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Appalachian Sustainable Agriculture
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306 West Haywood Street
Asheville, NC 28801

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Appalachian Sustainable Agriculture Project is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization.

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Who Grows Your Food

Put a Face with Your Food

Learn about the people and places that provide food for Western North Carolina. 

Maple Creek Farm photo and info

 

See photographer Naomi Johnson's images of Appalachian Grown farmers here.

Read feature articles about local farms here .

 

Click on any of the farm names below to open a PDF of a farmer profile.

Apple Wedge Packers

Apple Brandy Beef

Bee Log Herb & Garlic Farm

Blue Hill Farm

BusyBee Farm

Camp Celo Gardens

Cane Creek Valley Farm

Cloud 9 Farm

Corner's Knob Farm

Carolina Bison

Davis Farm to School

DeerHaven Hills Farm

Dry Pond Farm 

East Fork Farm 

The Egg Lady

Farm House Beef 

Farside Farms

Firefly Farm 

Fisher Branch Farm

Freeman Farms

Fullam Creamery

Gladheart Farm 

Green Toe Ground

Henderson's Best

Hickory Nut Gap Farm Eggs

Hickory Nut Gap Farm - Spring House Meats 

Holly Hill Farm

Hominy Valley Farms

Jake's Farm

Jolley Farms

Leaning Willow Farm 

Locust Grove Farm 

Mackey - Madison Farms

Maple Creek Farm

MoonBranch Botanicals

Oliver Organics

Palmer Ford Organics

Queens Produce & Berry Farm

Riverview Orchard

Robbins Family Farm

Rogue Harbor - Madison Farms

Shelton Farm

Spinning Spider Creamery 

Split Creek Farm

Sunburst Trout

Sunny Creek Farm

Swallowtail Ridge Farm

Thatchmore Farm

Three Graces Dairy

Twin Oaks Farm

Watauga River Farm

Wildwood Herbal

Windy Ridge Farm

Yellow Branch Cheese

For more farm information, look at over 200 searchable listings in the Local Food Guide.

 

 
                                    
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Fresh at Farmers Markets
From peaches to pears to pawpaws, it’s a fabulous time to find fruit at area markets.
 
This past Saturday was the first market day of the season for vendor Fresh Pearspective, who offer, you guessed it, pears! Their booth at Asheville City Market was filled with Bosch and Seckel varieties to buy and sample. 
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We Can Accomplish Great Things...With Your Support
Do you wonder how much difference your gift to ASAP can make? Here are some examples of what ASAP can accomplish, with your support:
 
$500 can establish a school garden.
$100 can fund a cooking demo on how to prepare fresh foods.
$25 trains a farmer in new skills.
 
Give a donation to ASAP as a sustainable gift--and tell the recipient about the good work that will be done in his or her name.
 
What's In Season?

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The harvest of the month for September is apples. Click the image above to learn more about our Get Local program.

And use our chart to find out which other local items are in season. Download a PDF. 

 

 


 
 
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