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Shenan Doe
Elaine Walker
7303 Old Greensboro Road, Chapel Hill, NC 27516
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w: (252) 431-8072, cell: (919) 260-5242
BelvedereW@aol.com
Not open to the public. Raising registered colored Angora goats with Mohair yarn for sale. Organic blueberries and seasonal vegetables. Hoping to go pick-your-own next year! Other inputs: goat & rabbit manures; mostly grass-fed.
Crop practices: Beneficial Insect Habitat, Integrated Pest Management
Crop inputs: Organic Herbicides, Other, Organic Fertilizers
Livestock inputs: Antibiotics: acute disease only, Grain-Based, Synthetic Parasite Control: subtherapeutic/prophylactic, Grass-Fed
Livestock practices: Pasture-based management, Cage-Free
How to purchase: Direct to Consumers, Internet, Pick-Your-Own
Sparkling Earth Farm
Patryk Battle, Diane Nettles
176 Daybreak Cove, Burnsville, NC 28714
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cell: (828) 423-2861
patdiane@main.nc.us
Sparkling Earth Farm grows a broad selection of organic vegetables, herbs, berries, flowers, bedding plants and vegetable transplants, eggs and shiitake mushrooms. Consultations available.
Crop practices: Organic Practices
How to purchase: Direct to Consumers, Direct to Stores/Restaurants, Farmers' Market
Qualla Berry Farm
Karen Hurtubise, John Clarke
3274 Qualla Road, Hayesville, NC 28904
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jkqualla@verizon.net
http://www.quallaberryfarm.com
We offer u-pick red raspberries, a local heritage variety. Pick Saturdays 9 am - 1 pm and Wednesdays 3:30-7 PM, mid-June - early July and again Sept - October. Grown using organic practices. Email us to receive picking updates.
Crop practices: Beneficial insect habitat, Cover crops/soil building rotations
Crop inputs: Organic fertilizers
How to purchase: Direct to Consumers, Pick-Your-Own, Internet
Plum Granny Farm
1041 Flat Shoals Road, King, NC 27021
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w: (336) 994-2517, cell: (505) 463-5460
farm@plumgrannyfarm.com
http://www.plumgrannyfarm.com
We are a small family farm building on our heritage as a NC Century Farm. We believe in sustainable practices and are applying for our organic certification in 2010. We grow raspberries, blackberries, garlic, specialty veggies, herbs and cut flowers. This year we are adding eggs from pastured chickens and honey produced without miticides or antibiotics.
Crop practices: Cover Crops / Soil Building Rotations, Integrated Pest Management, No Till / Conservation Tillage, Beneficial Insect Habitat
Crop inputs: Organic Fertilizers, Heirloom Varieties, Organic Fungicides, Organic Pesticides
How to purchase: Farmers' Market, Direct to Consumers, Internet, Other, Farmers' Markets: Krankies; King; Piedmont Local Food
Newberry's Blueberries
Susie Newberry
5387 NC Highway 53 East, Burgaw, NC 28425
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w: (919) 259-7436, cell: (910) 262-4124
BlueberryBurgaw@aol.com
http://www.NewberrysBlueberries.com
Hands-on family farm. We plant, prune, pick, pack & love our blueberries! Southern highbush blueberries. Fresh season is end of May through late June. Other inputs: minimal synthetic fertilizers, no pesticides used.
Crop practices: Beneficial Insect Habitat, Conservation Easements
Crop inputs: Organic Fertilizers, Synthetic Fertilizers, Other
How to purchase: Co-op, Direct to Consumers, Direct to Stores / Restaurants, Wholesale, Farmers' Market, Farmers' Markets: Tidal Creek; Wilmington; Wrightsville Beach Market
Peregrine Farm, Inc.
Alex & Betsy Hitt
9418 Perry Road, Graham, NC 27253
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fax: (336) 376-0014
abhitt@bellsouth.net
Heirloom tomatoes, peppers, lettuces, many more vegetables, blueberries, 160 varieties of cut flowers, Thanksgiving turkeys. E-mail farm to receive e-newsletter and reserve turkey. Orders (deposit required) for Thanksgiving turkeys are taken starting in late August and confirmed two weeks before Thanksgiving. Turkeys can be picked up at the Carrboro Farmer's Market on the Tuesday before Thanksgiving.
Crop practices: Pasture-based Animal Management, Pastured-based management
Livestock inputs: Pasture-based diet. Poultry feed (corn, soy, minerals) is used as a supplement. Supplement is not organic. Scraps from on-farm vegetable operation (organic practices) are sometimes used as supplement., No growth hormones, no antibiotics, no wormers, no vaccinations are used., ,
Livestock practices: Birds live on pasture with constant access to food and water. Handling facilities and techniques minimize stress to birds. No physical alterations.,
How to purchase: Direct to Stores/Restaurants, Farmers' Market, Farmers' Markets: Carrboro W & SSouthern Village
Steeple Hill Farm
Renee B. Weidel
7000 Belford Road, Summerfield, NC 27358
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w: (336) 643-9355
fax: (336) 643-4090
steeplehill@att.net
Boer goats, organic strawberries - Spring 2007
Crop inputs: Organic fertilizers
Livestock inputs: Grain-based
Livestock practices: Pasture-based management
How to purchase: Direct to Consumers, Direct to Stores/Restaurants, Pick-Your-Own, Farmers' Market, Co-op, Farmers' Markets: Greensboro, NC
Still Hill Gardens
Jim Webb
252 Still Hill Lane, Canton, NC 28716
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w: (828) 452-2495
fax: (828) 456-6515
webb252@earthlink.net
High quality, limited quantity herbs, vegetables, plants, berries.
Crop practices: Beneficial insect habitat, Cover crops/soil building rotations, Integrated Pest Management, No till/conservation tillage
Crop inputs: Compost, Organic fertilizers, Organic pesticides, Heirloom varieties
How to purchase: Farmers' Market, Direct to Stores/Restaurants, Direct to Consumers, Farmers' Markets: Haywood's Historic Farmers Market, Haywood County
Whitted Bowers Fruit Farm
Cheri Bowers, Rob Bowers
8707 Art Road, Cedar Grove, NC 27231
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whittedbowersfarm@mac.com
Whitted Bowers Farm is a 52-acre biodynamic farm in its second year of operation. We specialize in certified organic fruit. This year we are in full production with strawberries and heirloom melons. We also have figs, table grapes, blackberries, and blueberries. We will also have apples, pears, and other specialty fruit in the years to come.
Crop practices: Beneficial Insect Habitat, Biodynamic, Cover Crops / Soil Building Rotations, Permaculture
Crop inputs: Heirloom varieties, Organic fertilizers
How to purchase: Pick-Your-Own, CSA, Farmers' Market, Farmers' Markets: Public Market House in Hillsborough; South Estes in Chapel Hill
Wild Hare Farm
Leah Cook
9836 Allison Road, Cedar Grove, NC 27231
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cell: (919) 452-8987
lscook@earthlink.net
http://www.wildharefarm.us
Cut flowers, vegetables, strawberries.
Crop practices: Beneficial Insect Habitat, Cover Crops / Soil Building Rotations, Integrated Pest Management
Crop inputs: Heirloom Varieties, Organic Fertilizers, Organic Fungicides
How to purchase: Direct to Consumers, Direct to Stores / Restaurants, Farmers' Market, Farmers' Markets: Carrboro
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