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    Live Oak, FL

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    Burch Farms

    5.0 (1 review)
    Closed 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    5 years ago

    Tastiest trees in Live Oak! Just make sure you leave room for dessert, the banana spider split is a must have!

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    Traders Hill Farm

    Traders Hill Farm

    5.0(3 reviews)
    62.7 mi

    This is definitely off the beaten path, but if you ever have the chance to check out this property…read moreor purchase their products, I highly recommend you do so! I don't believe this farm is generally open to the public, but I had the opportunity to tour the farm yesterday as part of Slow Food's special event. They had beer tastings and a food truck on site for the event, as well as a live band playing on the front porch of the property's home. There were pony rides and hay rides available to visitors, as well. We decided to take a guided tour of the aquaponic facilities and were blown away with the innovation used to grow their lettuce and farm their tilapia. I was familiar with hydroponics, but had never heard of aquaponics until arriving on this farm. Since the lettuce itself never gets wet, and the live roots underneath receive the water, the greens will last up to a MONTH in the fridge. That's insane. The tour guides were very knowledgeable and friendly and you could tell they were excited and proud to be displaying their facilities. One thing I couldn't get over was how clean and organized the entire farm was. Very impressed. You can get their products at some local health food stores and markets, and they also provide greens to all of Nassau county school district. Side note: their logo is equal parts adorable and clever.

    I had been searching for the best lettuces available locally, and finally found Traders Hill Farm…read moreAt Harris Teeter. I am so in love with these beautiful baby romaines!

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    Traders Hill Farm - I what to do thr plants and the granden

    I what to do thr plants and the granden

    Traders Hill Farm
    Traders Hill Farm

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    White Oak Pastures - Inside White Oak Pastures General Store and cafe.

    White Oak Pastures

    3.7(69 reviews)
    145.0 mi
    $$

    Have been buying their beef from local grocers and the quality is excellent. I will consider…read morepurchasing online as well (am not in the area). Thank you for providing top notch meat that I can feel good about eating.

    If you look at the product reviews on their website, you will not find even a single 1-star review…read more This is because if you leave a 1-star review (on a product you purchased), they will hold your review hostage until you 'work with them' and 'cooperate with them', as they continue to waste your time (after they already wasted your money with their inedible meats). OTOH, all the 5-star reviews I've posted were immediately published under their products. Here's the fair truth about this company - - the chicken meats (both muscle and organs) are inedible and made me feel ill even after one bite. I knew it was coming as even the smell made me brace myself. - the beef organs are inedible as well - same as above. I threw the whole thing in the trash after I took one bite. - the beef muscle meats, however, are the best i've had in the past 2 years. I've been desperately searching for a new source for steak after Whole Foods Market took a huge nose dive for some reason. I tried US Wellness Meats, and 3 Amish delivery farms in PA, but everything I was trying would make me nauseous or unwell. So they must be doing one thing right at White Oak. However, because of their policy of censoring feedback they don't like, and eagerly posting reviews they do like, I'm now aware of how manipulative and dishonest they are. Trying to reason with them to stop withholding my reviews was an even further waste of time, as their director of marketing (Jenni Harris) feels very entitled to your time and effort. She believes it's her actual job to demand that I explain myself to her satisfaction, and to bicker with me and to imply that I'm lying (about products I paid for and had to throw out). Instead of trying to make the customer experience seamless, she thinks it's appropriate to command me to jump thru hoops because it's 'their process', instead of admitting how manipulative their whole biased review system is. Obviously if they make it this difficult to post a negative review, most reasonable people would rather not spend hours arguing with them, and then White Oak gets to withhold and silence all negative reviews, because the customer "didn't follow the process". Anyone who's dealt with bureaucracies knows the dynamic I'm describing. I know no company is perfect, but I'm going to try finding a meat supplier that doesn't make nauseous both physically and mentally.

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    White Oak Pastures - The local pig

    The local pig

    White Oak Pastures - Duck and Ratatouille at the restaurant - spectacular

    Duck and Ratatouille at the restaurant - spectacular

    White Oak Pastures - Hand made Jewelry from supplies processed on farm.

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    Hand made Jewelry from supplies processed on farm.

    Burch Farms - farms - Updated July 2026

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