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NYS Produce Auctions Locations and Contact Information

Judson Reid, Extension Vegetable Specialist, Team Leader
Harvest New York

Last Modified: August 11, 2025
NYS Produce Auctions Locations and Contact Information

Produce auctions in New York State have been formed so that produce growers have a way of marketing their product to quality minded buyers through open competitive bidding. A map of produce auction locations across the state is provided along with contact information. Auction days and times vary by location and by year. Contact the auction directly for the schedule.

Augusta Produce Auction
2326 North Rd, Oriskany Falls, NY 13425
315-825-1208

Chautauqua Produce Auction
7844 Rt 474, Clymer, NY 14724
716-355-6500; 716-355-6391
www.chautauquaproduceauction.com

Finger Lakes Produce Auction
3691 Rte 14A, Penn Yan, NY 14527
315-531-8446
www.fingerlakesproduceauction.com

Genesee Valley Produce Auction
8855 County Rd 3, Centerville, NY 14029
585-567-8640 

Mohawk Valley Produce Auction
840 Fordsbush Rd, Fort Plain, NY 13339
518-224-4847

Ontario Produce Auction
4860 Yautzy Rd, Stanley, NY 14561
585-526-5708
ontarioproduceauction.com

Orleans Produce Auction
12590 Ridge Rd, Albion, NY 14411
585-798-5466

Seaway Produce Auction
2841 County Route 11, Rensselaer Falls, NY 13680
315-965-2535
www.seawayproduceauction.com

Seneca Produce Auction
2033 Yerkes Rd, Romulus, NY 14541
712-432-8598 market report
607-869-9317 Mose Fisher Jr

St. Lawrence Valley Produce Auction

25 Martin Rd, North Bangor, NY 12966
518-483-2300

Tug Hill Produce Auction
8236 Cobb Rd, Copenhagen, NY 13626
315-777-3983
Auction Manager – Wayne Zehr
waynetughill@gmail.com

 
Read more information about how to buy goods at a produce auction.



New York State Produce Auctions Map and Contact Information (pdf; 359KB)


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