Tompkins Farm fields running to the tree line

About

A family, a piece of land, a promise

We set out to grow food the honest way — protecting the soil that feeds us and the community that gathers around the table.

A young member of the Tompkins family peeking through the sweet corn
Our History

Founded in 2021 by Mark & Tammy

Tompkins Farm & Land is owned and run by Mark & Tammy Tompkins. What began in 2021 as a love of the land in Randolph, New York has grown into a working family farm in the heart of Cattaraugus County — close to the Pennsylvania line, in the cool, rolling country of USDA Zone 5b–6a.

It has always been a family affair. Mark and Tammy raised three daughters, and today there are five grandchildren who run the rows, hunt for ripe pumpkins, and pull sweet corn an hour before supper. The farm is, more than anything, the place this family comes together.

Every season we learn a little more from the ground itself, and every year the soil gives a little more back. We're still a young farm, and proud of it: building something honest, one harvest at a time.

Mark and Tammy Tompkins, owners of Tompkins Farm & Land
Meet the Family

Mark & Tammy Tompkins

Mark and Tammy are the heart and the hands of Tompkins Farm. They bought the ground, planned the fields, and put in the first seed — and they still do most of the work themselves, the way they like it.

Ask them why they farm and you'll get the same answer: for the family. The long planting days and the early harvest mornings all lead back to the same place — a table full of people they love, eating food they grew together.

Owners & growers Family-run since 2021 Randolph, New York
The Next Generation

Three daughters, five grandkids

A farm is a wonderful place to be a kid — and an even better place to be a grandparent. Our five grandchildren are growing up with dirt on their hands and sweet corn on their faces, and that's exactly the point.

Our Mission

The freshest food, the healthiest land

Quality produce

To provide the freshest, highest-quality produce we can grow — picked at its peak and shared at its best.

Protect the land

To farm sustainably with practices that protect our soil and water — keeping this land healthy for future generations.

Stronger community

To support local agriculture, because we believe good food, grown close to home, builds stronger and healthier communities.

Our Land

Every field has its place

Our acreage is laid out with intention — crops, gardens, clover buffers, and wild edges that work together as one healthy system.

Aerial parcel view of the Tompkins Farm property with fields, woods, and pond

From above

From the air you can read the whole story: open crop ground, the pond, wooded edges for wildlife, and the buildings at the heart of it all. We work with the contours of the land rather than against them.

Randolph, New York 14772
Cattaraugus County · USDA Hardiness Zone 5b–6a · roughly 11–12 acres in crop.
Tompkins Farm 2026 crop field map showing sunflowers, sweet corn, pumpkins, and clover buffers

Our 2026 crop field map — sweet corn and sunflowers near the house, pumpkins on the east ground, with 50-foot clover buffers between the growing areas.

Want to know what we're planting next?

Take a walk through our crops and our growing philosophy.

What We Grow Our No-Till Way