Fresh North Carolina Mountain-Grown Farm Products

 

About Buy Haywood

Beneath the forested slopes of Cold Mountain in Western North Carolina, Haywood County farmers grow acres and acres of tomatoes, peppers, and other crops. Thanks to fresh mountain air, excellent soils, and our farmers’ commitment to high quality, these farm products are among the best around. Read More >


Since almost all of Haywood County’s tomatoes and peppers are grown in the field rather than in greenhouses, they are available only from July through October. To be sure you are getting fresh, Haywood County produce, look for the “Buy Haywood – North Carolina Mountain Grown” sticker or logo. Read more>.

New in 2008

Greenhouse and Nursery Products

Hanging Basket from Cold Mountain Nursery in Haywood CountyFrom flowers to shrubs to trees, Haywood County offers a wide assortment of locally grown greenhouse and nursery products.  For more info, please visit our greenhouse and nursery page.

Value-Added Product Search

We’re on the lookout for value-added products that feature Haywood County tomatoes.  For more information, click here (preferably before our June 16 deadline).

 

 

Bill Holbrook

Bill Holbrook farms 40 acres of tomatoes and peppers in the rich soil of Haywood County. He is a fifth generation farmer, and his farm overlooks the land his grandparents worked when he was young... READ MORE >

 

Awards

"Buy Haywood" Video Wins Best of the Mountains' Multi-media Communication Award
The “Best of the Mountains” recognizes excellence in public relations and marketing communications in Western North Carolina.  Awards are presented to regional communication professionals who are recognized for outstanding marketing and public relations techniques and designs.
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Our Sponsors


The Golden LEAF Foundation, a nonprofit corporation, was created in 1999 to receive one-half of the funds coming to North Carolina from the master settlement agreement with cigarette manufacturers. In turn, the Foundation is helping North Carolinians make the transition from a tobacco-dependent economy through grants and investments that will positively affect the long-term economic advancement of the state. The Buy Haywood Market Development Project has received support from the Golden LEAF Foundation.


Buy Haywood is managed by the Haywood County Economic Development Commission
144 Industrial Park Drive - Waynesville, NC 28786 : (828)456-3737