Review:

The origins of the Correll Farms can be traced back to the late 19th century when the land it sits on was purchased by Martha Correl for her beloved son Franklin Edgar. It was Franklin’s son, Eubert Talon, who began managing the farm, starting with a few dairy cattle and select produce. By 1938, the farm was producing Grade A Milk, and by 1950, the farm began farming tomatoes. It was later in 2005 when the farm transitioned to a full vegetable farming operation, retiring from the dairy trade. As a recognized century farm, Correll Farms is a fantastic place to source fresh produce and eggs. When they’re not on their farm, they can be found at the Salisbury Farmer’s Market selling delicious produce for reasonable prices.

1185 Woodleaf Barber Road, Cleveland, North Carolina 27013, Phone: 704-202-9678

Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

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