Tyner Pond Farm: Beyond the Barn Door
Like many others newer, we started Tyner Pond Farm because we grew distrustful with the industrial food system. We worried about the lack of transparency, the power of big corporations, and the disconnect between our plates and the farms where our food originates. We're driven by a desire for food security, nutritious ingredients, and farming practices that respect the environment and animal welfare.
If you share those concerns, we invite you to join us on this journey. We want to show you there's another way – a way rooted in openness and accountability. Together, we can build a better food system that works for our health, our communities, and our planet.
It's Not Just What We Do, It's How We Do It

Family Farm Tour
- Regenerative Practices: It's about more than just avoiding chemicals. We focus on building healthy soil that gives back to the land. You can see it in our lush pastures and healthy animals!
- Animal Welfare: Our livestock aren't commodities; they're living beings treated with respect. That means plenty of space to roam, fresh air, and a diet nature intended.
- No Shortcuts: We believe in slow, steady growth, the way nature intended. We don't cut corners, and you can taste the difference.
Seeing is Believing

Showing a family our farm
We want to bridge the gap between farm and table. Here's how we bring transparency to life:
- Farm Photos & Videos: Short videos on our website and social media give you a glimpse into daily life at Tyner Pond Farm. Facebook
- Customer Q&A: We don't shy away from tough questions. Have something you've always wanted to ask a farmer? Drop us a line at Chris@farmersmarket.com
- Testimonials: Hearing from other happy customers goes a long way. Read Reviews
We're not just in the business of selling meat; we're building a community. Follow us on social media, sign up for our newsletter, or better yet, schedule a farm visit! We believe the more you know about your food, the better choices you can make.
Remember – when you choose Tyner Pond Farm, you're choosing to support a different way of doing things, a way that's better for the planet, better for our animals, and better for you.