Jones Family Farm

Jones Family Farm Family-owned and operated farm We are a family owned farm that sells eggs, local honey, and occasionally produce.

10/01/2025

Skip the fake Halloween webs—protect wildlife! The spiderweb decorations trap birds, bees, and butterflies, resulting in numerous deaths each fall.

09/17/2025

We are sad to say that the time has come for us to close our egg business. As relayed to you in our June 2025 post, we are experiencing a gradual decline in our egg production. As of September 30, we will no longer sell eggs to the public. We will wholesale the eggs that we have left. Some of you have been with us many years. We've made many friends and will miss seeing you at the barn. Thank you for your patronage.

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Not hot enough for you out there? Well we can fix that with these habanero peppers!  Come get them while they're fresh! ...
07/23/2025

Not hot enough for you out there? Well we can fix that with these habanero peppers! Come get them while they're fresh! $4 for a lil basket full.

06/13/2025

Due to an aging chicken population, our egg production is down and will go even lower in the coming months. There will be times when there will be no eggs available in the cooler. When our Farm was featured on TV, we got many new customers. Our supply is not meeting the demand. Sorry for the inconvenience.

05/08/2025
02/24/2025

How do you set up a coop, what do chickens eat, and what are the pros and pitfalls about chicken ownership? Find out at Backyard Chickens 101.
Come chat with local chicken owners about coops, eggs, and all things backyard chickens. After the session, you'll be ready to start chicken keeping this spring! For adults 18 and up.
Saturday, March 1, 11 a.m - noon at West Cobb Regional Library
https://bit.ly/4gXlzfK

02/24/2025
02/21/2025

Pasture-raised eggs are often called ‘expensive’ or ‘overhyped,’ but let’s get one thing straight: the difference isn’t just the yolk color.
Factory-farmed eggs come from hens crammed into cages, fed soy and corn, and often pumped with antibiotics.
Meanwhile, pasture-raised hens roam freely, foraging naturally and getting exposure to sunlight.
The nutritional difference? Higher omega-3s, more vitamin D, and fewer inflammatory fats.
Don’t let anyone convince you that an egg is just an egg—there’s a reason those free-range ones cost more, and it’s worth every penny.

This story is not accurate, I told the person who interviewed me that I refused to raise my prices because of the shorta...
02/20/2025

This story is not accurate, I told the person who interviewed me that I refused to raise my prices because of the shortage since I didn't think it was fair to my customers, my prices are only affected by feed costs, not market demand. We went to $7 last November, long before the shortage started. They saw that sign in the raw footage and just assumed I raised them recently, when the opposite is true. I would never price gouge my customers.
Dwayne Jones.

This story is not accurate, I told the person who interviewed me that I refused to raise my prices because of the shorta...
02/20/2025

This story is not accurate, I told the person who interviewed me that I refused to raise my prices because of the shortage since I didn't think it was fair to my customers, my prices are only affected by my feed costs. I went to $7 last November, long before the shortage started. I have no idea why they got this so wrong.
DJ

Address

640 Friendship Church Road
Powder Springs, GA
30127

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 6pm
Tuesday 9am - 6pm
Wednesday 9am - 6pm
Thursday 9am - 6pm
Friday 9am - 6pm
Saturday 9am - 6pm
Sunday 9am - 6pm

Telephone

+17703779457

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