Visit for sure. My big disappointment was that the owner left the little shed unattended and with trust folks would pay for her saleable items. I don't want to see anyone cheated. However, I've a gut feeling there's so much kindness around people will place their money in the locked mailbox. I paid for a cup of chicken feed and the hundreds ran to the fence. The goats as well. it was as if they were starving. But they didn't look unhealthy and starving to me. I purchased 2 vegetables at $1 each and a small jar of jam. I can't remember the price but I think around $5. Whatever it was I placed the cash in her mailbox. I do plan to return and purchase eggs and other items. I didn't have enough...
Read moreI love this experience of the honor system. I love looking at variety of things this cute little barn has to offer. I purchased jams, bunny wood sign .. just in time for the Easter and a garden metal sign. Their fresh eggs were delicious and less than 24 hours old. I love that the owners had different methods for buyers to pay (Venmo, PayPal) so convenient for me. No...
Read moreIf you haven't visited Farm Barn, then you haven't had the freshest eggs around. Local soaps, jams, honey, plants, flowers-everything will make you smile. The chickens, ducks, geese, and emus, well, they will make you smile as well! It is the epitomy of what local community...
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