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STRAWBERRIES CARROTS MILK KALE GOAT CHEESE PEAS EGGS WOOL CANTALOUPE BEANS CORN GARLIC BEEF PEACHES FLOWERS BLUEBERRIES PUMPKINS PEAS ONION POTATOES TURNIPS HERBS CUCUMBERS SQUASH COLLARDS MEAT BLACKBERRIES LETTUCE PEPPERS SAUSAGE CORN GREENS PEAR PUMPKINS FLOWERS OKRA TOMATOES EGGS PERSIMMONS CABBAGE PEAS WATERMELONS BLUEBERRIES PUMPKINS ONION

The ASAN

Birmingham Food & Farm

Guide

We believe that Alabama families deserve really good, freshly farmed local food, whether purchased directly from farms or eaten at a restaurant. To that end, we offer this series of Food and Farm Guides, which highlights the farms and growers of Alabama, as well as the resturants serving local produce. In addition to the great taste and the satisfaction of knowing your food comes from, locally grown food offers health benefits over the highly processed and conveniently fast foods that have been shown to contribute to the near epidemic of obesity we are seeing, especially in Alabama’s precious children. When you purchase standard supermarket or fast food fare, you send your money out of the community and out of the state. When you choose to buy locally grown meats and produce, you support local employment and local businesses of all kinds, while enhancing the governmental tax base. Not all food from sources listed in this guide are strictly or certifiably “organic,” but all meet strict standards of quality and safety. The guide does indicate which farms and restaurants offer USDA certified organic or Certified Naturally Grown™ food.

ASAN: Healthy Farms, Healthy Foods, Healthy Communities!

ASAN loves Alabama agriculture!

WINTER Greens (kale, mustard, collards, turnip, salad)Sweet potatoes

SPRING

SUMMER

FALL

Thanks ACES and Dr. Kemble for this information. Download a seasonal guide poster at https://store.aces.edu/ItemDetail.aspx?ProductID=13803

BESTTHE OF ALABAMA PRODUCE

Blackberries Blueberries CabbageCucumbers Greens (kale, mustard, collards, turnip, salad)

Bell peppersBlackberries BlueberriesCabbageCanataloupesCucumbersEggplantsFig

Bell peppers CabbageCucumbers Greens (kale, mustard, collards, turnip, salad)Lima beans Kumquat

Irish potatoesPeaches Snap beansStrawberries Summer squashSweet potatoes

Greens (kale, mustard, collards, turnip, salad)Irish potatoesLima beansMuscadinesOkraPear

PeachSnap peasSouthern peasSweet cornSweet potatoesTomatoesWatermelons

PersimmonPecan Pumpkins Satsuma Snap beans Southern peas Sweet potatoes

Farms & Ranches★ Farms that are USDA certified organic or

Certified Naturally Grown™

WHO WHAT WHEREAl Hooks ProduceShorter, AL334-727-1409

Vegetables, blueberries, blackberries.

• Whole Foods Market, Brick and Tin, Valleydale Farmers Market. Call for outlets outside Birmingham.

Aplin FarmsSlocomb, AL(334) 726-5104john@aplinfarms.comaplinfarms.com

Tomatoes, assorted fruits and vegetables.

• Field trips in October (pumpkin patch, corn maze).• Pepper Place Saturday Market, Finley Avenue Farmers Market, 7 to 8 other markets. • Farmstand and 2nd location off-site (Hwy 52 between Dothan and Slocomb) open Monday to Saturday 6 a.m. to 6 p.m.

Averiett Branch FarmSylacauga, AL(256) 404-4088john@averiettbranchfarmal.comaveriettbranchfarmal.com

Blueberries, figs, pears, eggs, beef, lamb, vegetables.

Tours, volunteering.

Grass-finished, pasture-raised, naturally raised

• Pepper Place Saturday Market, Sylacauga Farmers Market. Farmstand. • CSA.

Bagwell FarmCullman, AL(256) 590-6152, (256) 339-4342dbagwell412@yahoo.com

Blueberries, muscadines.

No pesticides/herbicides (or as few as possible)

• U-Pick (prepicked with advance notice). • Festhalle Market (Cullman).

Balch’s BlueberriesSterrett, AL(205) 672-2526

Blueberries. • U-Pick open June to July, Wedneday to Saturday from 7 a.m. to dark.

Baty FarmsCleveland, AL(205) 559-7711

Blueberries. • U-Pick (prepicked with advance notice) open 7 days a week, 6 a.m. to 1 p.m. Accept Farmers Market Nutrition Program (FMNP) vouchers.

Bennett’s Blueberry FarmAnniston, AL(256) 236-6410sben451@cableone.netbennettsblueberryfarm.com On Facebook

Blueberries.

Pesticide-free, some organic methods.

• U-Pick (prepicked with advance notice) open late June to July, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, 7 a.m. to 6 p.m.

WHO WHAT WHEREBloom FarmAlbertville, AL(256) 558-6600penneyj@charter.net

Cut flowers, containerized hydrangeas.

• Farmstand (call ahead). • Guntersville Farmers Market. • Retail florists near Albertville.

Brothers FarmSteele, AL(256) 538-2435

Vegetables. • Finley Avenue Farmers Market

Bryant VineyardsTalladega, AL(256) 493-1260tonyab62@yahoo.comon Facebook

Muscadines, scuppernongs, wine.

• U-Pick (prepicked with advance notice) and on-farm wine sales, open Thursday to Saturday 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. • Wine available at shops across Alabama.

Bulger Creek FarmNotasulga, AL(334) 257-4265bulgercreekfarm@charter.netbulgercreekfarm.com

Grade A pasteurized goat milk, hard and soft goat cheeses, goatmilk soap and lotion.

• Pepper Place Saturday Market, East Chase Farmers Market (Montgomery), Heritage Park Market (Auburn), and Callaway Gardens Farmers Market (Pine Mountain, GA). Freshfully, Blooming Colors (Auburn), Dayspring the Nature Shoppe (Auburn), Carmacks Supermarket and Whippoorwill Vineyards (Notasulga), Health Wise Foods (Montgomery) and Oakview Farms Granary (Wetumpka). • Auburn restaurants.

C Watts FarmMunford, AL(256) 493-0916curtpat351@att.netOn Facebook

Muscadines, strawberries, pumpkins, assorted vegetables, jams and jellies, sorghum.

Field trips, classes and demonstrations, sawmill, USDA certified cannery, sorghum pressing in fall.

• U-Pick (muscadines and strawberries only) and farmstand open summer, 7 a.m. to dark, spring and fall, 2 p.m. to dark.

C.M. Moore FarmOneonta, AL(205) 274-7251

Vegetables. • Finley Avenue Farmers Market

WHO WHAT WHERECarl Calwell FarmHayden, AL(205) 647-6225

Okra, watermelon, assorted fruits and vegetables.

• Finley Avenue Farmers Market

Chris Love FarmsCottonwood, AL(334) 726-1221

Watermelon, sweet potatoes, peanuts, assorted vegetables.

• Finley Avenue Farmers Market

Cody Shaddrix FarmHayden, AL(205) 559-7133

Peaches, watermelon • Finley Avenue Farmers Market

Coldwater FarmsAnniston, AL(256) 452-9797coldwaterfarms.al@gmail.comcoldwaterfarms.com

Corn, heirloom potatoes, heirloom tomatoes, okra, herbs.

Field trips, classes and demonstrations.

★ Certified Naturally Grown

• Jacksonville Farmers Market. • Farmstand open business hours (call ahead). • Accept online orders through Facebook.

Craft’s Blueberry FarmTalladega, AL(256) 362-7350randalldcraft@aol.comwww.craftsblueberryfarm.neton Facebook

Blueberries. U-Pick (prepicked with advance notice).

D. Stillwell FarmJoppa, AL(256) 586-6691

Vegetables. • Finley Avenue Farmers Market

Deja Blue FarmAshland, AL(256) 354-4631, (256) 354-3318rstrickland001@centurytel.net

Blueberries. • U-Pick open mid-June to mid-August, Monday to Saturday 8:30 a.m. to dusk, Sun by appointment.

Dodd Hill FarmsBlountsville, AL(205) 202-0383doddhillfarms@gmail.com

Vegetables.

Organic practices.

• Pepper Place Saturday Market, Summit Farmers Market.

WHO WHAT WHEREDragonfly Herb Pharm and Permaculture ParadiseBlountsville, AL(205) 429-3088DragonflyFarm@otelco.netwww.dragonflyherbpharm.com

Duck eggs, mushrooms, grains, medicinal and culinary herbs, teas, fruits and vegetables.

Tours, volunteering, internships, demonstrations, consulting on solar photovoltaic and hot water energy systems, annual tour of farm and off-the-grid solar-powered house (first weekend of October).

★ Certified Naturally Grown, pasture-raised, permaculture, organic practices

• Farmstand. • Blount County Farmers Market.

Dry Valley VineyardsMontevallo, AL(205) 665-1585bmcdea0013@aol.comOn Facebook

Muscadines, blackberries, veg-etables. Winemaking lessons.

Organic practices.

• Finley Avenue Farmers Market, Centerville Farmers Market, Co-lumbiana Farmers Market. • U-Pick (prepicked with advance notice).

Dunlooken FarmsTrussville, AL(205) 910-1277

Chicken eggs, duck eggs. Field trips, demonstrations and les-sons on raising chickens.

Free-range, no hormones or medications

• Farmstand (call ahead)• Local Harvest listing

Earnest Blythe FarmSpringville, ALEarnest Blythe & Mary Hardin(205) 467-7914

Vegetables • Finley Avenue Farmers Market

Folsom Custom CutsMarion, AL(205) 292-6356cooper_holmes@hotmail.comwww.holmesteadcompany.com

All-natural beef, Hereford cattle. Tours, field trips, volunteers, bed & breakfast.

Organic practices, pasture-raised, no growth hormones or antibiotics

• Pepper Place Saturday Market. Jim’s Little Store (Marion)

WHO WHAT WHEREGypsy RanchAltoona, AL(256) 840-4994kim@gypsyranch.usgypsyranch.us

Strawberries, blueberries, blackberries, pears, heirloom tomatoes, shiitake mushrooms, assorted vegetables, eggs, chicks.

Field trips, classes and demon-strations.

Organic practices, Animal Wel-fare Approved chicken eggs, and chicks from on-site hatchery

• U-Pick (strawberries only) and farmstand. • Jacksonville Farmers Market, Guntersville Farmers Market and Huntsville Hospital Farmers Market. • Burton’s Food and Apple a Day (Etowah County).

Habersham FarmsMentone, AL(225) 439-3664habsetze@yahoo.com

Heirloom tomatoes, garlic, pep-pers, fingerling potatoes, Euro-pean and Asian melons, assorted other vegetables.

Field trips.

Organic practices.

• Pepper Place Saturday Market, Mentone Farmers Market. • Birmingham restaurants. • Farmstand open Friday after-noons.

Hastings FarmBay Minette, AL(251) 937-8728rhastings4@yahoo.com

Grassfed beef and lamb, vegeta-bles, organic hay, organic corn for chicken feed.

★ Certified organic, grass-finished

• Organic Harvest, Manna Grocery (Tuscaloosa), Fairhope Health Food (Fairhope), Vir-ginia’s Health Food (Mobile), Freshfully, Street’s Meat Market (Bay Minette)

Heron Hollow FarmNauvoo, AL(205) 617-0306heronhollowfarm@gmail.com

Heirloom chicken eggs, heritage turkeys, goat cheese, heirloom vegetables and herbs.

Tours, internship program, vol-unteering.

Organic practices, heirloom vegetables and animals.

• Pepper Place Saturday Market. • Birmingham restaurants. • Freshfully, V Richards, Stone’s Hollow Pantry. • Camp McDowell Farm Educa-tion Center.

Hewett’s Honey FarmDuncanville, AL(205) 344-0166hewettgearysr@gmail.comwww.hewettshoney.com

Honey (wildflower, cinnamon, creamed), honey soap.

Field trips, classes and demon-strations, community presenta-tions.

Organic practices.

• Freshfully, Oak Street Market, Manna Grocery (Tuscaloosa), Tuscaloosa Farmers Co-op, Alpha Nutrition Center (Tuscaloosa), Cook’s Country Store (Taylor-ville), Chandler Milling Company (Moundville). • Farmstand open daylight hours.

WHO WHAT WHEREHillview FarmsCleveland, ALBill Sievers(205) 559-7799hillviewfarmsal@gmail.com

Thornless blackberries, okra, heirloom tomatoes, hay.

No pesticides

• Tours, demonstrations of eco-friendly, geothermal home.• U-Pick open 7 days a week, daylight hours. Call ahead.

Holmestead FarmTalladega, AL(256) 404-4316holmesteadfarm@yahoo.comholmesteadfarm.com

Fruits and vegetables.

Organic practices.

• U-Pick and farmstand open Monday, Friday & Saturday 7 a.m. to 2 p.m., and Wednesday 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. (in season)

Huckleberry Hills FarmAlpine, AL(678) 662-8140gardensofhuckleberryhill@hot-mail.com

Meat goats, fruits and vegeta-bles, herbs.

Tours, volunteering, demonstra-tions, entrepreneur program for youth.

Organic, pasture-raised

• CSA, Farmstand open Saturday 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.

Huey C. Mills FarmSlocomb, AL(334) 886-2419

Vegetables. • Finley Avenue Farmers Market

Ingram ProduceAshford, AL(334) 797-0251, (334) 701-1400ashley1ingram@yahoo.com

Peanuts, watermelon, cantaloupe.

• Finley Avenue Farmers Market. • Farmstand.

J Calvert FarmsBremen, AL(256) 636-2752calvertjulie@att.net

Strawberries, tomatoes, peach-es, assorted fruits and vegeta-bles.

• East Lake Farmers Market, UAB Farmers Market, Walker County Farmers Market. • Farmstand open Monday to Sat-urday 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. (strawber-ry season), Monday, Wednesday and Friday, 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. (rest of season).

WHO WHAT WHEREJ Darby FarmMontevallo, AL(205) 665-4893jdarby@hughes.net

Vegetables, herbs, flowers, eggs. Solar-powered barn, milk goats, draft horses, llamas and alpacas.

★ Certified organic.

• Farm tours. • CSA, local restaurants.

J.B. Hays FarmHayden, AL(205) 647-0958

Vegetables, peaches, plums • Finley Avenue Farmers Market

J3 OrganicsBessemer, AL(205) 253-5766www.j3organics.com

Vegetables, herbs, compost, compost-enriched topsoil, worm castings.

Field trips, volunteering, demon-strations.

Organic practices.

• Pepper Place Saturday Market. Birmingham restaurants. • Farmstand open after work hours.

Jerry Gladden FarmAshville, AL(256) 594-7896jdarby@hughes.net

Vegetables. • Finley Avenue Farmers Market

Jones Valley Teaching FarmBirmingham, AL(205) 439-7213info@jvtf.orgwww.jvtf.org

Eggs, fruits and vegetables, herbs.

Field trips (Seed to Plate program), tours, volunteering, classes, demonstrations, intern-ship program, Farm to School program.

Organic practices.

• Pepper Place Saturday Market, Railroad Park Farmer’s Market. • Farmstand. • Birmingham restaurants and specialty grocery stores.

Kenneth Golden FarmsEva, AL(256) 297-0536kgfarms30@yahoo.com

Strawberries and tomatoes, fruits and vegetables.

• U-Pick and farmstand open day-light hours in season (call ahead for availability). • Decatur Farmers Market.

Knights FarmClanton, AL(205) 389-3706

Vegetables, peaches. • Finley Avenue Farmers Market

WHO WHAT WHEREKoinonia Honey BeesVestavia Hills, AL(205) 824-6181sgcollier@gmail.com

All-natural honey.

Classes, demonstrations and community presentations on bees and beekeeping.

No chemicals, all natural meth-ods, in process of becoming Certified Naturally Grown

• Farmstand (call ahead)

Lasseter OrchardsRemlap, AL(205) 746-3077elizabethlouise@bellsouth.net

Blueberries

Organic practices

• U-Pick open beginning of June, Tuesday 7 a.m. to noon, Friday and Saturday 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.

Leavelle FarmsBuhl, AL(205) 339-7723leavellefarm@bellsouth.netOn Facebook

Blueberries. Field trips. • U-Pick open Monday, Wednes-day and Saturday, 7 a.m. to dark beginning late May.

Luddite FarmAttalla, AL(256) 538-7985ludditefarm@toast.netLocal Harvest listing

Lamb (sold by whole lamb), garlic, vegetables, herbs.

Tours, volunteering, internship program.

Organic practices, pasture-raised.

• Freshfully. • Farmstand, call for more infor-mation about lamb.

Lyon FarmWilsonville, AL(205) 669-9205

Blueberries, blackberries, peas, tomatoes, okra, watermelons, figs.

Mostly organic methods, no pesticides, limited commercial fertilizers.

• Freshfully. • Farmstand. U-Pick open Tues-day to Saturday 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. starting in June (call for recorded hours and availability)

Mae-Berry Blueberry FarmOdenville, AL(205) 629-0435n2ridin@aol.com

Blueberries.

Organic practices, no pesticides or herbicides.

• Pepper Place Saturday Market, Leeds Farmers Market. • U-Pick open 7 days a week 8 a.m. to dusk.

WHO WHAT WHEREMaple Manor FarmPell City, AL(205) 338-1462wendellwilson@centurytel.net

Blueberries, blackberries. U-Pick open 7 days a week, day-light hours.

Max and Lydia BlackburnWarrior, AL(205) 647-2420, (205) 612-4234lydia@wwisp.com

Blueberries. U-Pick (call for hours and avail-ability)

Max Copeland FarmHayden, AL(205) 647-0152

Tomatoes, squash Finley Avenue Farmers Market

McEwen and SonsWilsonville, AL(205) 669-6605frank@mcewenandsons.comwww.mcewenandsons.com, www.coosavalleymilling.com

Grassfed beef, free range eggs, organic stone-ground grains, farm/feed supplies.

Grass-fed, free range, some organic practices.

• Birmingham restaurants and specialty food stores. • Retail store and online.

Miss Emily’s TomatoesCoker, AL(205) 339-3318emilystomatoes@charter.net

Hydroponic tomatoes (year-round), lettuce, asparagus, blackberries, strawberries.

Field trips.

Organic practices, hydroponic

• U-Pick strawberries and black-berries. • Farmstand. • Homegrown Alabama Farmers Market (Tuscaloosa), Tuscaloosa River Market.

Mockingbird Farm, LLCMarion Junction, AL(850) 978-0279mockingbirdfarm.horn@gmail.comOn Facebook

Eggs, herbs, microgreens, sprouts, vegetables.

Organic practices.

• Online market. • Homegrown Alabama Farmer’s Market (Tuscaloosa)

Moody’s BlueberriesOneonta, AL(205) 559-2809tmoody1119@gmail.com

Blueberries. • U-Pick (call ahead), prepicked available with advance notice

WHO WHAT WHEREMoore FarmsWoodland, AL(256) 449-9417farm@moorefarmsandfriends.commoorefarmsandfriends.com

Vegetables, chicken and duck eggs.

Classes and demonstrations, internship program, semiannual field days, occasional events in Birmingham.

★ Certified Naturally Grown

• Online market• CSA pickups in Birmingham, Atlanta

Mountain View OrchardsJemison, AL(205) 351-1931andy@mountainvieworchards.comwww.mountainvieworchards.com

Peaches, apples. • Farmstand. • U-Pick open Tuesday to Satur-day 7 a.m. to 2 p.m.

Mt. Laurel Farm SchoolBirmingham, AL(205) 747-6362

Eggs, vegetables.

Field trips, Farm School with Mt Laurel Elementary School.

Organic practices.

• Farmstand open Monday to Friday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.• Birmingham restaurants

Mulberry FarmsBlountsville, AL(256) 302-1432sheila@mulberry-farms.net

Vegetables, hydroponic green-house-grown vegetables, fruit and vegetable transplants, shrubs, grasses and trees.

• Farmstand. • Pepper Place Saturday Market, Cullman Farmers Market.

Native American Grassfed BeefDelta, AL(256) 488-5661

Grassfed beef (sold by the side or whole-cow, customer dictates cuts), goats.

Grass-fed, no hormones or antibiotics

Call to order.

Norris FarmsHokes Bluff, AL(256) 492-1108www.thenorrisfarmonline.com

Strawberries, peaches, pump-kins, assorted fruits and vegeta-bles.

• U-Pick strawberries and pump-kins. • Farmstand.

WHO WHAT WHEREOakview FarmsWetumpka, AL(334) 567-9221oakview164@aol.comwww.oakviewfarms.com

Stone ground grains, vegetables, hydroponic lettuce, U-Pick blue-berries, honey, eggs, meat goats.

• Farmstand open Thursday to Saturday 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. • Online mail-order sales. • Restaurants and hotels in Au-burn, Montgomery, Birmingham and elsewhere.

Old Field FarmOneonta, AL(205) 446-1469suzyl@otelco.netwww.suzysfarm.com

Eggs, heirloom fruits and veg-etables, meat, bedding plants, dried herbs, goat milk soap, jellies, quilts and aprons.

Organic practices.

• On-site Old Field Farm General Store open 7 days a week, day-light hours.

Owls Hollow FarmGadsden, AL (256) 490-7927owlshollowfarm@gmail.com www.owlshollowfarm.com

Hydroponic heirloom and spe-cialty vegetables, eggs, herbs

Organic practices, hydroponic, pasture-raised.

• Homewood Farmers Market, Summit Farmers Market, Pepper Place Saturday Market, Alabama Power Corporate Farmers Market. • CSA. • Birmingham restaurants and caterers: Whole Foods Market, V Richards Market, Freshfully, Pig-gly Wiggly Mountain Brook.

Parker FarmNorthport, AL(205) 339-1083, (205) 393-9945alicecharles@bellsouth.netOn Facebook

Persimmons, apples, satsumas, muscadines, grapes, peaches, plums, blueberries, summer vegetables, pineapple guavas, jujubes, and other rare crops.

Field trips.

• Farmstand open 7 days a week. • Tuscaloosa County Farmers Market (Northport).

Pecan Point FarmHurtsboro, AL(334) 667-6902pecanpointfarm@bellsouth.net

Pecans and pecan products, grassfed beef, granola, milled grain products, eggs.

Field trips, public farm tours twice per year.

• Moore Farms and Friends. • Mail order (call or email for info). • Auburn Farmers Market, Broad Street Market (Columbus, GA).

Petals from the PastJemison, AL (205) 646-0069info@petalsfromthepast.competalsfromthepast.com

Antique roses, heirloom shrubs, hard-to-find perennial flowers and herbs. Classes and demon-strations, guided tours.

• Pepper Place Saturday Market. • Retail store

WHO WHAT WHEREPhilip Lowery FarmThorsby, AL(205) 646-0187

Corn, peas, tomatoes. • Finley Avenue Farmers Market

Ralph Moore FarmOneonta, AL(205) 274-2427

Vegetables, watermelon. • Finley Avenue Farmers Market

Ray Phillips FarmFlat Rock, AL(256) 632-2899

Vegetables. • Finley Avenue Farmers Market

Red Mountain HoneyBirmingham, ALTena Holcombe(205) 903-2238tenah@bellsouth.net

Honey.

Classes and demonstrations.

• Hot & Hot Fish Club, Conti-nental Bakery, HGH Hardware Supply• On-farm direct sales (call or email first)

Reeves Peach FarmHartselle, AL(256) 773-9479reevespeaches.comon Facebook

Peaches, strawberries, assorted summer fruits and vegetables.

• U-Pick strawberries (April to May) and peaches (May to Sep-tember).• Farmstand open Monday to Saturday 8 a.m. to 6 p.m., Sunday 1 p.m. to 5 p.m.

Rod Payne FarmsDora, AL(205) 648-2592, (205) 602-8249rbbkpayne@aol.comOn Facebook

Strawberries, tomatoes, canta-loupe, watermelon

• Finley Avenue Farmers Market. • Farmstand open Monday to Saturday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Simple Life FarmArley, AL(205) 384-6079goatmilk2010@gmail.comsimplelifefarm.com

Goat milk, goatmilk soap, chicken eggs. Tours, volunteer-ing, field trips, semi-annual soap making workshops.

Pasture-raised, free range veg-etarian chickens; soaps all-natu-ral, as organic as possible.

• Farmstand open Friday 8 a.m. to 6 p.m., Saturday 9 a.m. to 12 p.m.

WHO WHAT WHERESleepy Hollow Blueberry FarmHayden, AL(205) 647-7678Sleepyhollowblueberryfarm@gmail.com

Blueberries, muscadines.

Field trips.

U-Pick open Saturday and Sunday 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.

SlowMoneyFarmNauvoo, AL(205) 697-5135slowmoneyfarm@yahoo.comwww.slowmoneyfarm.com

Heritage poultry, rabbits, eggs, vegetables, herbs, custom raised beds.

Classes and demonstrations.

Organic practices, slow food, heirloom and heritage.

• CSA.

Snow’s Bend FarmCoker, AL205-394-3561margaretann@snowsbendfarm.comwww.snowsbendfarm.com

Meat, fruits and vegetables, herbs, cut flowers.

Field trips.

Organic practices, pasture-raised.

• CSA. • Pepper Place Saturday Market, Homegrown Alabama Farmer’s Market (Tuscaloosa), Tuscaloosa River Market. • Restaurants in Birmingham and Tuscaloosa.

Southwest Birmingham Community FarmBirmingham, AL(205) 420-1033

Vegetables. • Farmstand

Spradlin FarmVinemont, AL(256) 734-6419wspradli@bellsouth.net

Peaches, blueberries, summer fruits and vegetables.

• Pepper Place Saturday Market, Greene Street and Madison City Farmers Markets (Huntsville). • Farmstand open Monday to Saturday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Steele OrchardCullman, AL(256) 734-5249steeleorchard@gmail.comsteeleorchard.com

Apples, peaches, apple and peach trees (in March only), baked goods, ice cream, jams and jellies, cider, gift shop.

Field trips, tours, haunted house/maze in the fall.

• Farmstand open Monday to Saturday 10 a.m.-5 p.m. in July, Monday to Saturday 8 a.m.-5 p.m. and Sunday 1-4 p.m. in August. • Festhalle Farmers Market (Cull-man). Accept credit cards, EBT, and Farmers Market vouchers

WHO WHAT WHEREStone Hollow FarmsteadHarpersville, AL800-285-8950info@stonehollowfarmstead.comwww.stonehollowfarmstead.com

Goat cheese, chicken eggs, duck eggs, preserves, raw honey, fruits and vegetables.

Organic practices, pasture-raised, Animal Welfare Ap-proved

• Pepper Place Saturday Market, The Pantry by Stone Hollow Farmstead, Freshfully, Whole Foods Market, Western Super-market, Piggly Wiggly

Terra Preta FarmVincent, AL(205) 533-2223rainshower@gmail.com

Specialty baby lettuces, heir-loom vegetables, fruits and herbs.

Organic practices.

• Birmingham restaurants, Oak Street Local Market.

The Fertile Minds Learning Garden at Indian Springs SchoolIndian Springs, AL(205) 988-3350bpollard@indiansprings.org

Fruits and vegetables.

Organic practices.

• Pepper Place Saturday Market (summer), Indian Springs School dining hall (when school is in session)

The Funny FarmEquality, AL(256) 329-8286mattfagan@msn.com

Eggs, fruits and vegetables, herbs.

Free range, all natural.

• Specialty grocery stores and food co-ops• Catherine’s Market in Alexander City

The Gathering Place 7, LLCJacksonville, AL(205) 393-3510gatheringherbs@gmail.comwww.thegatheringplace7.com

Heirloom medicinal herbs, eggs, vegetables.

Tours, demonstrations, intern-ship program.

★ Transitioning to certified or-ganic, Certified Naturally Grown

• CSA delivery in Irondale. • U-Pick and farmstand Tuesday to Friday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Jack-sonville Farmers Market.

The Tasteful GardenHeflin, AL(256) 403-3413www.tastefulgarden.com

Seeds and transplants (fruits, vegetables and herbs).

Organic practices.

• Online store, mail order

Tim Sims FarmDouglas, AL(256) 673-7658

Vegetables. • Finley Avenue Farmers Market

WHO WHAT WHERETrina’s U-Pick ProduceBlountsville, AL(256) 385-6772

Strawberries, summer vegeta-bles.

• U-Pick open Monday to Satur-day 7:30 a.m.-5 p.m.

Whited FarmsOneonta, AL(205) 919-9134mhwhited@otelco.net

Vegetables. • Pepper Place Saturday Market, East Lake Farmers Market, Val-leydale Farmers Market, Fultondale Farmers Market, Oneonta Farmers Market, Trussville Farmers Market, Gardendale Farmers Market, Pell City Farmers Market, Jasper Farmers Market, Cullman Farmers Market

Willie Coodey FarmClanton, AL(205) 755-3462

Vegetables, peaches. • Finley Avenue Farmers Market

Wills Creek WineryAttalla, AL(256) 538-5452willscreekwinery@aol.comwillscreekvineyards.comon Facebook

Muscadine wine, muscadine juice/pulp, muscadines, mead, other fruit wines, winemaking supplies.

Classes and demonstrations, Grape Stomping Harvest Festi-val, free monthly winemaking class, event space rental.

• Farmstand open Monday to Saturday 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.

Witt’s FarmHayden, AL(205) 647-0354

Strawberries, peaches, plums, nectarines, blackberries, squash, cucumbers, tomatoes, watermel-ons.

Field trips.

• Pepper Place Saturday Market, Gardendale Farmers Market, De-catur Farmers Market, Oneonta Farmers Market, Center Pointe Farmers Market. • U-Pick and farmstand, call ahead for hours and availability

Wright Dairy and Yellow Moon Cheese CompanyAlexandria, AL(256) 820-1020www.wrightdairy.comwww.yellowmooncheese.com

Pasteurized non-homogenized milk, cheese, ice cream.

(Mostly) grassfed

• Farmstand open Monday to Saturday.

FARMERS’ MARKETSEast Lake Farmers Market2nd Ave. S and 78th St. SBirmingham, AL(205) 836-3201peerincbirmingham@gmail.comwww.peerinc.orgSaturdays 8 a.m. to 12 p.m., May to October

Finley Avenue Market344 Finley Ave. WestBirmingham, AL(205) 251-8737 www.alabamafarmersmarket.org24 hours daily, year-round

Pepper Place Saturday Market2829 2nd Ave. SBirmingham, AL(205) 802-2100info@pepperplacemarket.comwww.pepperplacemarket.comSaturdays 7 a.m. to 12 p.m., April to December

Railroad Park Farmers Market17th Street Plaza, Railroad Park, 1600 1st Ave. SBirmingham, ALwww.railroadpark.org/events-get-healthyWednesdays 4 p.m. to 6 p.m.

Summit Farmers Market214 Summit Boulevard Suite 102Birmingham, AL(205) 527-6564www.urbancookhouse.comThursdays 3 p.m. to 7 p.m., May to July

UAB Farmers MarketParking Area in front of North Pavilion6th Ave S and 18th St SBirmingham, AL(205) 934-3432 cperkins@uabmc.edu www.uab.edu/wellnessFridays 11 a.m to 2 p.m.

Valleydale Farmers Market4601 Valleydale Road Birmingham, AL(205) 306-1385 valleydalefarmersmarket@gmail.comwww.valleydalefarmermarket.com Saturdays 8 a.m. to 12 p.m.

Center Point Farmers Market2209 Centerpiont Pkwy Southside parking lot of City HallCenter Point, AL(205) 853-9711timgann@hotmail.comThursdays 1 p.m. to 5 p.m.

Bibb County / Centerville Farmers Market155 Birmingham Highway Centreville, AL(205) 926-9977 hdunnavent@gmail.com Fridays 3 p.m. to 6 p.m., May to October

Columbiana Farmers MarketWest College Street And Mill StColumbiana, AL(205) 305-8632Saturdays 7 a.m. to 12 p.m.

Fultondale Farmers Market3321 Lowery ParkwayFultondale, AL(256) 477-0985 frostkevin53@gmail.com Fridays 1:30 to 5:30 p.m.

Gardendale Farmers Market940 Main StGardendale, AL(205) 514-5881 jimparola@charter.netwww.gardendalefarmersmarket.com Thursdays 1 p.m. to 5 p.m., June to September

Homewood Farmers Market2850 19th St SHomewood, AL(205) 527-6564www.urbancookhouse.comSaturdays 8 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., May to August

Fresh Market on the Green at Ross Bridge2100 Grand AvenueHoover, AL(205) 951-0412 Audrey@ClassicEventsINC.com 1st & 3rd Saturdays 8 a.m. to 12 p.m., June to September

Walker County / Jasper Farmers Market1501 North Airport Road Jasper, AL(205) 544-4573 jeremy.a.gray@gmail.com Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, 6 a.m. until sold out

Blount County / Oneonta Farmers MarketBlount/Oneonta Agribusiness Center500 New St.Oneonta, AL(205) 274-8839 agrbus@otelco.netwww.bcoabc.com/marketTuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays 7 a.m. to 1 p.m., June to October

Pell City Farmers MarketHighway 231 North Mary’s WarehousePell City, AL(256) 538-5100Wednesdays 2 p.m. to 5 p.m.

Trussville Fresh MarketChalkville Rd, Trussville North Mall Trussville, AL(256) 477-0984 frostkevin53@gmail.com Tuesdays 1:30 to 5:30 p.m.

Check Alabama Farmers Market Authoritywww.fma.state.al.us/FMCounty.aspx

for more Farmers Markets

ONLINE MARKETS Freshfullyfreshfully.com, Facebook page.See details in Groceries and Stores section.Online store and brick-and-mortar location, both featuring all local food: veggie boxes, grass-fed meat, fresh produce, cow dairy, goat dairy, farm eggs, grab-and-go lunches, and pantry staples

Home Grown Cowinfo@homegrowncow.comwww.homegrowncow.comOnline market for meat, poultry and cheese grown by small-scale local farmers.

Alabama MarketMakeral.marketmaker.uiuc.edu/Online market connecting small- and large-scale buyers with Alabama farmers selling meat, seafood, produce, and other products.

GROCERIES & STORESCoosa Valley Milling30620 Highway 25Wilsonville, AL(205) 669-6605frank@mcewenandsons.comwww.coosavalleymilling.comwww.mcewenandsons.comVariety of grains ground on-site, animal feeds, farm/garden supplies, and baby ducks, geese and chickens.

Durbin Farms2130 7th St. SClanton, AL(205) 755-1672www.durbinfarms.comI-65 exit 205. Store open 7 days a week, 9 a.m.-7p.m. Sell peaches, strawberries, other fruits and vegetables, homemade ice cream, jams and jellies, and other items. Online mail-order sales.

Freshfully200 41st St. SAvondale, AL(205) 983-6456freshfully.com, Facebook pageOnline store and brick-and-mortar location, both featuring all local food: veggie boxes, grass-fed meat, fresh produce, cow dairy, goat dairy, farm eggs, grab-and-go lunches, and pantry staples

Glovers Produce308 Main St NWCullman, AL(256) 739-8144Produce stand (fruits, vegetables, bedding plants, flowers) open year round, Monday to Saturday, 7:30 a.m.-6 p.m.

Heaton Pecan Farm309 Sunrise BoulevardClanton, AL800-446-3531www.heaton.comI-65 exit 208. Store open Monday to Thursday 9 a.m.-5p.m., Fri - Sun 9 a.m.-6p.m.. Sell pecans (raw, in-the-shell, roasted, candied, chocolate-covered, etc.), gift boxes, jams and jellies, baked goods, and other items. Online mail-order sales also available.

Oak Street Market115 Oak St.Birmingham, AL(205) 870-7542oakstreetgardenshop.us/homeMarket features local seasonal produce, jams and jellies, pickles, and other goods. Garden shop located in separate building on same lot.

Old Field Farm General StoreState Hwy 132 (just past 3 mile marker)Oneonta, AL(205) 446-1469suzyl@otelco.netwww.suzysfarm.comOn-farm general store featuring farm-grown products (eggs, heirloom fruits and vegeta-bles, bedding plants, dried herbs, goatmilk soap, unique jellies, quilts and aprons) as well as Bulgur Creek Farm goat milk and Amish cheese, butter and meats.

Peach ParkI-65 and Hwy 31 SClanton, AL(205) 755-2065, (888) PEACH PKhttp://ecom.cob.montevallo.edu/VSDev1/Peach-Park/group.htmlI-65 exit 205. Peaches, assorted fruits and veg-etables, ice cream, BBQ, baked goods, jams and jellies, and other items. Jams and jellies also available online.

Petals from the Past16034 County Road 29Jemison, AL(205) 646-0069info@petalsfromthepast.competalsfromthepast.comAntique roses, heirloom shrubs and hard to find perennial flowers and herbs. New educa-tional building available to garden clubs, study groups, etc.

The Pantry by Stone Hollow Farmstead3160 Cahaba Heights RoadBirmingham, AL(800) 285-8950info@stonehollowfarmstead.comwww.stonehollowfarmstead.comFeatures artisan goat cheeses, cheesecakes, pre-pared food, preserves, jams, honeys, syrups

V. Richards Market3916 Clairmont AveBirmingham, AL(205) 591-7000Rlittle3@vrichards.netwww.vrichards.netSpecialty market and cafe featuring fresh Gulf seafood, prime meats, local produce, and hard to find grocery items.

Whole Foods Market3100 Cahaba Village PlazaMountain Brook, AL(205) 912-8400wholefoodsmarket.com/stores/birmingham

PLACES TO EAT261210 20th St. SBirmingham, AL(205) 918-0726info@oceanbirmingham.comoceanbirmingham.com/26

Bettola2901 2nd Ave. SBirmingham, AL(205) 731-6499bettolarestaurant.com

Bottega2240 Highland Ave. SBirmingham, AL(205) 939-1000maitre-d@bottegarestaurant.comwww.bottegarestaurant.com

Bottletree Cafe3719 3rd Ave. SouthBirmingham, AL(205) 533-6288info@thebottletree.comwww.thebottletree.com

Brick and Tin214 20th St. NBirmingham, AL(205) 297-8636info@brickandtin.comwww.brickandtin.com

Cafe Dupont113 20th St. NBirmingham, AL(205) 322-1282cafedupont@bellsouth.netwww.cafedupont.net

Chez Fonfon2007 11th Ave. SBirmingham, AL(205) 939-3221info@fonfonbham.comwww.fonfonbham.com

Chez Lulu1911 Cahaba RoadBirmingham, AL(205) 870-7011house.of.lulu@gmail.comchezlulu.us

Daniel George Restaurant2837 Culver RoadMountain Brook, AL(205) 871-3266www.danielgeorgerestaurant.com

Dyron’s Lowcountry121 Oak St.Mountain Brook, AL(205) 834-8257www.dyronslowcountry.com

El Barrio Restaurant2211 2nd Ave NBirmingham, AL(205) 868-3737 elbarriobirmingham.com

Flip Burger Boutique220 Summit Blvd. Suite 140Birmingham, AL(205) 968-2000info@flipburgerboutique.comwww.flipburgerboutique.com

Food Studio B5511 Hwy 280 E, Suite 109Birmingham, AL(205) 965-3682www.foodstudiob.com

Highlands Bar and Grill2011 11th Ave SBirmingham, AL(205) 939-1400info@highlandsbarandgrill.comwww.highlandsbarandgrill.com

Homewood Gourmet1919 28th Avenue South, Ste 113Homewood, AL(205) 871-1620www.homewoodgourmet.com

Hot and Hot Fish Club2180 11th Court SBirmingham, AL(205) 933-5474www.hotandhotfishclub.com

Jim ‘n’ Nick’sLocations in Alabama: 5 Points, Homewood, Alabaster, Gardendale, Trussville, Tuscaloosa, Hooverwww.jimnnicks.com

Little Savannah3811 Clairmont Ave. in Forest ParkBirmingham, AL(205) 591-1119www.littlesavannah.com

Ocean Restaurant1218 20th St. SBirmingham, AL(205) 933-0999info@oceanbirmingham.comoceanbirmingham.com/ocean

Ollie Irene RestaurantMountainbrook Village, 2713 Culver Rd.Mountainbrook, AL(205) 769-6034info@ollieirene.comwww.ollieirene.com

Salt Fine CateringBirmingham, AL(205) 240-5374robby@saltfinecatering.comwww.saltfinecatering.com

Satterfield’s3161 Cahaba Heights Rd.Birmingham, AL(205) 969-9690www.satterfieldsrestaurant.com

Shindigs Catering3700 Spring Valley RoadBirmingham, AL(205) 807-7774shindigscatering@gmail.comwww.shindigscateringtrucks.com

The Continental Bakery1909 Cahaba RoadBirmingham, AL(205) 870-5584house.of.lulu@gmail.comchezlulu.us

The Little Donkey2821 Central Ave.Homewood, AL(205) 703-7000

Trattoria Centrale207A 20th St. NBirmingham, AL(205) 202-5612contact@trattoriacentrale.comtrattoriacentrale.com

Urban Cookhouse(205) 527-6564www.urbancookhouse.com

250 Summit BlvdBirmingham, AL

2846 18th St SouthHomewood, AL

Veranda on Highland2220 Highland Avenue SBirmingham, AL(205) 939-5551www.verandaonhighland.com

VISIT www.asanonline.org for updated information!

ABOUT ASANAlabama Sustainable Agriculture Network

ASAN is a statewide 501c3 nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting develop.m.ent of community food systems in Alabama that will conserve natural resources, support our Family farmers, and provide access to healthy and nutritious food for all citizens.

To that end, ASAN:• Provides direct technical support to farmers wanting to grow for a local market.• Strives to increase public awareness of the economic, en-vironmental and health benefits of locally-grown and organic or naturally-grown food.• Supports local and regional grassroots organizations that support sustainable farmers and community food systems, providing an effective network of mutual assistance and information sharing.

Funding for ASAN’s work is provided by donations from indi-viduals, companies and community-based organizations who recognize and value the services we provide; and by grants from various USDA agencies, the Alabama Department of Agriculture and Industries, and private foundations such as Heifer International and the Ford Foundation.

Funding for this food guide was provided by the Alabama Department of Agriculture and Industries through the USDA Specialty Crop Block Grant program.

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