Windcrest Farm

Tuesday, May 10th, 2011

Name: Windcrest Farm
Phone: (704) 764-7746
Location: 518 Greenfield Dr, Monroe, NC
Website: www.windcrestorganics.com
Description:
Windcrest Farm is a 14 acre farm and greenhouses are located in Monroe, NC, 30 miles south of downtown Charlotte. We have preserved and nurtured this farmland organically since 1978.
Windcrest Farm provides Certified Organic Vegetable, Herbs, Fruits & Flower Transplants, an Organic Farm School, and all sorts of Organic Farm & Garden Supplies. Windcrest Farm and greenhouse is open by appointment only. Windcrest Farm products are available through local farmer’s markets and by special arrangement. They are not a retail operation. Please remember to call before planning a visit. You can also find them at the Greener Shed at the Regional Farmers Market.

T & K Farms

Thursday, September 23rd, 2010

Name: T & K Farms
Location: 3284 Beal Rd Maiden, NC
Phone: (828) 428 2378
Contact: tkbeal@bellsouth.net
Description: T & K Farms offers quality and freshness in every single product they sell. T & Farms located in Maiden, NC sells a variety of handmade/homemade Goat Milk Soap, whole Hog Sausage, fresh eggs and seasonal produce. T & K Farms owner Tony is the old-school kind of farmer you would expect, he is full of stories about his farm and their history and expect the conversation to be filled with laughter. They offer seasonal goods at the Charlotte Regional Farmers Market on the weekends, if the weather is bad, he might not be able to make it down so call ahead or email them to find out.

Rivendell Farms

Wednesday, September 22nd, 2010

Name: Rivendell Farms
Phone: (704) 947 8531
Location: 9715 Kerns Rd., Huntersville, NC
Website: www.rivendellfarmsnc.com
Description: Rivendell Farms specialized in demonstrating how to know your food by getting your hands dirty. Chris and Jeffier (the owners of Rivendell Farms) sell grass-fed beef, free-range egs, turkeys, and grass-fed chickens. Whole gran wheat bread and grass-fed beef are open for purchase when you catch them at your local farmers market.
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