Providence Farms is a small family-owned and operated farm in Trenton, Missouri. We produce a wide variety of organically grown fruit and vegetables as well as raw local honey, fresh churned butter, aromatic herbs, a large selection of spring starter plants, brown chicken eggs (pasture raised with organic vegetarian feed supplement), and our famous holiday turkeys (free range with organic vegetarian feed supplementation). Our healthy, farm fresh produce is available for purchase through our CSA program and Saturdays May - October at the Historic Downtown Liberty Farmers Market. Providence Farms is owned and operated entirely by us, the Newman family: Gerry Newman, Lisa Newman, 12 children, and 6 grandchildren. We firmly believe we need to leave this earth better than we found it and that the carbon footprint of our food needs to be minimal. Our passion is to produce healthy and nutritious food for others who do not have the means or area to do so. We believe everything comes from God and that we are to be good stewards of the land He has given us. Farming to high organic standards allows us to live what we believe.
Listing last updated on Jan 21, 2025

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Season: June through October

Type: multiple farm

Since: 2010

# of Shares: 200

Share Prices:
Produce Only Share~$25 week/$550 year/22 week season Produce + 2 lbs. meat~$40 week/$880 year/22 week season Produce + 3 lbs. meat~$55 week/$1210 year/22 week season

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We are Certified Naturally Grown and we farm to the highest ideals of the organic movement: no pesticides, no herbicides, no fungicides, no synthetic fertilizers & no GMO seeds. We don't just farm by these standards, we live by them as well. We don't want chemicals on the food we feed our children, ourselves, our neighbors, or our customers. We hand pick the freshest produce and get it to you while the quality and nutrition is at its highest peak!

Contact Information

Gerry Newman
(660) 635-0038
Location:
223 SW 30th Ave.
Trenton, MO 64683

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