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Burt's Farm

5 Burts Pumpkin Farm Road
800-600-2878

About Us:

The story of Burt's Farm actually begins way back in the 1800's when the patriarch of the family, John Crane, moved from South Carolina and bought the property where the farm is presently located. The property also included what is now Amicalola Falls State Park. The property where the state park is located today was confiscated from Bartley Crane in the late 1800's by the federal government. Bartley owned a liquor still, but failed to pay taxes on the whiskey he made and sold.

Bartley decided to open a country store that would one day be run by his son Hunt Crane. This store was passed from generation to generation. Hunt's grandson grew up watching his father and grandfather sell produce at the same country store his great grandfather sold goods from as well.

In 1972, Johnny and Kathy Burt started growing pumpkins. Johnny and Kathy lived at the entrance of Amicalola Falls, making it the perfect location to sell their pumpkins. The combination of the beautiful scenery and crisp cool mountain air brought people by the thousands to the mountains of North Georgia.

Burt's Farm now grows over twenty varieties of pumpkins, along with ornamental corn and winter squash. The Burts started experimenting with butternut squash, using it as Nutraceuticals (personal care products). The butternut squash contains Vitamin A, Vitamin C and Beta Keratin. The juice from the squash works wonders restoring the hair and skin. Burt's Farm produces shampoo, conditioner, body wash, and skin care products using this amazing butternut squash juice. These unique products can only be found at Burt's Farm.

For over 40 years Burt's Farm has been blessed to have customers come from all over the southeast to get their pumpkins and fall decorations. Thank you for making Burt's Farm a part of your fall family traditions.


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