Producer


EGY Farms
Contact: David Young
Address: 1344 S Dixie Rd Salley, SC, 29137
Email Address: egyfarmsc@gmail.com
Phone: 803-626-2404
About Us
EGY Farms: A Legacy of Healing, Hope, and Homegrown Goodness
Founded by a first-generation farmer and cancer survivor, EGY Farms is more than just a plot of land—it's a story of resilience, renewal, and a family's dream come true. Rooted in South Carolina, EGY Farms is proudly natural-grown, committed to producing clean, sustainable food without harmful chemicals or shortcuts.
The farm began as a deeply personal mission—after battling cancer, the founder turned to the healing power of nature and nutrition. Farming became both therapy and purpose, driven by a desire to grow real food that nourishes the body and soul. But EGY Farms is also a dream passed from one generation to the next. Inspired by the vision of a daughter who saw beauty in the soil and the potential for a better future, the farm is now a family legacy in the making.
Every vegetable, herb, and harvest from EGY Farms carries a story—of survival, of hope, and of a father and daughter working side by side to cultivate not just crops, but a better way of living.
Founded by a first-generation farmer and cancer survivor, EGY Farms is more than just a plot of land—it's a story of resilience, renewal, and a family's dream come true. Rooted in South Carolina, EGY Farms is proudly natural-grown, committed to producing clean, sustainable food without harmful chemicals or shortcuts.
The farm began as a deeply personal mission—after battling cancer, the founder turned to the healing power of nature and nutrition. Farming became both therapy and purpose, driven by a desire to grow real food that nourishes the body and soul. But EGY Farms is also a dream passed from one generation to the next. Inspired by the vision of a daughter who saw beauty in the soil and the potential for a better future, the farm is now a family legacy in the making.
Every vegetable, herb, and harvest from EGY Farms carries a story—of survival, of hope, and of a father and daughter working side by side to cultivate not just crops, but a better way of living.