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Photos from Harrison Farm's post 05/02/2026

Happy May! Our Farm Stand resumes its Sunday hours this weekend! Each Sunday afternoon 1-3pm May through September, guests are welcome to stop by the farm to visit the animals and pick up products at our Farm Stand. No RSVP is necessary and there is no cost to visit during this time.

We have lots of farm fresh chicken, duck, and turkey eggs currently available! Turkey eggs?!? Yes, you read that correctly. Female turkeys need to be at least a year old to start laying. Since most turkeys are a part of Thanksgiving celebrations, it is rare to have adult females who are kept for egg production. Our first turkeys were essentially failed 4H projects, of whom I grew incredibly fond. Olivia Colman & Dame Judi Dench the Turkeys (Broad Breasted Black turkeys) began laying eggs last year. Turkey eggs are incredibly creamy, and distinctive for their precious brown freckles on the shell. This year, our newer turkeys (Bourbon Reds) Rose, Forrester, Angel, Pappy, and Tracy have begun to lay eggs, so we have enough to share with our community.

Stop by our Farm Stand this Sunday for farm fresh chicken and duck eggs, or pick up the special sampler with 4 chicken, 4 duck, and 4 turkey eggs. Our big daddy turkey Woodford would love to welcome you to the farm with his majestic dance moves!

Photos from Harrison Farm's post 03/12/2026

Dear friends, on the afternoon of Saturday 16 May we will host a celebration of my aunt’s life at the Harrison Farm. I would be honored to have you join us as we honor her life and share memories of this remarkable woman. She began her life at Harrison Farm, traveled all over the world, and then found her peace back home on the farm. We had a tradition that we would always go out to lunch for her January birthday once spring arrived — as she was not a fan of cold weather. Thus, it feels fitting to host the “Celebration of Auntie” as warmer weather arrives.

Celebration of Auntie
Saturday 16 May 2026
Gathering 1:30
Service 2:00
Refreshments to follow
The Hangar at Harrison Farm

After two challenging months of mourning, a brutal winter, and a very tough lambing season, I finally found the words to reflect on the impact Auntie had on my life. You can find this piece at the Fearless Female Farmer Substack (link in comments). Auntie lived a fascinating life, and I look forward to welcoming her friends to the farm to remember her!

03/10/2026

They can steal my photo and they can copy my address, but sadly they cannot properly capitalize “Farm”. 😆

Friends, there is only one Harrison Farm on Berger Road, even if someone tries to flatter us by mimicry. If you have a moment to report this page, I would be grateful.

Top Reasons You Know “Harrison farm” is fake:

1) Lack of proper capitalization. One of my favorite books is Strunk & White’s Guide to Grammar (shockingly, I am a spinster 🤣). I would never knowingly release on you such poor use of the English language.

2) There is a tractor in the profile pic. If “Harrison farm” wants to pretend to be “Harrison Farm”, then I would like to borrow their tractor, as I cannot afford one. This became a joke recently, when a caller wanted to come be a farmer for a day. He asked if we had big equipment; I responded that I had an impressive pitchfork. He then wanted to know why I was being so silly with my answers. Alas, I was not, as the “Harrison Farm” budget only covers a pitchfork and a wheelbarrow. 💪🏻👩🏻‍🌾

3) “Harrison farm” posted that they are hiring at $80/hour for skilled farmwork. If so, I need to apply with them! The unruly goats of Harrison Farm still keep all the money, and refuse to pay me anything beyond snuggles. They maintain that baby goat snuggles are “priceless”!

We do not sell donkeys (another scheme that has used my address).

We do not sell steaks out of a truck (yep, someone claimed to be us).

We will never ask for a copy of your Driver’s license for a job, as the fake “Harrison farm” did to the young lady in Ontario who alerted me.

Our core values are honesty, integrity, and loyalty. I take this seriously. I am transparent that my animals are poorly behaved, my volunteer team is absolutely amazing, and I am a hot mess of a goatherd who is trying every day to be a better human. I am grateful for our amazing community of supporters who believe in the work I do as a farmer and a mentor. I hope the people who try to hide behind our name and address will come to recognize their own gifts & abilities, instead of using our image. And I hope that if they continue to do so, they will keep using pictures that make me look good in a dress! 😂👸🏻💃🏻

03/09/2026

EVERY day is at the Harrison Farm!
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5278 Berger Road
Groveport, OH
43125