It will be on Saturday and Sunday, June 2-3 with farms open from 1-6 pm. Come see the new English Devons, goats, pigs, llamas, and bees. We will have a guided tour which will focus on how we rotational grazing cattle and show some of the other parts of the farm. It is a great opportunity to see exactly where your food comes from and help your children learn more about farming (or maybe even yourself). Also, our friends at Timm's Mil, http://www.timmsmill.com/, are on the tour and just down the road from us. Sign up at http://www.carolinafarmstewards.org/upstatefarmtour.shtml.
If you just want to come to the Market, it will be open as normal on Friday 10am-7pm. But, it will be open Saturday 1pm-6pm, and Sunday 1pm-6pm. You don't have to be on the farm tour to visit the Market.
Remember if you are coming for the tour don't forget to bring a cooler with ice if you want to take home some great grassfed, grass finished beef or pastured pork (you don't have to refrigerate the honey).
If you just want to come to the Market, it will be open as normal on Friday 10am-7pm. But, it will be open Saturday 1pm-6pm, and Sunday 1pm-6pm. You don't have to be on the farm tour to visit the Market.
Remember if you are coming for the tour don't forget to bring a cooler with ice if you want to take home some great grassfed, grass finished beef or pastured pork (you don't have to refrigerate the honey).