Welcome to Skinquarter Farm Market!
We're Open, Come On In!
Now, Fresh from our Farm!
Hand planted and picked by our family!
- Black Angus, Grain-fed Skinquarter Beef
- Strawberries
- Spring Onions
- Beets
Mix & Match! Bedding and Vegetable Plant Flats - $11.95
Hanging Baskets - $12.95 - $14.95
10 inch Geranium pots - $8.95
7 inch clay pots - $6.95
4 inch assorted annual pots - $2.69
No need for coupons...we have the lowest prices around!
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Hours of Operation:
Monday - Sunday 9:00AM - 7:00PM, Rain or Shine!
Products We Feature:
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Skinquarter Beef
Premium Grain-Fed Beef
Skinquarter Beef Pricing
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Events
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Blood Drive
Saturday, May 19th - 10am - 2pm |
Someone's Life Depends On You!The Virginia Blood Service will be at Skinquarter Farm Market Saturday, May 19th. Everyone who donates will receieve a $10 Skinquarter Farm Market giftcard. |
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Memorial Day Weekend
Sunday May 27th, 2012 |
Come celebrate Memorial Day with 93.1 The WOLF and Skinquarter Farm MarketAll military personnel (active or retired) will receive 10% off their entire purchase! Come sample some local jams, jellies and cheese! We will be grilling some of our Black Angus Grain-fed Skinquarter Beef for sampling! Free prizes and giveaways from 93.1 The WOLF and Skinquarter Farm Market! |
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About Us
Richard Goode and his family have been farming for over 100 years and through four generations.
It all started with Wister Goode and Mary Goode. Between the 1920's and 1940's they ran a sawmill operation in the Skinquarter area. They also ran a dairy business which was known as "Skinquarter Dairy." Both Wister and Mary were active in farming until they passed away.
Wister and Mary had a son named Angus. Angus became active in the dairy operation when he was small and loved life on the farm. Angus married Betty and they remained committed to working on the farm and staying in the dairy business.
Angus and Betty had two sons, Richard and Aaron. The two boys, just like their father, were very active in the family business from the time they were small. As the boys became teenagers, Aaron became a tobacco farmer and Richard stayed in the dairy business. Aaron began to look into other venues of farming as the tobacco industry began to flutter and Richard stayed in the dairy business.
Skinquarter Dairy, the last fully functional dairy farm in Chesterfield County, ceased operation in 1984. It was the hardest and most heart breaking decision that Angus and Richard ever had to make, but it was a wise one. The family left the dairy operations to devote themselves to crop farming.
Richard continued farming and even had a stint in the Nascar world, driving late model cars. Retired from driving, Richard and his best friend are owners of a late model car that they run at the local short tracks in the area.
Richard and his family also went into the beef cattle and grain farming industry. The Goode family now operates the Skinquarter Farm Market on Hull Street Road which offers fresh, locally grown produce. From sun up to sun down, Richard is on the tractor, checking cows, stocking produce, planting and staying dedicated to his farming heritage. The Goode family will always be dedicated to serving the community and keeping farming alive!
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Contact Us
For more info feel free to contact us in any way below:
| Email: | info@skinquarterfarmmarket.com |
| Phone: | (804) 739-9056 |
| Mail: | Skinquarter Farm Market. 20800 Hull Street Rd. Moseley, VA. 23120 |
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