Farm Happenings at Barr Farms
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Farm Happenings at Barr Farms

Farm Happenings for July 30, 2019

Posted on July 28th, 2019
Well friends, the summer monotony has set in for us for sure.   It always makes this time a year a challenge.   Still holding out hope for some fun delicious crops in the next couple weeks (okra, corn, melons), and without them it makes things feel a little bit lean out here.   If we1 read more »

Farm Happenings for July 16, 2019

Posted on July 14th, 2019
Fresh chicken is back in stock!   Enjoy read more »

Farm Happenings for July 16, 2019

Posted on July 14th, 2019
New veg this week includes English cucumbers (the larger ones), sweet peppers and garlic.   Still struggling a bit since we missed a month of planting and cultivating when we had all that rain in June...now is when the gaps in veggies start to show up.  We are staying hydrated ourselves a1 read more »

Farm Happenings for July 13, 2019

Posted on July 10th, 2019
Fresh Chicken this Saturday!  Its back in stock folks...enjoy! read more »

Farm Happenings for July 9, 2019

Posted on July 7th, 2019
Hello friends, we are still recovering from a busy fourth of July week.   Its the peak of the year for us in a lot of ways....peak work, peak heat, peak of trying to fit in some fun between all the business.   Pork BRATS are back in stock, plus some sweet Italian Pork links.    1 read more »

Farm Happenings for July 9, 2019

Posted on July 7th, 2019
Hello friends, we are still recovering from a busy fourth of July week.   Its the peak of the year for us in a lot of ways....peak work, peak heat, peak of trying to fit in some fun between all the business.   Its been interesting to see what the Heat after all the rain is doing to some c1 read more »

Farm Happenings for July 6, 2019

Posted on July 3rd, 2019
Wow!  It got hot just in time for the 4th of July!   This week is a big change from the clouds and cooler temps.   Warm Weather crops are going to love it for sure.   Eggplants watermelon and the sweet potato patch...these are all still small but should grow well with the heat.1 read more »