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The Serene Farm

April 23, 2025 Jessica Rogers
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The Serene Farm

The Serene Farm is 90 acres of purpose-driven farming, peaceful landscapes, and honest work. We raise pasture-raised pigs, chickens, and lambs, and care for a few special animals like peacocks and even an emu. But more than that, we’re growing something bigger — a sustainable farm rooted in care, intention, and community. As a first-generation farmer, I started The Serene Farm without any formal training or background in agriculture. No guidebook, no mentor — just grit, curiosity, and a willingness to fail forward. Every challenge taught me something: how to build, grow, care, and adapt. Mistakes became lessons, and lessons became progress. Today, we're expanding our vegetable garden into a market garden, with plans for greenhouses, a pumpkin patch, and even a corn maze. Everything we grow and raise here is done the right way — naturally and locally — because we believe real food should be as honest as the hands that grow it.

 

SATURDAY & sunday

WHAT TO DO - RAIN OR SHINE

Guided Tours: Run every 30 minutes on the half hour.

  • Visitors are invited to enjoy a hands-on, family-friendly farm experience! Meet our pasture-raised animals, explore our growing fields, and see how we raise food the natural way—without harmful chemicals. As a first-generation farm, everything we do is rooted in hard work and a deep love for the land. We hope you’ll leave feeling inspired, informed, and more connected to the source of your food.

PRODUCTS at FARM STORE

  • Chicken eggs

  • Duck eggs

  • Honey

WHAT TO BRING:

  • Sunhat

  • Sunscreen

  • Cooler (for all the delicious items you will purchase)

  • Comfortable shoes

LOCATION: 1057 TP Sowers Rd Lexington Nc 27295

In Farm Tour
Direct Descendant Rabbitry and Apiary →

 

Davidson County Local Food Network is a 501c(3) non-profit organization. Any donations made to the DAVIDSON COUNTY LOCAL FOOD NETWORK are tax-deductible.

 

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