Friday Spotlight: Mabe’s Berry Farm

— Written By Bryan Hartman
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Mabe's Berry Farm workers

Mabe’s Berry Farm has been owned and operated since the first strawberry plant was planted in 1967 and is one of the oldest strawberry farms in North Carolina. Founder, W.G. “Bill” Mabe, and wife Emma bought the farm in 1962 and wanted to farm something other than tobacco so the first strawberries were planted. Bill and Emma had four daughters Debbie, Tina, Cindy, and Christy. Bill passed away in 2002 and his family decided to continue on with the family business. Tina Mabe Tamer and her husband, Paul, have since taken over the blueberry side with the help of their daughter, Sarah. Christy Mabe Rogers along with her husband, Mike, and children, Justin and Nicole, run the strawberry side of the farm. The rest of the Mabe family helps whenever needed whether it is irrigation or picking. Mabe’s Berry Farm is truly a family farm and would not be around without this devoted family working together. 

Mabes Berry Farm
1695 Greenfield Rd.
Walnut Cove, NC 27052
(336) 591-4785

Hours

We generally open at 10 a.m. in the season and sell until we are sold out. We are very dependent on the weather, so always call and order pre-picked or check field conditions for pick-your-own before driving out to the farm.

Woman with strawberries

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Mabe’s Berry Farm