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Feeding Your Family Better Without the Overwhelm

You want to feed your family better.


Not just “whatever’s on sale” or “whatever the label claims is natural.”


You want the real stuff. Meat that’s raised right, meals that actually nourish, and a food system that doesn’t make you feel like you’re constantly second-guessing your choices.


But if we’re being honest... it can feel overwhelming.


There are too many options, too many opinions, and way too much noise.


And you’re already juggling enough.


Let’s simplify.



Here’s what feeding your family better can look like:


  • You know where your meat comes from

  • You trust the farmer who raised it

  • You feel good about what’s going on the table (and in your kids’ bellies)

  • And it doesn’t require 10 hours of research or 4 different grocery stops


family easting pasture raised breakfast

At Edwards Family Farms, this is why we do what we do.


Because we’ve been there too...wondering what’s actually in that package of grocery store chicken, why the labels all sound the same, and why it’s so dang hard to just get good food you can count on.


Our pasture-raised meats are raised with care, right here in Nebo, NC.


No mystery. No BS. Just food you can feel good about.



We make it easy:


  • No memberships required (unless you wanna join our monthly Chicken Club). Shop what you need, when you need it.

  • Pickup made simple. Grab your order at the Marion Tailgate Market or have it packed and ready for you.

  • Family favorites, every time. Chicken breasts, sausage, ground beef... Our customers keep coming back for the staples that make weeknight meals a win.


edwards family farms pasture raised chicken breasts

You’re not just buying meat. You’re buying peace of mind.


So if you’ve been feeling like “feeding your family better” is a full-time job, remember to breathe.


We’ve got you.




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your farmer stacie with forest raised sausage

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