Review of The Greer Farm by TexasRealFood

The Greer Farm opened in 1979. It is home to several berry trees and grass-fed animals. Blackberries and blueberries are just some of the plants they grow. The farm is home to full-blooded Maine-Anjou cattle, lamb, chicken, and hogs. At the farm, there are 4 lakeside log cabins, a loft, and a private dining place. If you want to enjoy a vacation with hearty locally-grown and prepared meals, this is the best place to go. The farm also sells homemade syrups, sauces, and jams. On Chef Eva's free time, she teaches at cooking classes. Check them out and enjoy their reasonable prices today! A happy customer said, "Our family had a great time in the lovely lakeside cabin while fishing, and picking sweet blueberries! A true East Texas gem."

Farming Methods, Practices & Certifications

Grass Fed / Pastured Grass Fed / Pastured
Naturally Grown Naturally Grown
Transitional Transitional

Memberships & Associations

Chefs Collaborative Chefs Collaborative
Land Stewardship Project (LSP) Land Stewardship Project (LSP)
Slow Food USA Slow Food USA
Southern Sustainable Agriculture Working Group (SSAWG) Southern Sustainable Agriculture Working Group (SSAWG)
Texas Organic Farmers & Gardeners Association (TOFGA) Texas Organic Farmers & Gardeners Association (TOFGA)
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