We are a NC Bicentennial Farm c. 1795 in eastern Guilford county. Our goal is responsible, sustainable stewardship in all things from the education programs we provide to the products we raise, grow,
Joe Thompson and his wife Geraldine invite you to their twelfth annual prawn harvest. Prawns are actually giant freshwater Malaysian shrimp.... [more]
The Farm: Russell Meadows is a mini farm located in Guilford County. Damion, Tammy and their daughter Rheydyn are working to create an environment that enriches the lives of their family, animals an... [more]
Flower Street Farm is a new farm operation, growing vegetables and flowers with sustainable practices on land leased from Lazy Turtle Farm near Hillsborough, NC.... [more]
We're a small family farm, growing heirloom vegetables, fruits, flowers and herbs, and pasture-raising heritage breed chickens and turkeys for eggs and meat.... [more]
Welcome to The Bettini Farm. We are a fourth generation Italian-American family farm, located in the Piedmont of North Carolina.... [more]
One of our primary intentions with the Honeysuckle Tea House is to follow in the footsteps of Hippocrates as well as other traditions around the world, that food and medicine can be one in the same th... [more]
We specialize in grass-fed / finished pastured beef and clean raised hay and straw; no herbicides, no chemical fertilizers.... [more]
Currently we have 10 hens of various breeds who lay almost every day in the spring, summer and fall; egg production is low in the winter months thus impacting availability.... [more]
The Urban Teaching Farm initiative was launched in November of 2018, with grant funding on 3 acres of land at Prince of Peace Lutheran Church in the historic Warnersville neighborhood, just south of d
Hogan's Magnolia View Farm is a small family owned farm raising grass-fed beef for the Chapel Hill/Durham community.... [more]
Grateful Acres is a diversified farm located in the Piedmont Region of North Carolina. We have a little bit of everything including Berkshire Pigs, Cattle, Chickens, Guineas, Turkeys, and Fainting Goa... [more]