Michael Elliott

Updated Aug 20, 2024

  • 11-50 Total acres
  • 11-50 Acres of cropland or tillable land
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Michael Elliott

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For the past four years I have been managing vegetable crops at NC state research farm.  We are a conventional farm growing 5 to 10 acres of field vegetable crops, 200 acres row crops, 20 acres of orchard crops and other various alternative crops such as hemp, herbs, and hops.  All field vegetables are grown on rasied beds with plastic mulch and drip. Fresh market tomatoes are the primary vegetable grown but I also grow squash, zuccini, peppers and sweet corn.  Although I am only responable for the vegetables, I also assist in with the corn and soybean prodction and help in the orchard as needed. 

Working at this elevated role on the farm, I have gained a tremendous amount of skills and have learned some hard lessons along the way.  Even though I do love this job, I have always wanted to take the leap and manage my own operation.  For the first few years I plan to continue working my full time job to have off farm income. I would like to apply the skills I have learned to sustainably grow fresh vegetables for both the whole sale and direct to consumer markets. I would like to include corn, and small grain into the rotation and would like to have these grains milled for flour. 

  • Barn
  • Well / Pond / Other water source
  • Irrigation equipment

Equipment and infrastructure details

A water source such as River, creek, and or pond to pump irrigation water. And a barn to temporarily store equipment, tools, and or harvested crops.

  • Sale (Cash or Mortgage)
  • Sale (Owner Financed)
  • Lease (1 to 5 Years)
  • Lease (5+ Years)
  • Lease w/Option to Buy

Opportunity details

looking to grow vegetables and grain crops, and potentially expand into livestock.

  • Conventional

Practices details

We are a conventional farm responsibly using chemicals for weed control, and disease management. My goal is to transition to a more sustainable operation with regenerative practices.

  • Field crops
  • Sheep/Goat (Dairy / Meat)
  • Vegetables

Goals details

My goal is to start a farming operation of my own. I would like to use sustainable practices to grow vegetables, and grains for both the wholesale and retail markets. Eventually down the line, I would like to incorporate livestock into the farm. I would probably start with Sheep for meat production but will also consider cattle.

Years of experience

5 total years of experience

Experience details

Grew up tending a large 1 acre garden with my dad. We sold produce at a roadside stand. In college I worked with other research groups working with crops such as, small grains and tobacco. After graduating I worked in a small grain pathology lab, and am still now working at a NC state Research farm managing vegetable crops.

Desired locations

  • Buncombe
  • Haywood
  • Henderson
  • Madison
  • McDowell
  • Transylvania