Green Button Farm

Durham, United States

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Description

Specialties

«Food with an address, not a barcode!»

We deliver produce, eggs, and meat CSAs directly from our farm to your home. You can choose from many different combinations of produce and proteins. We offer two seasons of CSAs Spring/​Summer (April-​August) and Fall/​Winter (October-​February).

We also service 15 restaurants in the triangle and visit two Farmer Markets during the week, making it easy for you know where all of your food comes from!

South Durham Farmer’s Market: Hours Saturday 8−12pm

Raleigh State Farmer’s Market: Hours W-​F 10:30−5pm and Saturday/​Sunday 10−5pm

History

Established in 2011.

The mission of Green Button Farm is to be a year-​round local source for high quality produce and pasture raised poultry, pork and beef grown at our farm using sustainable and responsible principles that result in safe, chemical and antibiotic free food and a healthy environment. We provide an alternative shopping experience and educate our community about the benefits of eating locally grown foods during all four seasons. We seek to achieve these goals for the community while providing fulfilling and sustainable careers for the farmers. We believe through the profits of our Community Supported Agriculture, we can evolve into an Agriculturally Supported Community.

Meet the Business Owner

Ryan B.

Business Owner

Growing up in Martin County, in Northeastern North Carolina, agriculture was a part of Ryan’s life from the start. As a child, Ryan spent many summer and fall afternoons selling his uncle’s sweet corn, pumpkins, and collards. His Uncle J. A. taught him how to be a proficient outdoorsman, make homemade wine, and grow his own food.

Ryan attended Davidson College and earned a B. S degree in Agricultural Business Management with a concentration in Agricultural Economics from North Carolina State University. He finds it extremely rewarding to grow food for people he loves. You should see the animals follow Ryan around the farm. Their mutual love and respect for one another is evident.