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Farm-to-Table: Where to Find Fresh, Local Eats in Laurens County

In Laurens County, fresh food isn’t just a trend — it’s a way of life. Surrounded by rolling farmland and a rich agricultural heritage, our community is home to family-run farms that pour heart and history into everything they grow.


Whether you're a local or just passing through, here are three must-visit spots where you can truly taste Laurens County — straight from the farm to your table.


Taylor Family Farm (Laurens, SC)

Address: 4412 Hwy 221 S, Laurens, SC

Hours: Mon–Fri 9 AM–5:30 PM, Sat 9 AM–2 PM

Phone: (864) 682‑8131


🥛 Fresh & Local Offerings

Raw milk from grass-fed Jersey cows

Farm-fresh eggs

Seasonal produce: broccoli, cantaloupes, chicken salad, honey, and more

Feeds and livestock supplies for fellow farmers


Taylor Family Farm is a multi-generational operation known for honest, high-quality products. Whether you're picking up milk or stocking up for the week, this farm stand offers a true connection to the land.


Owned and operated by Thornwell, LushAcres Farm is more than just a market — it’s an experience. Stop by for fresh seasonal produce, homemade jams and jellies, and hand-picked gifts. The farm also hosts family-friendly events, a petting zoo, and pick-your-own produce days that make it a fun outing for all ages.

🐐 What to Expect

  • Locally grown fruits and vegetables

  • Homemade jams, pickles, and treats

  • Petting zoo and family-friendly events

  • Pick-your-own produce days

🌟 What to Love

The LushAcres Market is a one-stop shop for farm-fresh goods, and the peaceful, picturesque setting makes every visit feel like a mini retreat.


(Newberry, SC — just outside Laurens County)

Just 25 miles north of Laurens, Black Grove is a historic Angus cattle ranch in Newberry, SC. Founded in 1962, this family-run ranch blends tradition with regenerative agriculture to deliver premium pasture-raised beef.


🐂 Highlights

  • Heritage Angus Operation: Recognized as one of SC’s Historic Angus Herds by the American Angus Association

  • Regenerative, Low-Stress Farming: No antibiotics, no growth hormones — just healthy, grass-fed cattle raised with care


    While technically in Newberry County, Black Grove is a regional favorite for Laurens County families looking to stock their freezers with locally raised beef.


These farms represent the heart of what makes Laurens County special: community, craftsmanship, and care. When you shop local and eat local, you're not just getting a fresher product — you're investing in families, traditions, and a more sustainable future.

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