Little Way Farm

DESCRIPTION

Joe and Michelle didn’t grow up farming. A decade ago, they were city people with no particular plan to become otherwise — until a friend proposed moving to the country, and they decided, somewhat improbably, to try.

What started as a family homestead outside Siler City has grown into Little Way Farm, named after a philosophy of small, humble acts done with great care. Walk the property for a few minutes, and it’s clear they take that seriously. Joe does the daily chores and packs the orders. Michelle tends the gardens, teaches their four kids at home, and holds a PhD from Duke. The kids help with whatever needs to be done. This is a family farm in the truest sense of the phrase, and that shows in the food. Offerings include pasture-raised poultry, 100% grass-fed beef and lamb, woodland-raised pork, cream-top dairy, and raw honey — all grown on their own land using regenerative practices that prioritize soil health above everything else.

Little Way Farm runs a home delivery service and farm store, open to the public every Saturday, 10am-1pm.

FEATURES

Family-owned rural farm embraces regenerative, sustainable practices. Catch them on the annual Piedmont Farm Tour.

HOURS OF OPERATION

Mon-Fri: CLOSED.
Sat: 10am-1pm.
Sun: CLOSED.

ACCESSIBILITY

Parking is available directly in front of the store, and a smooth ramp connects the gravel circle to the store entrance. Since the farm is surrounded by dirt and gravel roads, tours may be difficult for those who use wheelchairs or have limited mobility. We recommend contacting the farm or the CVB directly for assistance with coordinating your visit.

PARKING & DIRECTIONS

Located near downtown Siler City and the US HWY 64/US HWY 421 interchange. Google Maps users should search for the farm directly. The farm store is on-site. Find your way with what3words: https://w3w.co/cabbies.riddle.shoplift. Parking is available in the fields beside the farm – be prepared to drive on grass and uneven ground.

FAMILIES

Little Way Farm is family-oriented.

PETS

Pets are generally not recommended for our working farms; please contact the individual business prior to your visit to confirm their pet policies.