Appalachian Sustainable Agriculture Project Announces 2024 Farm Tour Partners
Jul 15, 2024 04:59PM ● By WNC BusinessFarms on the tour showcase the diversity of agriculture in the region, from vegetables to livestock, orchards to homesteads. Nine farms, noted with an asterisk, are new to the tour in 2024, including six in Polk and Rutherford counties. In the past, Polk and Rutherford farms have been part of the NC Foothills Farm Tour, but this year will be included on ASAP’s Farm Tour instead. The Farm Tour features five geographic clusters to help visitors maximize their time at farms. Tourgoers should select two to four farms to visit each day, spending around an hour at each. Descriptions of farm offerings, plus a map, driving directions, and tour tips, are available at ASAPConnections.org/FarmTour. A free printed guide will also be available in mid-August.
*The Never Ending Flower Farm
Burley Stick Farm
Good Fibrations Angora Goats & Fine Yarns
Foothills Cluster
*Encompass Farm
Wild East Farm
Crow Fly Farms
Lee's One Fortune Farm
Henderson Cluster
Stump Farms
Marked Tree Vineyard
Raspberry Fields
Pilot Mountain Pears
Polk Cluster
*San Felipe Farm
*Looking Glass Creamery
*TK Family Farm
*Overmountain Vineyards
*Caitlyn Farms
Candler/Canton Cluster
*Herb Mamma
KT’s Orchard & Apiary
Two Trees Farm (Sustainabillies)
*The Ruby Ranch
Smoking J’s Fiery Foods
Advance passes are on sale now for $35 at ASAPConnections.org/FarmTour. One pass admits a carload of visitors to all farms both days. Pending availability, passes purchased the weekend of the tour will be $45. ASAP is also seeking volunteers to help staff the tour. In exchange for working one day of the tour, volunteers may attend for free on the other day. Sign up at ASAPConnections.org/FarmTour.
Themed lists, which categorize farms based on specific interest, can help attendees tailor their Farm Tour experience. The Tasty Tour, sponsored by Explore Asheville, includes farms with food and beverages that you can sample during the tour. The “Show Me How It’s Done” Tour, sponsored by Rutherford County TDA, features farms with education and demonstrations on how to produce your own food or use specific techniques. The “Find Us on the Menu” Tour, sponsored by Red Fiddle Vittles, highlights farms whose ingredients you can find at restaurants. The Kids Tour, sponsored by WNC Magazine, offers activities geared toward kids.
Top level sponsorship also comes from the Henderson County Tourism Development Authority. Media sponsors are WNC Magazine, The Laurel of Asheville, and Asheville FM. Additional funding was provided by the USDA National Institute of Food and Agriculture through the Beginning Farmer and Rancher Development Program, Dogwood Health Trust, and Sunshine Now Foundation. Find a full list of sponsors at ASAPConnections.org/FarmTour.
About Appalachian Sustainable Agriculture Project:ASAP’s mission is to help local farms thrive, link farmers to markets and supporters, and build healthy communities through connections to local food. To learn more, visit ASAPConnections.org.
Source: Appalachian Sustainable Agriculture Project