Aerial view of My Happy Place Farm, where pasture, water, and stewardship come together.

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Welcome to

My Happy Place Farm

Nestled in Robeson County, North Carolina, My Happy Place Farm is a pasture-based farm dedicated to eggs, conservation, and thoughtful land stewardship. Our work centers on caring for the land, supporting healthy animals, and creating food systems that honor both tradition and sustainability.

🎵 A Handshake Is All You Need

The Heart of Happy Place Farm

This song is more than a tune—it’s a way of life.
At Happy Place Farm, we believe that integrity matters, promises should be kept, and your word still means something. A handshake represents trust, honesty, and the kind of neighborly values that built this farm and still guide every step we take.

When you hear this song, we hope it reminds you of simpler times—when a deal was sealed with a handshake, and your character was your best credential. Here, it still is.

🎵 God Don’t Make Weeds – Our Song of Healing

"God Don’t Make Weeds" is more than just a song — it’s the anthem of The Eighth Leaf Project.
Written by Brenda Schwab, it celebrates the wild plants the world often overlooks — but God never does.

🎶 Watch the official video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jj-rBLXLW5U

They called it a weed in the garden bed,
Said it don’t belong, pull it up instead.
But I saw it standing, golden and free,
Waving like a prayer beneath the old pine tree.

🌿 Learn more:

www.TheEighthLeafProject.org

Eighth Leaf Project

The Eighth Leaf Project is a grassroots initiative based at Happy Place Farm, focused on the research, preservation, and promotion of wild medicinal plants—starting with mullein. We blend traditional wisdom with modern science to explore natural healing, community wellness, and regenerative living. It’s a project rooted in faith, soil, and the belief that true healing grows from the ground up.

My Happy Place Farm is a sanctuary of healing and joy. Their herbs and eggs are exceptional, reflecting their commitment to nurture and restore.

Sarah Jones

Several large metal silos are positioned next to long, green-roofed farm buildings. These structures are enclosed by a wire fence, and multiple signs are visible, indicating that the site is an approved poultry farm. The sky is partly cloudy, providing a mixture of sunlight and shade across the scene.
Several large metal silos are positioned next to long, green-roofed farm buildings. These structures are enclosed by a wire fence, and multiple signs are visible, indicating that the site is an approved poultry farm. The sky is partly cloudy, providing a mixture of sunlight and shade across the scene.

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