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    5.0 (1 review)

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    My Shepherd's Farm Psalm 23

    My Shepherd's Farm Psalm 23

    5.0(1 review)
    81.5 km

    My Shepherd's Farm, Psalm 23, is amazing! This farm is family owned and operated. I have toured…read morethe farm and tasted everything they make. The owners take pride in providing the community with locally grown food which includes pasture raised heritage Berkshire pork, milk from A2A2 cows, grass-fed beef, free-range chicken, free-range eggs, and homemade/handmade products such as soaps and deodorant. I've personally tried their porkchops, bacon and sausage, eggs, chicken and A2A2 milk which is easier to digest than regular milk. You can REALLY taste a difference in the food when it is grown in a super clean and natural environment. The animals are raised on pasture and they are never given any hormones or antibiotics. You can get their products at the Wytheville Farmers Market on Saturdays or at the Abingdon Farmers Market on Tuesdays. This family will deliver whole or half pig to individuals, restaurants and markets. Just call to make arrangements.

    From the owner: My Shepherd's Farm, Psalm 23, is a family owned and operated farm. We are dedicated to producing…read moreclean, healthy and delicious food for markets, restaurants, and families. This means raising our animals in a way that God created and intended them to live. We raise everything from non-GMO pastured chicken, eggs, and pork, to grass fed and finished beef, to raw honey. We also offer herd shares from our A2/A2 Jersey-Guernsey grass fed cows. We produce homemade deodorants, soaps, and lip balms. We are returning to the self-sustaining, traditional family farm - where you might find just a little bit of everything. Come visit us to taste and experience the difference.

    Miller Bee Supply

    Miller Bee Supply

    5.0(1 review)
    117.1 km

    Miller Bee is my "go to" resource for bee keeping equipment and supplies. They offer first class…read morecustomer service and the the best wooden ware on the market today. I am never disappointed.

    From the owner: Manufacturer of Quality Beekeeping Supplies Since 1976…read more Miller Bee Supply has a rich lineage of family values and hard work. This is a business that was started from the ground up and has never looked back. When Sebert Miller (Presley's dad) first started making supplies for his self, he had no intentions of turning his hobby into a flourishing business. After a few years, though, he started selling to neighbors and friends. Presley started to help out his father after school and on weekends in the original shop. In 1976, the year Presley graduated high school, Miller Bee Supply was filed as a business. In 1980 a second shop was built and a third was built in 1988. Presley worked as a carpenter, cabinet maker, and 11 years as a lumber yard manager and a dry kiln operator at American Drew Furniture Company. In 1988 he quit to work full time at Miller Bee Supply. In 1993, Beverly and Presley's baby girl, Tyler Brooke Miller, was born into the hustle and bustle of growing a business. In the early 1990's a mite infestation hit the North Carolina area and deviated countless stands of bees. Before they sold about $75,000 worth of merchandise but since no one was buying bee supplies, business fell to about $18,000 a year in sold merchandise. So Presley bought Sebert's half of the business in October of 1994 for $10,145, to become the sole owner. Frames were bothersome to make in the early days...

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