
A growing directory of WNC farms and food producers
Thanks to the following farmers! They are the first to reach out to us with information about their products and practices. The list below is bare-bones; follow the links to a detailed page about each farm. Expect variations; every question does not pertain to every food producer, and the questionnaire is updated from time-to-time.
- Cloud 9 Farm, Fletcher/Fairview, NC — beef, some poultry, honey and bee products, berries, jams
- Dillingham Family Farm, Barnardsville, NC — beef, pork, lamb, turkey, (goat planned)
- Dry Ridge Farm, Mars Hill, NC — beef, pork, eggs
- Fields of Gold Farm, Hendersonville, NC – goat milk and goat milk products for food and skin care
- Hominy Valley Organic Farm, Candler, NC – Produce
- Kamama Farm, Marshall, NC – A2 cow milk
- Mountainside Family Farm, Swannanoa, NC – beef, pork, chicken, eggs
- Myseanica Family Farm, Candler, NC – produce, eggs, small amounts of chicken
- Open Ridge Farm, Burnsville, NC – seasonal vegetables, apples, asparagus, grapes. Hot peppers and hot sauces.
- Rooster Head Farm and Store, Brevard, NC – pork, poultry, eggs, seasonal produce, CSA. Store carries products from Rooster Head and other area farms.
- Shady Brook Farm, Canton, NC – 100% grass fed cattle, pastured poultry and eggs
- Walnut Farms, Marshall, NC — pork, chicken, eggs, soon a farm store, other offerings in development
- Walnut Hollow Ranch, Hayesville, NC — beef
- Warren Wilson College Farm, Swannanoa, NC — beef, pork, lamb, eggs
- Wild Salmon Co, West Asheville/Alaska — wild caught salmon, cod
What does it mean to show up here?
It means that a farmer has provided this information, so you can learn more about how they operate. It does not mean that we recommend them. We are unable to visit every farm or monitor their business/farming practices. We encourage you to use what you read here, and be sure to ask them questions too!
Note that our questions may be updated at times, so there will be variation from farm to farm. Also, please email changes or updates to WestonPriceWestBuncombe@gmail.com.
Would you like to be listed in our resource guide?
This guide is under construction as a resource for Western North Carolina. If you are an area farmer or food producer using regenerative, natural practices, please participate! You can introduce yourself in an email to westonpricewestbuncombe@gmail.com, to arrange an interview. Or, you can complete our online FAQ here on this form. Be sure to hit Send, at bottom!
Help us to learn what you do to build rich, living soils, and to bring more nutrient dense foods into our lives. You only need answer the questions that apply to your products. We will then edit to fit your enterprise, for your review, before publishing. Don’t hesitate to contact us for assistance.
From the WAPF: The Weston A. Price Foundation does not endorse, certify, or inspect food producers or their facilities, or verify the information they provide. Producers are listed for the convenience of consumers, who should exercise their own judgment as to whether to purchase or consume products from listed producers. The Weston A. Price Foundation provides lists of producers and guidelines for the purpose of supporting consumer rights to ensure the continued supply of real food products for those who choose them.