Sweet Home Farm

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Sweet Home Farm
27107 Schoen Rd
Elberta AL 36530
251.986.5663

PRODUCTS

A variety of natural farmstead raw cows' milk cheeses. Other products (such as vegetables) are sold on a seasonal basis, and availability is limited.

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WHERE TO BUY

Sweet Home Farm cheeses are sold only at the store on the farm, located in south-east Baldwin County between Foley and the Florida border.
Friday and Saturday, 10am - 5pm
Other days based on season and availability; please call ahead.

GROWING/PRODUCTION METHODS

Natural (no herbicides, pesticides, or growth hormones); sustainable agriculture; grass-fed with some regionally-grown supplemental grain; no preservatives or colorings in the cheeses; handcrafted.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

Today I'm pleased to present our first producer profile, Sweet Home Farm, makers of natural farmstead cheese. We were lucky enough to have friends get several varieties of the cheese for dinner at their Baldwin County home on Saturday night. It is truly outstanding.

Sweet Home Farm was established in 1985 and is run by owners Alyce Birchenough and Doug Wolbert. They are a leading name in southern artisan cheesemaking.

Read these articles on Sweet Home Farm to learn more about their history and methods.

Sweet Home Farm profile on Cheese By Hand (June 10, 2006)

Sweet Home Alabama: A Labor of Love Founded On Cheese from the Southern Sustainable Agriculture Working Group (July 1994)

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