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Farm-fresh eggs in KY.

📅 In season: Year-round · supply dips in midwinter

Crack a true farm egg next to a supermarket egg and the difference is obvious before you taste anything: the yolk stands taller and runs deep orange, the white holds together, and the flavor actually shows up in a fried-egg sandwich. The farms below keep small flocks in KY and sell direct, so the eggs you pick up were usually laid within the week — supermarket eggs can legally be weeks older.

Small-flock eggs follow the hens’ natural rhythm: abundant from spring through fall, tighter in the darkest winter weeks. If a farm lists eggs as limited, that’s the season talking, not the farmer.

12 KY egg farms on LiveStalks Local.

Eggleston Farm Fresh Foods

📍 Berry, KY

Eggleston Farm Fresh Foods raises pasture-raised chicken, eggs, pork, and beef in Berry, Kentucky.

Eggs Meat Pork Beef

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Heritage Hill Farms

📍 Frankfort, KY

Heritage Hill Farms raises grass-fed beef, pastured poultry, and free-range eggs and grows sweet corn in Frankfort, Kentucky.

Sweet Corn Beef Eggs Produce

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Elmwood Stock Farm

📍 Georgetown, KY

Elmwood Stock Farm grows certified-organic vegetables and raises grass-fed beef, lamb, pork, and pastured poultry in Georgetown, Kentucky, with a year-round CSA.

Produce Sweet Corn Beef Eggs CSA Shares

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Triple J Farm

📍 Georgetown, KY

Triple J Farm raises pasture-raised beef and eggs and grows produce in Georgetown, Kentucky, with a long-running CSA.

Beef Eggs Produce CSA Shares

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Baby Leaf Farm

📍 Lexington, KY

Baby Leaf Farm grows salad mixes and microgreens and raises eggs in Lexington, Kentucky.

Produce Eggs

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Clark Family Farm

📍 Lexington, KY

Clark Family Farm raises grass-fed beef, pastured poultry, eggs, and lamb in Lexington, Kentucky.

Beef Eggs Lamb

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Crooked Row Farm

📍 Lexington, KY

Crooked Row Farm grows produce and raises eggs and chicken in Lexington, Kentucky, with home delivery.

Produce Tomatoes Eggs Meat

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Slak Market Farm

📍 Lexington, KY

Slak Market Farm offers raw milk, halal meat, and pastured eggs in Lexington, Kentucky.

Dairy Meat Eggs

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Butler Farms

📍 Paris, KY

Butler Farms raises pastured chicken, pork, and beef in Bourbon County, Kentucky.

Meat Pork Eggs

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Hatmaker Homestead

📍 Paris, KY

Hatmaker Homestead grows farm-fresh produce, sweet corn, pastured eggs, and flowers in Paris, Kentucky, and packs weekly food baskets.

Produce Sweet Corn Eggs Flowers

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Dove's Landing Farm

📍 Versailles, KY

Dove's Landing Farm grows vegetables, blueberries, and flowers and raises poultry in Versailles, Kentucky, with a CSA delivering to Fayette County.

Produce Berries Eggs Flowers

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Hobbiton Farm

📍 Versailles, KY

Hobbiton Farm offers an A2 raw-milk herdshare and raises beef, poultry, and eggs in Versailles, Kentucky.

Dairy Beef Eggs Meat

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From the pickup line...

Know before you buy.

  • Farm eggs often come unwashed with the natural protective bloom intact — those keep on the counter for a couple of weeks, or months refrigerated.

  • Yolk color tracks diet: pastured hens eating grass and bugs lay the deep-orange yolks.

  • Don’t expect uniform sizes. Mixed cartons with the occasional double-yolker are the normal output of a real flock.

Farm-fresh eggs: questions, answered.

How much do farm fresh eggs cost in KY?

Typically a few dollars per dozen more than commodity supermarket eggs, and roughly on par with the organic/pasture-raised cartons at the store — except fresher, from a flock you can actually visit.

Are farm fresh eggs safe to eat?

Yes. Small flocks with clean coops and unwashed eggs (bloom intact) have a strong safety record. Refrigerate washed eggs, cook eggs as you normally would, and buy from farms that handle cartons properly — every farm on this page sells direct and answers questions at pickup.

Why are the yolks so much darker?

Diet. Hens that forage on pasture eat grasses, seeds, and insects rich in carotenoids, which color the yolk deep orange. It’s the most visible signal of how the hen actually lived.

Do farms have eggs in winter?

Usually yes, but fewer. Hens lay less as daylight shortens, so winter dozens can sell out fast. Ordering ahead through LiveStalks Local is the reliable way to get winter eggs.

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