“Established in 2010, the Fat Radish Farm has been growing rapidly. Using regenerative agricultural practices above and beyond organic methods, with no poisonous sprays ever, organic or otherwise. Our aim is to get back to the roots and supply people with good wholesome food straight from the ground. We work with nature, not against it.”










Fat Radish Farm is a proud active member of the WWOOF organization, hosting more and more visitors every month. "Worldwide Opportunities of Organic Farms, USA (WWOOF-USA) is a part of a worldwide effort to link visitors with organic farmers, promote an educational exchange, and build a global community conscious of ecological farming practices. Become a member today and gain full access to our network of organic farms." Above you'll find pictures click here from some our recent visitors! For more information on WWOOF please visit www.wwoofusa.org


Special mention in Our State magazine for supplying fresh produce to local chefs.




























































Come on down to Vollmer Farm today for the Blueberry Music Festival! Music, beer, food trucks and lots of activities for the kiddos!

Letting chickens out in the morning is a mandatory daily chore, weather you want to get up and do it or not. Mornings like today make it worth it! (Mostly…) If you need pastured certified organic fed eggs, let us know.
#sunrise #farmchores #organic #pasture #chicken #eggs

Our young hens are laying great! Our older hens are picking back up with the longer days. Available everyday at the Market Café at Vollmer Farm (M-W 6-2, T-F 6-6, S-S 8-4) 677 NC Hwy 98, Bunn. @vollmerfarm
#farmfresh #pastureraised #organicfeed #eggs

The Wolf Moon (first full moon of the year) is tonight. Although this is a micro-moon, it sure looks big rising!
It is called a micro-moon because the moon is close to the apogee of its orbit now (the farthest point away from earth.)
#FullMoon #WolfMoon #MicroMoon #moon

Lunar eclipse tomorrow morning! Last one for 3 years. Full eclipse begins about 5:15 a.m. (EST.) Maximum eclipse about 6:00 a.m.









