The Summers Farm

The Summers Farm The Summers Family Farm is a locally owned farm, with fresh fruit, vegetables, honey, eggs, and many

The Summers Family Farm is a local farm located in Sikeston Missouri. My dad started this farm over 20 years ago as a 3+ generation farmer. Now 3 generations past my dad we are continuing the family tradition.

This is what we’re up to at the farm currently. Bottle feeding “He Who Shall Not Be Named” 😂
12/20/2022

This is what we’re up to at the farm currently. Bottle feeding “He Who Shall Not Be Named” 😂

Get your orders in for green beans and purple hull peas by the bushel!!
03/25/2021

Get your orders in for green beans and purple hull peas by the bushel!!

Our farm has three different kinds of cucumbers growing. Slicing and pickling cucumbers!!! Who’s ready to start getting ...
03/25/2021

Our farm has three different kinds of cucumbers growing. Slicing and pickling cucumbers!!! Who’s ready to start getting those yummy pickles canned?! 🙋🏼‍♀️
Cucumbers will be sold individually or in bushels!! Get your orders in now!

We got a lot done at the farm today! A few of our raised beds are finished. ❤️
03/16/2021

We got a lot done at the farm today! A few of our raised beds are finished. ❤️

Working on some farm beauty today!!! We planted some flowers in front of the shop. We’re going to get some onions, potat...
03/16/2021

Working on some farm beauty today!!! We planted some flowers in front of the shop. We’re going to get some onions, potatoes, broccoli, celery, cauliflower, and cabbage planted also!! Some of the helpers aren’t much help tho!!!

The Summers Family Farm is proud to introduce a totally NEW produce stand and subscription box this summer!!!  You can o...
03/16/2021

The Summers Family Farm is proud to introduce a totally NEW produce stand and subscription box this summer!!!
You can order a weekly, bi-weekly, or monthly subscription box of produce. Price points will be increments of $10 plus delivery fee.
For everyone that loves to can fresh vegetables., we will also be taking bulk orders.
We will also be offering fresh canned salsa, chow chow, and more.

Tomatoes (slicing, sauce, grape, cherry)
Okra
Sweet corn
Bell peppers (red, yellow, orange)
Jalapeño
Habanero
Chili peppers
Tomatillo
Onions
Leeks
Rhubarb
Celery
Radish
Potatoes
Cucumbers (slicing and picking)
Purple hull peas
Sugar snap peas
Snow peas
Green beans
Beets
Turnips
Kohlrabi
Mustard greens
Turnip greens
Bibb lettuce
Leaf lettuce
Spinach
Broccoli
Cauliflower
Carrots
Brussels sprouts
Watermelon
Mini pumpkins
Acorn squash
Butternut squash
Spaghetti squash
Herbs (Thai basil, dill, sage, cilantro, parsley, chives, peppermint, spearmint, rosemary, thyme, fennel, oregano, and lemon balm)

***The vegetables are season dependent. Some of the ones listed are fall crops.

09/07/2020
We went to collect eggs today and found this little guy or gal
05/12/2020

We went to collect eggs today and found this little guy or gal

We got a late start but everything is turning out great so far
05/12/2020

We got a late start but everything is turning out great so far

We have guinea’s hatching today ❤️
05/12/2020

We have guinea’s hatching today ❤️

You have to love hatch day!! Baby chicks and ducks are just too cute!!! This is a baby turken aka naked neck
01/29/2020

You have to love hatch day!! Baby chicks and ducks are just too cute!!! This is a baby turken aka naked neck

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2567 State Highway AA
Sikeston, MO
63801

Telephone

(573) 380-5451

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The Summers Farm is a hobby farm located in Southeast Missouri. It was first started by my father and has recently been taken over by myself and his grandchildren.

He had a lot of dreams for his 33 acres and I am trying my best to fulfill everything that he wished for. We are going to be adding a few head of cattle this spring as well as some sheep and goats. We currently have 10 beehives that we get honey from every September.