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  1. Wondernut Farm

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    P.O. Box 933, Groveland, CA 95321

    Matthew Nolte

    Hours: Call for appointment

    We raise heritage pigs responsibly on oak woodland pasture: slowly grown, fed non-GMO grain supplemented with in whey and skim from our cheese-making, and rotationally grazed pasture. Never fed antibiotics or hormones.

    We also raise mixed breed dairy goats and East Friesian dairy sheep naturally on carefully managed pastures, rotated 200+ times per year for maximum soil and animal health.

    Feeder goats and lambs available in early summer. Limited breeding/dairy stock available.

    Our Grade A dairy and Farmstead Creamery licenses are in the works, and when licensed, we’ll be offering a variety of extremely high quality cheeses, yogurt, and ice cream.

    USDA processed retail pork and lamb is available year round on site or by order with weekly deliveries to Sonora.

     

  2. Wolverton Farms

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    Owner: Glinda Wolverton
    Hours: call for appointment

    Yes, I am one of seven sisters! Our farm is located just outside of Columbia, managed by me, Glinda Wolverton, with help from my husband Brian and daughter Tessa.

    Soaps are available at the  Seven Sisters Soap and Candle Company, or at the farm by appointment.

    We raise dairy goats – Alpine and Nubian – with a few meat goat crosses. In addition, we raise organic meat chickens  a few times a year, sold by reservation. We have eggs from free range chickens, and have honey bees. The goat milk is used to make handcrafted soaps, lotions and Boo Boo Balm. Goats are available for purchase and eggs and milk are available by arrangement.

    I belong to Sierra Foothill Beekeepers and have honey bees with a observation hive in the works for my shop Seven Sisters Soap and Candle Co in Columbia State Park. I will have honey for sale at my farm or in the shop and beeswax in the store.

    Wolverton -chicks

    Arrival of our cornish rock chicks