2013 High Country Farm Tour
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  • Welcome
  • 2013 Featured Farms
    • Ashe Farms
    • Avery Farms
    • Caldwell Farms
    • Watauga Farms
    • Interactive Google Map
  • About
    • Tips for Taking the Tour
    • Photo Contest
    • 2012 Farm Tour>
      • Ashe Farms
      • Caldwell Farms
      • Watauga Farms
      • 2012 Google Map
  • Purchase Tickets
  • Volunteer
  • Support the Farm Tour

Farm Tour Lineup Announced:
Featuring 15 NEW FARMS & 
2 BRAND NEW BREWERIES!

View 2013 featured farms

NOW ACCEPTING SPONSORSHIP APPLICATIONS FOR THE 2013 HIGH COUNTRY FARM TOUR
Deadline: May 15th!

FIND OUT WHY YOU SHOULD SUPPORT THE FARM TOUR

Tour local, sustainable farms and discover the delicious meat, dairy, fruits, beer, wine, veggies, and other treats produced right here in the High Country!

To take the tour:

1) Purchase your ticket
  • In advance for $25 per carload for all farms, all weekend
  • --OR-- At the first farm you visit for $30 per carload for all farms, all weekend
  • --OR--At each individual farm for $10 per farm, per carload (this option is best for those who would only like to visit one or two farms during the weekend)

2) Choose the farms you would like to visit by:
  • Finding a Farm Tour Guide at local area grocery stores, farmers' markets, and restaurants that serve local food
  • Checking out the descriptions of farms on this site and viewing the interactive Google map
3) Load up the car with friends and family 
  • Carpool to save money and gas!

4) Visit any farm in any order
  • Remember: the tour is self guided and you will NOT be able to visit every farm, so choose wisely!

5) Be sure to bring a cooler!
  • Most farms are selling fresh products on the day of the tour!  
  • Don't miss the opportunity to buy directly from your local farmers.

Saturday & Sunday
August 3rd & 4th, 2013
2:00-6:00pm

 
Purchase your ticket
become a farm Tour sponsor
Volunteer!

Brought to you by Blue Ridge Women in Agriculture and our other generous sponsors.  Support these businesses and thank them for their support!

Root Sponsors

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BRWIAis dedicated to strengthening the High Country's local food system by supporting women and their families with resources, education, and skills related to sustainable food and agriculture.
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CFSA helps people in the Carolinas grow and eat local, organic food by advocating for fair farm and food policies, building the systems that family farmers need to thrive and educating communities about local, organic farming. 

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Leaf Sponsors

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Budding Sponsors

Bare Essentials Natural Market

SOS Printing, Inc.
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2013 High Country Farm Tour
Aug 3rd & 4th
2:00-6:00 PM

Blue Ridge Women in Agriculture (BRWIA) is dedicated to strengthening the High Country's local food system by supporting women and their families with resources, education, and skills related to sustainable food and agriculture.