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Locality: Hoberg, Missouri

Phone: +1 417-522-4800



Address: 15821 Lawrence 1125, Mt Vernon, MO 65712-6315, United States 65712-6315 Hoberg, MO, US

Website: www.ElderFarmsWellness.com/

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Elder Farms Wellness 10.05.2021

Thank you to everyone who comes out and sees us on Saturdays at FMO! We are so grateful to have been granted the ‘Best Vendor Service’ award. We even got a little plaque... Don’t forget to stock up on local produce, meats, and products to nourish your body, your family, your community, and your farmers! Photo repost from Farmers Market of the Ozarks

Elder Farms Wellness 27.04.2021

A customer favorite! Our Elderberry Immune Syrup with Aronia is sold in many different locations across the Midwest and beyond. If you’re interested in finding out if we have any local retailers near you, feel free to reach out! We love to connect. And as always, you can order online here! https://www.elderfarms.com/market/

Elder Farms Wellness 25.04.2021

Elder leaf is an exceptionally potent medicine, especially for viral pathogens. It is typically recommended to be infused into oils for topical use. While supplies last, we have Elder Leaf from our Wyldewood variation that has been hand harvested, air dried, and ground available on our website! Grown using organic practices without the use of any synthetic chemicals! Ready to be infused and used in your own herbal preparations. ... https://www.elderfarms.com/product/elderleaf/

Elder Farms Wellness 16.04.2021

These are some of the most commonly known uses for our favorite super berry! Our elderberry syrups are potent in their wellness properties because we always use farm fresh pressed berries, never dried/rehydrated.

Elder Farms Wellness 27.03.2021

We’ve got a lot of elderberries...so that means we’ve also got A LOT of buckets. After our berries go through their wash and sanitization process during harvest season, they’re either brought to cold storage or kept in our onsite freezers so the berries can be kept cool until we’re ready to fresh press them into products! Photo by: Sean Reid Photography... Pictured: Ann Buehler See more