To see "what's growing on" around the farm check out our Picking Calendar.
Today\'s Cooperative Extension serves homeowners, urban schools and anyone wanting a green thumb. By Ashley Bates The Gainesville Times, March 6, 2010
While most people welcome unseasonably warm weather in January, farmers prefer the temperatures to remain around freezing. Click the link to read the full story from the Gainesville Times.
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This Season stop by and check out our "Georgia Grown Adventure" corn maze, where there is plenty of fun for everyone.
Fresh in our market right now we have a variety of wonderful seasonal fruits and vegetables including apples, cider, fall squash, pumpkins, gourds, mums, honey-sorghum, indian corn, jams and jellies, and relishes.
Tuesday, September 29, 2009 9:21 AM EDT
State Rep. Rick Austin will kick off the new First Thursday Series at the Barn at Jaemor Farm with a discussion on education reform at 7 p.m. Oct. 1.
The event is free and anyone interested... Full article
Check us out in the news using the following links:
Atlanta Parents ONLINE Jaemor Farms
Skaggs: It’s almost pumpkin time; Georgia has its share--Sept. 23, 2009
Enjoy both sweet and tart apples this time of year--Sept. 30, 2009
Jaemor Farms in Alto features a "Georgia Grown Adventure" corn maze this year
For Jaemor Farms, recent cold snap is just peachy
Maize Quest at Jaemor Farm Market