The Wool Family Farm is a first-generation farm started by entrepreneurs Evelyn and Robert Wool. Home to a dozen Angus/Galloway/Highland cows, heritage-breed chickens, two donkeys, a dozen Muscovy ducks, Nubian dairy goats, Mangalitsa pigs, The farm produces:
Breeding stock: purebred Manglitsa pigs and Nubian dairy goats
Pasture-raised meats: Pasture-raised beef and premium Mangalitsa pork
Unique, hands-on farm experiences: personalized farm tours, birthday parties, corporate events, workshops, such as soap-making and cheese-making, and special classes, including sound healing & goat therapy
Products made on-farm: Handcrafted goat milk soap
Farm-themed gifts: Children’s books written and illustrated by Evelyn Wool, notecards, and other gifts from the author’s Art on the Farm collection
For owners Evelyn Wool, a former industrial engineer and data specialist, and Robert Wool, a restaurateur/entrepreneur, starting a farm was a welcome change of lifestyle. The couple moved from Connecticut to North Carolina and started the farm from scratch, with no prior experience, learning everything from neighbors, fellow breeders, the local livestock extension, and . . . Google.
Now celebrating their 10th Anniversary, the Wools are excited to join the Farm Trader community and share their farm with a broader market.
Vendor Biography
The Wool Family Farm is a first-generation farm started by entrepreneurs Evelyn and Robert Wool. Home to a dozen Angus/Galloway/Highland cows, heritage-breed chickens, two donkeys, a dozen Muscovy ducks, Nubian dairy goats, Mangalitsa pigs, The farm produces:
For owners Evelyn Wool, a former industrial engineer and data specialist, and Robert Wool, a restaurateur/entrepreneur, starting a farm was a welcome change of lifestyle. The couple moved from Connecticut to North Carolina and started the farm from scratch, with no prior experience, learning everything from neighbors, fellow breeders, the local livestock extension, and . . . Google.
Now celebrating their 10th Anniversary, the Wools are excited to join the Farm Trader community and share their farm with a broader market.