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Cane Creek Valley Farm is a local farm and a fourth generation, family owned and operated organic vegetable farm located in Fletcher, North Carolina. Our family has been organic farming in the Cane Creek Valley Community for over 105 years. More…
What is a CSA?
Community Supported Agriculture (called CSA by many folks) is a direct connection between the farmer and the consumers that care. In a CSA, you have the unique opportunity to buy a share of the harvest before the growing season begins. More…
Introducing Cane Creek Beef
Our beef and pork is lean and grown without the use of hormones or antibiotics in production, roam freely on open pastures, all natural, humane and ecological practices and is family farm raised. Great Packages Available Now!!!
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Top 10 Reasons to Buy Organic and Buy Local
All of the vegetables and herbs you receive that are grown on our farm will be 100% USDA Certified Organic and Local! Organic farming is more difficult and expensive to grow compared to conventional farming. But, we believe that the health benefits out way the risks and many studies confirm the higher nutritional values of organic produce. There are many benefits to all of us when we support a local produce, organic farm.
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This a new addition to the farm and we are very excited about it!  The pigs are such fun!  They go hog wild when we give them milk from the dairy as a treat!  They also love to run up and down the field, they enjoy digging big holes in the field to collect water so they can roll in the mud, and they play hard - they are such interesting animals.
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