Reedy Fork Farm Organic Feed

At Reedy Fork Farm, we know from experience that organic feed is an important part to having healthy, happy animals. Our feed rations use the finest quality of organic grains, vitamins and minerals. As a certified organic farm, we use no synthetic fertilizers, pesticides or herbicides, and none of our grains are genetically modified. Quite simply, we take the best and make the best, so whether you choose our special feed blends or have us create you a custom mix, you'll know your animals are getting the very best organic feed.

Reedy Fork Organic Feed

"We believe that a good farm starts from the ground up. We work for our soils, cows, and products to be in harmony with nature."

Reedy Fork Farm is the only North Carolina organic feed source that offers bag or bulk feeds. We are a member of Organic Valley Co-op, and our feeds are developed in association with Fertrell Minerals and Redmond Salt. A certified organic farm since 2007, we use no synthetic fertilizers, pesticides or herbicides, and none of our grains are genetically modified.

Our beautiful 600 acre farm is located just outside of Greensboro, NC, and has been in the Teague family for five generations. George Teague and his father, Franklin, currently own the farm.

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organic duck feed

Quack Facts for Your Organic Duck!

Last week we told about Melissa’s visit to Duck Dance Farm. We quizzed her about what she learned, and here are some of the fun things she shared. •Turtles (especially snapping turtles) eat ducklings. •Just like chickens, ducks need grit to aid in digestion. (We have gran-i-grit for sale $12.50 per 50lb bag and oyster   Continue…

Wheat

Soy! You’ll Barley Believe Wheat’s Growing in North Carolina. (Rye Do You Think That’s Corny?)

North Carolina may not be known as “the cereal bowl,” but you’ll be surprised at the variety of grains grown and sold locally. Aside from the fields of corn you notice along country roads, you might have overlooked other grains growing nearby. Amaze your friends with these fun facts on what’s growing in North Carolina   Continue…