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Western North Carolina Farm Tour

Family Farm Tour June 27 & 28, 2009 1:00p.m. to 6:00p.m.

Visit 38 farms and gardens throughout six counties in Western North Carolina.

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“The region is home to agriculture of all kinds, ranging from century farms cultivated by the same family for generations, to certified organic farms, to urban gardens. Tour your choice.”

Admission

Purchase a button. One button admits everyone in your car.
Button are offered for sale for $20 at these locations .
You may also purchase buttons at farms on the day of the tour for $25.
If you only wish to visit one farm, pay $10 on-site.

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photo by: Kiesha Jean Dillingham, NC Spring 2009

About the Tour

“Here’s how it works: Get a farm tour map and button. Gather your friends, fill a car, choose the farms you want to visit, and plan a route. There are more than enough choices to fill a schedule for Saturday and Sunday.

Come with a cooler and your appetite.  A variety of vegetables and fruits, trout, beef, pork, lamb, eggs, artisan cheeses, herbs, mushrooms, honey, garlic, preserves, and much more are available to sample or for sale. Products including yarn, soap, and crafts are offered as well.

Watch animals such as bison, llamas, baby lambs, and bunnies. See traditional skills in practice—and even try them out yourself—during demonstrations of border collie shepherding, outdoor apple butter making, milking, the maple syrup tapping process, and wool spinning.  Or, learn about new ideas during a tour of renewable energy systems, see a hydroponics system, visit an edible landscape, or explore a garden labyrinth. Eat bread fresh from a wood fired oven and artisan ice cream, and stop for a picnic at one of the many beautiful farms along the way.”

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KieshaJean | June 24, 2009 | Comment!

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