7C's Farms

7C's Farms Family owned and operated, sustainable, and organic farm. Our mission is not only to be faithful st

05/30/2026

We've sold out of eggs already. But we have plenty of milk left.

Come on down to the Conover Farmer's Market , grab some coffee from Emerson’s Mobile, a breakfast burrito from Dad's Roadside Grill, and shop some of our many vendors!

Kibbie's Flower Farm and Design Co.
Seven Seed Soap Company Gales Candles PupCraze Marie & Twannette's Ugly Soap and Farm

7C's Farms will be on-site tomorrow!  We hope to see you there!  Look for the Conover Farmer's Market signs!
05/29/2026

7C's Farms will be on-site tomorrow! We hope to see you there!

Look for the Conover Farmer's Market signs!

Good morning!We have several gallons of Raw Goat Milk available.  Our girls have been producing well.What do we use our ...
05/27/2026

Good morning!

We have several gallons of Raw Goat Milk available. Our girls have been producing well.

What do we use our Goat milk for?

- feeding animals
- ice cream
- cheese
- yogurt
- butter
- drink

We use the milk for these reasons and we've never had any problems, but we must say that Raw Goat Milk is not intended for Human consumption.

If you're curious or would like to purchase some:

1/2 gallon: $15
Quart: $8

Boom!!  Four years of growth and we've got out first apples!Not much of a harvest this year, but this is a good sign.Luk...
05/24/2026

Boom!! Four years of growth and we've got out first apples!

Not much of a harvest this year, but this is a good sign.

Luke 16:6-9

And he told this parable: “A man had a fig tree planted in his vineyard, and he came seeking fruit on it and found none. And he said to the vinedresser, ‘Look, for three years now I have come seeking fruit on this fig tree, and I find none. Cut it down. Why should it use up the ground?’ And he answered him, ‘Sir, let it alone this year also, until I dig around it and put on manure. Then if it should bear fruit next year, well and good; but if not, you can cut it down.’”

Good morning!  We are at the Conover Farmer's Market this morning until noon - along with Gales Candles, Seven Seed Soap...
05/16/2026

Good morning! We are at the Conover Farmer's Market this morning until noon - along with Gales Candles, Seven Seed Soap Company, Marie & Twannette's, PupCraze, Vinegar Barrel, Sour Creations, Knotting Yeti,

05/12/2026

Yep. Something like that!

We have eggs and milk, today!We also have cooking aprons, over-the-neck hand towels, and casserole caddies for Mother's ...
05/09/2026

We have eggs and milk, today!

We also have cooking aprons, over-the-neck hand towels, and casserole caddies for Mother's Day!

Herb has been busy with our strawberries!We have 20 planted and manually pollinate, but it's really quite rewarding to s...
05/03/2026

Herb has been busy with our strawberries!

We have 20 planted and manually pollinate, but it's really quite rewarding to see the progress.

Good morning!We are at the Conover Farmer's Market this morning and will be here until noon.  There are so many vendors ...
05/02/2026

Good morning!

We are at the Conover Farmer's Market this morning and will be here until noon. There are so many vendors to choose from.

8:28 Farms Seven Seed Soap Company Sour Creations Red Bird Cake Studio, LLC and so many more!

Public announcement for Catawba County.
05/01/2026

Public announcement for Catawba County.

Due to ongoing extremely dry conditions across the region, the Catawba-Wateree Drought Management Advisory Group (CW DMAG) has declared the Catawba-Wateree River Basin has entered Stage 2 of the Low Inflow Protocol (LIP). In accordance with the City of Hickory’s Water Shortage Response Plan, Hickory has also officially entered Stage 2, triggering mandatory water use restrictions for all customers.

Catawba County residents who live in an unincorporated area should be aware of and follow all mandatory water conservation measures.

Each month during drought periods, CW DMAG evaluates lake levels, streamflows, groundwater, and other conditions. In the LIP, drought stages are determined by the following three indicators: (1) how much water is in the reservoirs, (2) how much water is flowing into the reservoirs, and (3) the U.S. Drought Monitor, a government site that indicates areas experiencing a drought and the drought’s severity. As of May 1, these indicators met the threshold for a Stage 2 declaration.

What Stage 2 Means
Stage 2 is the third of five drought stages and marks a shift from voluntary conservation to mandatory restrictions. While this stage does not indicate an emergency, it does require coordinated action from the community to protect the region’s shared water supply.

The goal of Stage 2 is to reduce overall water use by 5-10% to preserve reservoir storage, sustain downstream flow needs, and ensure drinking water availability across the basin until conditions improve.

Your cooperation is essential. By following the required restrictions now, we help safeguard water resources for everyone who relies on this shared system.

Mandatory Water Use Restrictions
Irrigation Schedule
• Odd addresses: Tuesdays and Saturdays
• Even addresses: Thursdays and Sundays
• Unnumbered addresses: Tuesdays and Saturdays

Additional Requirements
• No residential vehicle washing
• Reduce overall water use; shift discretionary use to early morning or late evening
• Stop operating ornamental fountains or water features that do not support animal life
• Do not fill residential swimming pools
• Do not top off swimming pools outside of assigned irrigation days

Prohibited Activities and Penalties
The following are prohibited during Stage 2:
• Watering lawns or turf outside the allowed schedule
• Operating ornamental water features without aquatic life
• Filling residential swimming pools
• Topping off pools outside assigned days

Violations may result in surcharges on your utility bill and potential loss of service:
• First violation: $100 (≤1.5” meter) or $200 (≥2” meter)
• Second violation: $200 (≤1.5” meter) or $400 (≥2” meter)
• Third violation: $300 (≤1.5” meter) or $600 (≥2” meter)

Customers with more than five violations risk loss of irrigation water service.

Areas Affected
All water consumers served by the City of Hickory, including:
• Customers billed directly by the City of Hickory
• Cities of Conover and Claremont
• Towns of Brookford, Catawba, Long View, and Maiden
• Portions of Alexander and Catawba counties
• Icard Township Water Corporation

Looking Ahead
If drought conditions continue, additional LIP stages—each with more stringent restrictions—may be activated. The County will provide timely updates as conditions evolve.

A Regional, Cooperative Effort
The Catawba-Wateree Drought Management Advisory Group (CW DMAG), formed in 2006, brings together public water suppliers, industrial users, state and federal agencies, and Duke Energy to make coordinated decisions that protect the region’s shared water resources.

More Information
To learn more about drought conditions, Stage 2 restrictions, and conservation tips, visit www.hickorync.gov/drought. For additional water-saving resources, visit the Catawba-Wateree Water Management Group at www.catawbawatereewmg.org. Customers not served by the City of Hickory water system should contact their local water provider for guidance.

Address

707 Shea Road
Conover, NC
28658

Telephone

+19802254583

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