Firstfruits Farm is in full production with milk and eggs. This year’s Black Star pullets are getting ready to enter production.
Two of our Saanen does have kidded and entered the milk production stream, so there is plenty of nutritious, easily digestible raw goat milk available. See the milk page for ordering information.
You can purchase our milk and eggs at the farm, at G&G Retail and at The Whole Foods Tuesday Farmers Market. See our Facebook page for details.
We have three new bee colonies primarily to help with pollination, but they are growing fast. We should have some good honey this fall.
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Hey I am starting up a small goat dairy myselp. Gayleen Carson has sent me your website to get a hold of you. My number is (864) 634-5345
Hi Zechariah. It’s good to hear from you. I’ll give you a call when the sun gets hot.
Janice Woodard
Hi Janette and David! It’s good to hear from you. We welcome visitors at the farm so of course you can come visit. Sunday is the one day we are closed; we are at church or resting at home. I deliver milk on Friday morning, but Friday after 1 pm would be fine. Wednesday is a good visiting day if Friday does not work. Don is at work then, but I am home. Since Saturday is the day we have to work together, we try to keep visits to a minimum on that day. Just let us know the date and general time you plan to come, and I will mark it on the calendar.
Thanks,
Janice Woodard
That’s fine. I should be home from milk deliveries by then. I don’t know if Martin gave you directions. Come in I-85 to Greenville and turn onto I-385N or take I-26 to I 385 North. Go through Greenville. I-385 turns into Highway 183–just don’t look at the road signs; it changes names several times. Stay on 183 to Hghway 25 and turn right. It will seem like forever and takes you through and “interesting” part of town, but it is really only 8 miles or so. Once you have turned right onto 25, go approximately 3 miles; you will pass Armstrong Elementary School on the left and a CITGO station on the right. About a mile from there a left hand turn lane opens up. Get into that and bear left onto Old White Horse Road. There is no road sign, but there is a highway sign pointing to that turn to take you to Marietta. If you see the Furman Golf Course on the right, you missed the turn. After you get on Old White Horse Road, go to the 4th street to the left. That is Wynn Circle. Drive PAST Meddabrook Lane and turn right into the next driveway. You will then be at Firstfruits Farm. Drive on down behind the house and park. If you cannot find me, honk your car horn to get my attention. I will be looking for you, but I might be in the barn.