Eichner's Farm Market is a small family-run farm market that has the best eggs around. The chickens are fed a high-quality diet making the eggs they produce chock full of nutrition. They have baked goods made from scratch just like you would make in your own home. Their pork meat products are the best from their own sausages, kielbasa to their own smoked hams. Around Thanksgiving and Christmas they have fresh turkeys which have been raised at the farm, again fed the best diet available, putting those frozen turkeys at the grocery store to shame. They are in such demand that they have a waiting list to get them. In the summer they have their home-grown produce grown on the farm in soil fertilized with only natural fertilizer. Their bread and butter corn is so delicious! And, if you want to grow your own vegetables, they have a greenhouse where they sell vegetable plants, annual flowers, and beautiful hanging baskets. It's not a fancy farm but they have lots to offer, and if you're lucky, you just might get a glimpse of the newest batch of cute little kittens. It is well worth the stop. They know many of their customers by name making it a quaint place to buy great food for...
Read moreI saw a sign posted with Eichners Farm titled on it and decided to check it out. I was disappointed to see how dirty, and unkempt the farm and its animals were. It sincerely smelled bad and was dirty inside the farmers market, and in the floral shop and the poor animals were matted and not well taken care of. Honestly, this isnt just some nitpicking goody two shoes review .. the place was a bit revolting and stomach turning and the animals genuinely seemed to not be receiving humane care as well as discerned negative energy within that environment. Honestly, you should not have a farm with innocent animals who cant speak for themselves or a business serving people if this is your way of handling it. Guy there was not...
Read moreI stumbled across this market on an errand to get my car inspected, and saw the "Cash or Checks only" sign on the register only after I had my arms full of veggies. Rather than sending me packing, the woman at the counter just wrote my name down in a ledger and told me to mail a check to her once I'd gotten home, because she wanted me to try all the food! Everything I got - cauliflower, potatoes, green beans, onions, zucchini and eggs - was fresh and full of...
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