DIRT POOR FARM

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About Dirt Poor Farm

Dirt Poor Farm, established in 2016, is a 30+ acre produce farm located in Sweetwater, Tennessee. We offer both direct sales through our onsite farm store and farmers markets as well as our Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) program. Each crop is nurtured with love to produce clean, high quality, locally grown produce to satisfy our customers. Products offered include a wide array of seasonally available produce, including customer favorites such as strawberries, peaches, tomatoes, green beans, potatoes, sweet corn, and melons. Our CSA program offers vegetable options in both half and full shares with weekly add-ons available. CSA pick up options include farm pickup and delivery. Dirt Poor Farm services the East Tennessee area, with delivery available in the following counties: Greene, Cocke, Sevier, Blount, Loudon, Roane, Rhea, Meigs, McMinn, Hamilton, Bradley, Knox, Jefferson, Grainger, Anderson, Union, Hamblen, Campbell, and Claiborne. Our onsite farm store is open seasonally, Tuesday through Saturday. We also offer farm tours by appointment only for those who want to learn more about the products we grow. For more information, please visit our website at www.dirtpoorfarm.com.

CONTACT

Physical Address

184 County Rd 323
Sweetwater TN
(McMinn County)

Phone (423) 329-5752
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ONLINE ORDERING AND PRE-ORDER DETAILS

Online Ordering:

Farm pick up orders must be placed 24-hours in advance of desired pickup time. Delivery through Market Wagon (weekly; Thursdays only): Order must be placed by Tuesday.

ORDER ONLINE

 

Delivery:

Delivery through Market Wagon (weekly, Thursdays only): Order must be placed by Tuesday. Available in the following counties: Greene, Cocke, Sevier, Blount, Loudon, Roane, Rhea, Meigs, McMinn, Hamilton, Bradley, Knox, Jefferson, Grainger, Anderson, Union, Hamblen, Campbell, and Claiborne.

Pickup Options:

Farm pick up orders must be placed 24-hours in advance of desired pickup time. Online payment available. Contact-free pick up/delivery available. Visit www.dirtpoorfarm.com for information.

PRODUCTS OFFERED

Flowers
fresh flowers

Fruits & Berries
apples, blackberries, blueberries, cantaloupes, melons, muscadines, peaches, strawberries, watermelons

Herbs
fresh herbs

Specialty Products
gourds

Vegetables
arugula, asian greens, beets, broccoli, brussels sprout, cabbage, carrots, chiles, collards, cucumber, daikon, dry beans, eggplant, garlic, green beans, green onions, hot peppers, kale, kohlrabi, lettuce, mustard greens, okra, onions, parsnips, peas, pole beans, potatoes, pumpkins, radish, salad greens, salad mix, shallots, summer squash, sweet corn, sweet peppers, sweet potato, swiss chard, tomatoes, turnips, winter squash

CSA

Locally grown produce available for 15/10 weeks, May-August; October-December. Vegetable option for half (feeds 2) or full (feeds 4) share. Choose between farm pick-up (Summer: $330/$525; Fall: $220/$350; Combined Discount: $520/$830) or delivery (Summer: $400/$630 + shipping; Fall: $270/$420 + shipping; Combined Discount: $635/$997.50 + shipping). Mixed vegetable add-on available for farm pick-up (Summer: $150; Fall: $100; Combined: $250) or delivery (Summer: $210 + shipping; Fall: $140 + shipping; Combined: $350 + shipping). Fruits/vegetables are seasonal. Shares may be picked up on the farm, Tues-Sat, 9am-5pm. Delivery is available in the following counties: Greene, Cocke, Sevier, Blount, Loudon, Roane, Rhea, Meigs, McMinn, Hamilton, Bradley, Knox, Jefferson, Grainger, Anderson, Union, Hamblen, Campbell, and Claiborne. To contact us or sign-up, please visit our website.

Pick Up Details

Tuesday-Saturday, 9am-5pm: On farm (Sweetwater) Home Delivery via Market Wagon: Thursday

Pick Up Addresses

Dirt Poor Farm
184 County Road 323
Sweetwater, TN 37874
(McMinn County)

U-PICK

We offer several varieties of u-pick greens, root vegetables, green beans, and flowers seasonally. Other u-pick products may be available depending on the time of year. Please contact us for information on our u-pick opportunities.

Product

Available

arugula

March; October to April; December

asian greens

March; October to April; December

collards

March; October to April; December

daikon

March; October to April; December

fresh flowers

July to September

green beans

June to October

kale

March; October to April; December

lettuce

March; October to April; December

mustard greens

March; October to April; December

pole beans

June to October

radish

March; October to April; December

salad greens

March; October to April; December

salad mix

March; October to April; December

turnips

March; October to April; December

PAYMENT METHOD

Credit/Debit
EBT/SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program)
SNAP Incentives

WHOLESALE LOCAL FOOD GUIDE LISTING

We're listed in ASAP's Wholesale Local Food Guide, ASAP's Farm to Business Trade Directory.

View our Wholesale Listing

ROADSIDE INFORMATION

Our farm stand, located on site at our farm in Sweetwater, offers a variety of seasonally available produce. Bulk quantities/pricing available. Cash or debit accepted.

Our store is open from March 18, 2025 to December 31, 2025.

Store Hours

  • Tue. 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
  • Wed. 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
  • Thu. 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
  • Fri. 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
  • Sat. 10:00 AM - 3:00 PM

VISITING

Our Farm Offers:

We offer farm tours by appointment only for those who want to learn more about the products we grow. Our pumpkin patch is open September-November. We also open our farm for photo sessions upon appointment.

Visitor Activies:

farm dinner/events, guided farm tours, hands-on activities, local products to purchase

Businesses Supplied

Find our product at the following businesses:

  • Market Wagon, LLC
  • Gaining Ground Grocery

TAILGATE MARKETS

We sell at the following tailgate markets:

In the ASAP directory

Market Square Farmers Market

Additional Tailgates

  • Dixie Lee Farmers Market
  • Historic Oak Ridge (TN) Farmers Market
  • Chattanooga Farmers Market (Sunday)

IDENTITIES

Woman-owned, New and Beginning Farmer (Operated farm 10 years or less)

PRACTICES FOLLOWED

Organic (not Certified), Low Spray, GMO-Free, Conventional