Smoking Js Fiery Foods Company is family owned and operated and located in Western North Carolinas beautiful Blue Ridge Mountain town of Candler which is just a few short miles west of Asheville.
We are a small family farm producing naturally grown vegetables. Our focus is "beyond organic" vegetable production and we strive to raise heirloom varieties.... [more]
Enjoy a 90-minute tractor-led haywagon tour of Dr. King's Farms, nestled amidst the beautiful Blue Ridge Mountains.... [more]
Black Hills Farm specializes in Huacaya Alpacas and Kiko Goats. We have a wide range of super soft alpaca fiber products, along with high quality breeding stock in alpacas and Kiko goats.
An alpaca farm nestled in the mountains of WNC. Our farm is based around a hundred year old cabin where these beautiful creatures graze and greet visitors with their big brown eyes and curious nature... [more]
A farm specializing in sustainable farming practices based on minimal input agriculture. Our farm lovingly grows heirloom vegetables and seeds, plants, chipotles, fudge, jams and jellies, and strawber... [more]
Our Madisonville, East Tennessee farm produces a wide variety of fruits, vegetables, meat and eggs for families concerned about healthy nutrition.... [more]
We grow a large variety of vegetables (200 in an average year), small fruits, and cut flowers. Our heated greenhouses insure our year round operations.... [more]
Ravens Ridge Farms raises free range Red Bourbon Heritage Turkeys. Heritage turkeys are grown organically, running and flying as originally intended.... [more]
Brothers On Farms is Animal Welfare Approved certified.And now 100% Grass Fed Certified. Our pasture raised grass fed lambs are given no antibiotics, hormones or steroids and no medicated feeds.... [more]
I am pesticide and herbicide free. I balance the soil nutrients, including the trace elements to assure nutrient dense vegetables.... [more]
Cash Mountain Acres is a rustic, yet inspiring family owned homestead on almost 80 acres, with virgin land dating back to the early 19th century.... [more]