Hartland Farms’ Labor Day Special

This Saturday, September 4th, in honor of the Labor Day holiday we will be having a sale on our chicken. You will find us at the Hartland Farmer’s Market from 9 AM to 1 PM. They will be $2.25 per pound. The birds are whole, frozen and weigh around 4 to 5 [...]

Chickens, Tomatoes, Melons Oh My…

…and much much more!
We are ready for the Hartland Farmer’s Market tomorrow.
Bring a cooler and check out our meat products. We have cuts of pork,
whole turkeys, chickens and rabbit. I will be glad to tell you how to cook
any of it.
Some of the produce is slowing down while others are gearing up.

We have:

tomatoes

peppers (sweet & [...]

Saturday is here again…

Saturday is here again and so is the Hartland Farmer’s Market. Since it is the third Saturday there will also
be garage sale vendors to visit. We have a lot of our pork products and the produce is starting to come in.
Our market will have our honey friends along with a few new vendors.

2010 Hartland Farmer’s Market

The wait is over! This Saturday May 1, 2010 the Hartland Farmer’s Market will be open. It runs every Saturday from 9am-1pm (rain or shine). Enjoy spring and come out!
The Market is located on M-59 just west of US 23 - 9525 Highland Road. (the old Hartland High School) Lots of easy parking. [...]

Turk’s Home Market Hours

We will be open this Saturday, Dec. 12th, 9 A.M. to 4 P.M. The following week, Dec. 16th -18th, the hours are 9 A.M – 6 P.M. and Saturday, the 19th: 9 A.M. – 4 P.M. Turk Farms accepts cash, checks, Mastercard, Visa both Credit and Debit.
We are also an approved Project Snap vendor. Our farm raised [...]

Chickens & Rabbits ready October 31st

Our last free-range flock of the season will be processed on Friday, October 30th. We will be open at our farm on Saturday 10 A.M. to 6 P.M. for pick-up and also at the Brighton Farmers Market from 8 A.M. to 1 P.M. Chicken Livers also available.

In addition, we are taking orders for fresh rabbits [...]

The Davis Family Farm

The Davis family farm sells retail and through our CSA in Highland, Michigan.
Because we use no chemical fertilizers, pesticides, herbicides, GMOs or hormones and enrich our soil with natural compost, we like to think our farming methods are “better than organic.”
Vegetables (200 varieties!), berries and flowers are our main crops. We also raise chickens, rabbits and [...]