Welcome! We're Acadian Family Farm, experienced growers with a deep passion for organic, wholesome food. On our 80-acre farm (Certified Organic by ODAFF), we dedicate 40 acres each year to cultivating a wonderful variety of gourmet vegetables, using practices that nurture the land.

Purely Organic: We believe in natural farming. That means no chemical pesticides, herbicides, or fertilizers, and absolutely no GMOs or treated seeds. We build soil health through crop rotation and cover crops. We only sell produce grown directly by us on our farm.

Taste the Difference: Find our fresh, Oklahoma-grown organic produce at select health food stores. Our specialties include:

Flavorful Sweet Potatoes

La Soda Red New Potatoes

Sweet & Aromatic Tuscan-Type Cantaloupes

Juicy Watermelons (Seedless & Seeded)

Crisp Louisiana-Style Green Onions

Listing last updated on May 3, 2025

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Premium Wholesale Organic Produce from Acadian Family Farm (Fort Cobb, OK)

Partner with Acadian Family Farm for reliable delivery of high-quality, Certified Organic produce grown right here in Oklahoma. As experienced growers, packers, and shippers, we offer:

Sweet Potatoes: Gourmet varieties known for flavor.
Red Potatoes: Featuring varieties like La Soda, harvested as new potatoes.
Cantaloupes: Exceptionally sweet Tuscan-type melons.
Watermelons: Both seedless and seeded varieties available seasonally.
Green Onions: Crisp Louisiana-style.
We deliver statewide in case lots using refrigerated transport to ensure freshness. Join satisfied clients such as Natural Grocers ( Norman, Edmond), Uptown Grocery (OKC, Edmond), and Green Acres Market (Pennsylvania Ave, OKC).

For wholesale inquiries, pricing, and seasonal availability, please call us at 405-562-5248.

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Totally Certified Organic by O.D.A.F.F.

Contact Information

Contact:
Ronald R Ardoin JR
(405) 562-5248
Location:
23149 County St. 2560
Fort Cobb, OK 73038
Mailing Address:
23149 County St. 2560
Fort Cobb, OK 73038

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