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Diligent Mama, Newborn Lamb, and the Peanut Gallery

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Happy Valentine’s Day!

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Sweet Carmen

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Curds and Whey

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Step Into the Light

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Ovine Evil Eye

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Unseen Treasures

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Due Date

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Landforms

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New Hire

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Handsome

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Along Came a Spider

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Ruminations on Tweedle

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Here’s Looking at You, Kid

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Barn Landscape

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Getting Kind of Crowded Down Here

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First Lamb

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Odyssey Behind Barn Doors

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Which Ewe is on deck?

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Tawney’s Lambs

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New Spring Kids

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New Spring Lambs

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Nigerian Dwarf Goats

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Barn Dance

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Barn Landscapes

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Situated on a hill overlooking the Haw River, Three Waters Farm looks out over a mixed terrain of fields, woods, and water in the piedmont of North Carolina. We moved here in 1989 with the intent to raise our family on a working homestead. Initially we produced a mix of organic vegetables, cut flowers, goat cheese, and baked goods at the Carrboro Farmers' Market.
Since 1997, we have focused on making products from our sheep's wool and our goat's milk. We produce a variety of hand-painted yarns, and spinning fibers, and from our goat's milk, we make Goat's Milk True-soap, using our own special recipe.

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Three Waters Farm
P.O. Box 100,
Saxapahaw, North Carolina 27340

Toll Free: 866-376-0378
International: 336-376-0378
Fax: 866-376-0378

Email: [email protected]

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