
Welcome to Maranatha Farms
Our goal is simple - to produce food that is good for the land and the people eating it.
Located in Forest, Virginia, Maranatha Farms focuses on regenerative agriculture to raise cows, sheep, pigs, and chickens. We have both pick up and delivery services available. You are able to select a day and time most suitable for you and have our products delivered straight to your home or business.
We are a family farm focused on making high quality food available to the greater Lynchburg area.
Ordering options
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We will deliver to your home or business based on the day and time you select from the options below. You will see these options in checkout.
We ask that the delivery be a $25 minimum. There is a $5.50 cost for all local deliveries.
Delivery options:
Monday 9am-12pm
Monday 3pm-6pm
Thursday 9am-12pm
Thursday 3pm-6pm
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Our store is located on the farm. We have signs that will direct you to the store. We are located at 1211 Elk Hill Lane Forest, VA 24551
Store Hours
Monday: 11:30am-4:30pm
Tuesday: 11:30am-4:30pm
Wednesday: 11:30am-4:30pm
Thursday: 11:30am-4:30pm
Friday: 11:30am-4:30pm
Saturday: 9am-2pm
Sunday: Closed
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January Market Cancelled
Winter Dates: April 12
Saturday from 9am- 12pm
15583 Forest Road Forest, VA 24551

What is Regenerative Agriculture?
Regenerative agriculture is a way of growing food that restores ecosystems, conserves water, restores organic matter to the soil, decreases more carbon from the atmosphere and increases biodiversity. It is a form of farming that not only focuses on the health of the animals, but also the health of the land. We promote biodiversity by avoiding pesticides and herbicides, use manage grazing, and add compost to our fields. Our grazing methods, feed selection, and growing methods add organic matter to our soil and do not degrade our land.
Our animals are pasture raised and grass finished eating diets they are biologically created to eat. We are on a mission to raise and care for our animals in a way that aligns with our moral values and the way God intended. We feel it is our responsibility to let animals be animals.
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