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BIG H FARMS
Started in 1905! Our Story Our business is rooted in a rich legacy of farming that spans generations and spans continents. Our story begins in Cuba, where our family was deeply ingrained in the art of agriculture. For years, we lovingly raised pigs, chickens, goats, and lambs, crafting a tradition of dedication, hard work, and the pursuit of excellence. However, as history unfolded, we found ourselves at a crossroads when Fidel Castro rose to power. It was a challenging time for our family, but our commitment to farming remained unshaken. In the early seventies, we made the courageous decision to leave Cuba and embark on a new chapter in North Carolina.
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Big H Farm
1953 Dilling Farm Rd, Charlotte, North Carolina 28214
Saturday 9:00 AM–5:00 PM
Accepting orders
BIG H FARMS
Started in 1905! Our Story Our business is rooted in a rich legacy of farming that spans generations and spans continents. Our story begins in Cuba, where our family was deeply ingrained in the art of agriculture. For years, we lovingly raised pigs, chickens, goats, and lambs, crafting a tradition of dedication, hard work, and the pursuit of excellence. However, as history unfolded, we found ourselves at a crossroads when Fidel Castro rose to power. It was a challenging time for our family, but our commitment to farming remained unshaken. In the early seventies, we made the courageous decision to leave Cuba and embark on a new chapter in North Carolina.
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BIG H FARMS

Farm owner
Phillip
Farm owner
Phillip
Started in 1905! Our Story Our business is rooted in a rich legacy of farming that spans generations and spans continents. Our story begins in Cuba, where our family was deeply ingrained in the art of agriculture. For years, we lovingly raised pigs, chickens, goats, and lambs, crafting a tradition of dedication, hard work, and the pursuit of excellence. However, as history unfolded, we found ourselves at a crossroads when Fidel Castro rose to power. It was a challenging time for our family, but our commitment to farming remained unshaken. In the early seventies, we made the courageous decision to leave Cuba and embark on a new chapter in North Carolina.
