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Farm updates, community stories, restaurant partnerships, and local food news from AM-PM Farms Butchery & Market — serving Greenville, Fountain Inn, and Travelers Rest.

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FEBRUARY 2026

AM-PM Farms Beef Now on the Menu at Three Local Restaurants

Farm raised, served near you. Augusta Street Market in Greenville, Farmhouse Tacos in Travelers Rest, and The Farehouse in Fountain Inn are now featuring AM-PM Farms beef on their menus.

FEBRUARY 2026

AM-PM Farms Protects 418 Acres Through Conservation Easement

Platt and Ashley Moore have permanently protected 418 acres of prime farmland in northern Laurens County through a conservation easement facilitated by the SC Farm Bureau Land Trust — ensuring the land remains agricultural for generations to come.

JANUARY 2026

AM-PM Farms Donates 1,200 Pounds of Meat to Upstate Soup Kitchens

AM-PM Farms donated 1,200 pounds of locally raised beef and pork to Daily Bread Ministries in Greer and The Lord's Table Feeds in Fountain Inn, helping address a critical protein gap for families facing food insecurity across the Upstate.

NOVEMBER 2025

Fountain Inn Location Grand Reopening

After the devastating December 2024 fire, our rebuilt Fountain Inn store is officially open. Come visit us at our new space — bigger, better, and still the same AM PM Farms you love.

SEPTEMBER 2025

Travelers Rest Grand Opening

We're thrilled to announce our third location is now open in Travelers Rest! Stop by and see what's fresh — beef, pork, and a full local marketplace.

MAY 2025

Now Open in Greenville

Our Greenville location on Laurens Road is officially open. Convenient access to farm-fresh beef, custom butchery, and local goods in the heart of Greenville.

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