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Our MEDIUM JUMBOs are being harvested. MEDIUM JUMBOS will be available in all 3 locations.

It is still way TOO HOT to SHIP. We will do a post when we open our shipping list. Right now it is NOT OPEN!


JUMBOS are NOT READY! They usually are not ready till mid to late August. We do not have a timeline since they don't get ready on our schedule. We will post when they are available.


If you like or know someone that likes our MEDIUM JUMBOs come and get them while they are available since their supply is smaller than our Jumbos.


The Farm has a temporary number 601-427-4259. AT&T tried to fix our phone situation but it still not right, at least it is working, even though our 601-892-6000 is not working right now.



We are open and still have plenty of peanuts to dig. We will be digging well into October since there is no major rain in sight.


also shipping list is now OPEN!!


To place your order, please send us either an email OR a Facebook message. We prefer these to phone calls. Having this information in writing makes everything easier. Sometime our phone cuts out and it is difficult to get your order details.


After receiving your message we will then let you know shipping rates. Shipping rates depend on your location and those are set by Fedex. You do have to give us some time to get back to you since we are not online all day long.


*Please contact us only once! Sending an email AND facebook messages will cause more confusion and will delay your order.


*We do not ship instate. It is cheaper for you to visit one of our locations or see one of our vendors.


*We only ship out on Mondays, but we need your information before then. We do not accept same day orders on Mondays because we only ship freshly dug peanuts and we will not have enough time to prepare your order.


Once our shipping list fills for Monday, we will start a new one for the following week.


Thank you for being so patient with us. We do love shipping peanuts all over the country. We have some of the best, most loyal customers we ship to year after year.

Unfortunately, this season has been plagued by rain. We have been closed more days than we have been opened.


The problem with rain is that the soil is so saturated we can't physically get the peanuts out of the ground. The soil has to dry a good bit before we can dig the peanuts up, and right now it is a muddy mess out there.


Once the ground has dried, and we can supply our stores and vendors with peanuts, then we can focus on shipping.


However, we need a lot of conditions to go right for us to be able to ship properly.


With the increase in shipping delays over the past two years, shipping fresh produce has been difficult. When our shipments get delayed, they sit at a shipping facility too long and they ruin.


To make sure you receive the freshest peanuts, we dig and ship them on the same day. Because we don't want your peanuts held over the weekend, we only ship on Mondays. If it is too wet to dig on Monday, we can't get shipments out that week.


We are a small family farm and can only ship out so many orders each week.


We start shipping to nearby states mid-August, after the heat and humidity decreases some.


We start shipping to the rest of the country mid-to-late September, sometimes early October, when the weather has cooled down enough for the peanuts to stay fresh over the longer distance.


Unfortunately, hurricane season can cause unexpected delays during our shipping window as well.


The best way to know the most up to date openings and closings of our stores is through our Facebook.


At the moment our biggest priority is getting back in the field. As much as y'all want our peanuts, we want to be able to supply them. Hopefully this has answered a few shipping questions. We will do a post when start shipping and how to order.



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