Farmscaping for Pollinators and Wildlife:
Roberson Creek Farm

Photos and text by Debbie Roos, Agricultural Extension Agent.

Under Construction!

Bobby and Vicki Roberson
Moncure, NC

We are in the beginning stages of planning with Roberson Creek Farm. They have been selected as a demonstration site and we will soon begin the design phase. Stay tuned for more details! Meanwhile you can get a feel for their farm layout from the photos below.

Bobby and Vicki Roberson


Below are some recent shots taken in early spring 2007 showing the layout of the farm.

A newly planted field of sweet corn.


One of their sons and his family live in this house. Three generations live at the farm.
Roberson Creek winds behind the house.


This is a view leaving their son's house going back towards Bobby and Vicki's house.


This view shows some of the fields behind Bobby and Vicki's house.


This is a true family operation, and that includes the dogs! They are never far away.
Bobby and grandson Erin pick sweet corn with the help of Drake and Rascal.


Erin learns the value of hard work from his granddad!


Vicki and Bobby at the Pittsboro Farmers' Market

Bobby and Vicki at the Pittsboro Farmers' Market in 2006.
They are a strong anchor at the market, with consistent volume
and diversity of product that keeps customers coming back for more.



Return to the Biodiversity Project Homepage


This page last updated on January 15, 2010.

 

North Carolina Cooperative Extension, Chatham County Center
P.O. Box 279, Pittsboro, NC 27312
919-542-8202

Website created and maintained by Debbie Roos, Agricultural Extension Agent.

URL: www.growingsmallfarms.org

North Carolina Cooperative Extension is an educational partnership helping people put research-based
knowledge to work for economic prosperity, environmental stewardship and an improved quality of life.