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“over 70 years of freshness”
Durbin Farms began over seventy years ago, when Marvin and Mary Durbin developed an interest in fruit farming. After much study and travel, they decided to base their farming business on growing high quality fruit and marketing this fruit directly to the consumer. Although this concept doesn't seem that outrageous, the average farm grew more for quantity than for quality. Also, farmers generally preferred to sell their produce wholesale and leave the business of selling to consumers to someone else.Durbin Farms continues to uphold the tradition and values set by the Durbins long ago. As more small farms are bought out by larger farms or are forced to close due to competition from larger farms, Durbin Farms is an anomaly. It remains a small farming business that is thriving--even in our changing times. Much of this success is due to the principles originally set by the Durbins: Grow the best quality fruit possible and make sure the customer's needs come first. Durbin Farms offers the sweetest seasonal strawberries, peaches and vegetables available in the South.
This is a wonderful stop while going down I-65. Fresh fruit galore, wonderful edible treats, icecreap parlor, baked goods, peach and apple fried pies, sandwich shop, and gift shop. Fun and perk... Read more
Well, it seems like Durbin Farms has a little bit of everything! T-shirts, hats, cups, Amish cheese, vegetables, sandwiches, and more. If you live in Birmingham and you are on your way to the... Read more
Great place to stop off i65 for a quick rest stop, that has fresh peaches, watermelon, fruit vegetables. Lots of tables indoors with welcoming air conditioning. Great service and with hot or... Read more
Durbin Farms Market
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- Sun - Sat: 9:00 am - 7:00 pm
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