Chapel Hill, North Carolina

Eight Gates Farm is located in Chapel Hill, North Carolina and run by farm owners and certified beekeepers Barbara McFadyen and Douglass Phillips.

Angier, North Carolina

At The Purple Martin Farm, we are dedicated to nurturing the land and promoting a healthy ecosystem through regenerative farming practices.... [more]

Rougemont, North Carolina

Heeks Farm is a u-pick strawberry farm in Durham county. We also grow pick your own blackberries, blueberries, muscadines and vegetables.... [more]

Hillsborough, North Carolina

Ritchie and Beverly Roberts were both raised on family farms. Ritchie was on a diversified crop and livestock farm in North Carolina and Beverly was on a dairy farm in Florida.... [more]

Greenville, North Carolina

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Snow Hill, North Carolina

We raise our Bronze turkeys out on pasture along with the pigs, cows and horses that live on our 65 acre family farm.... [more]

KENLY, North Carolina

**DJ Perspectives The NC State University Magazine of the college of Agriculture and Life Sciences (fall 2005) (Vol.8, No.1)... [more]

Kenly, North Carolina

All animal and dairy products that we sell come from our farm. We are a pasture based farm specializing in A2A2 raw milk, grass fed and finished beef and lamb, woodland pork, and pastured chicken and... [more]

Littleton , North Carolina

We are a small family farm raising heritage breeds. Our animals are raised by rotating them on pasture which provides them with a constant supply of fresh grasses and ensures a clean place for them to... [more]

Princeton, North Carolina

Mistyridge Farm has observed a need in our community for high quality food. With this in mind we have carefully selected heritage breed animals to provide Beef, Chicken, Pork and Turkeys for this pur

Como, North Carolina

A family farm raising Huacaya Alpacas that welcome farm tours including schools, boy and girl scouts, and 4-H children.... [more]

Vanceboro, North Carolina

We are the third generation to farm our land which has been in our family since 1918. Since the tobacco buyouts, we came up with a fairly new product to North Carolina; raising prawns.... [more]