05/19/2026
North Carolina doesnโt need to depend on food shipped halfway across the world when hardworking Carolina farmers are already growing it right here at home. ๐บ๐ธ๐ฝ๐
From the to***co fields and sweet potato farms of eastern North Carolina to the soybean rows, cotton fields, cattle farms, and family-owned land spread across the state, North Carolina farmers help feed millions of Americans every single year.
Behind every harvest is a family waking up before sunrise, working through blazing summer heat, hurricane season, muddy fields, droughts, freezing mornings, and unpredictable Carolina weather โ all to keep food on tables across America. ๐พ
Because in North Carolina, farming is not just a business.
Itโs:
๐ generations of family history
๐ฑ small-town survival
๐บ๐ธ American independence
๐ฝ and the backbone of rural communities across the state
From Johnston County to Greenville, from the foothills to the coastal plains, these farms help support local jobs, local businesses, farmers markets, feed stores, equipment shops, and entire towns built around agriculture.
And many North Carolinians believe something simple:
If local farmers can grow it hereโฆ
America should support the people growing it here first. ๐ฝ๐บ๐ธ
Because once family farmland disappears, it rarely comes back.
North Carolina runs on hard work โ
and so do North Carolina farms. ๐๐พ
Support local farmers.
Support North Carolina agriculture.
Support the people helping feed America every single day. ๐บ๐ธ