pick in Missouri right now

Typical windows for Missouri. Crops ripen on the weather, so confirm the day's picking with the farm before you drive.

CropSeasonFarms here
BlueberriesIn season now1 farm
BlackberriesIn season now1 farm
CherriesIn season now1 farm

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Live map, filtered to pick-your-own fruit and produce in Missouri, sortable by distance from your ZIP.

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How pick-your-own works

First time picking? Here is the whole thing in one table.

QuestionWhat to know
How you payBy the pound, by the container, or a flat per-bag price. Many farms still take cash only, so bring some.
ContainersSome farms hand you a box or bucket, others want you to bring your own. Ask before you go.
Call aheadPicking depends on weather and what is ripe. A quick call or a check of the farm page tells you what is open that day.
Best timeGo early. Popular farms pick out by midday on fall and summer weekends.
What to wearClosed shoes and clothes you do not mind getting dirty. Fields are muddy after rain.

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34 pick-your-own farms in Missouri

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Frequently asked questions

How many farms sell pick-your-own fruit and produce in Missouri?

34 working farms in Missouri list pick-your-own fruit and produce on farm-to-door, across 31 towns. Open the live map to filter by pickup, delivery, or distance from your ZIP.

Where can I buy pick-your-own fruit and produce in Missouri?

Browse the 34 farms on this page, open any farm for its location and contact path, or use the live directory filtered to pick-your-own fruit and produce in Missouri. Most sell at the farm, at pickup points, or by local delivery.

How do I know what is ready to pick right now?

Crops ripen on the weather, not the calendar, so the window shifts a week or two each year. The seasonal list on this page shows what is typically pickable in your state at this time, and each farm page is the place to confirm the current day. Calling ahead is always worth it before a long drive.

Do pick-your-own farms take cards or cash?

It varies. Larger operations usually take cards, but plenty of smaller farms are still cash only, especially at the field stand. Bring cash to be safe and ask the farm if you want to be sure.

Should I bring my own containers?

Some farms provide boxes, buckets, or bags, and some ask you to bring your own. A few charge per container. Check the farm page or call ahead so you are not caught out at the field.

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