June 2008

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Cane Creek Farm in June 2008 issue of Gourmet Magazine!

Cane Creek Farm in June 2008 issue of Gourmet Magazine!

We are excited and flattered to learn that Cane Creek Farm was mentioned on page 115 of Gourmet Magazines June 2008 issue.

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Dog (and Cat) food now available!

By popular request, we are now offering pet quality meats. These are the same great farm raised meat products we sell every day, but are slightly less than perfect or are parts that us humans generally choose not to eat. Give you pet the gift of a healthy, pasture raised, grass fed, locally produced [...]

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Garden Update: Lower Garden Photos

Cucumbers, Onions, Tomatoes, Peppers and Salad Greens!

 

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Garden Update: Upper Garden Photos

Our upper garden is located directly behind the Farm Store:

And it’s just bursting! You can purchase our naturally and sustainably grown, local, fresh produce straight from the farm store or stop by our stand at the farmers market (Visit the “Where to find our Products” page to find a list farmers markets we sell at.)

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Photo Post: Fuzzy yellow two-day-old chicks

 

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F.A.Q.’s

Q: Do you ship your products?
A: No. Why we don’t ship our delicious products:
While we enjoy the press that our farming processes and resulting superior products have allowed us to receive, we want to serve as an example of what is possible and how local agriculture can be sustainable, not to boost our out of [...]

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Registerable (Goat) Kids for Sale!

Registerable Kids for Sale!
Nigerian Dwarf and Pygmy Goat KidsTo good homes only!
Click here for more information.

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Life on the (organic) farm – Greensboro News & Record writes article on Wells Branch Farm

Life on the (organic) farm – Greensboro News & Record writes article on Wells Branch Farm

Excerpt from Greensboro’s News & Record Article titled, ‘Life on the (organic) farm’:
“Charlie Sydnor is “Doc” to most who know him. The opthamologist excels at neuro-opthalmology, so much so that some patients travel from Durham to Burlington to see him.”

“But Sydnor often calls himself a rancher, or farmer. That’s where he’s most content — on [...]

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