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Cedar Rock Farm
14611 Mile Lane, NW
Mt. Savage, MD 21545
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What's New

12/22/09 - Happy Holidays! Many thanks to everyone (neighbors, friends, strangers) who have donated time and money in our goal of building a new barn.

Due to insurance limitations, only a small portion of the damages will be recovered. We are asking for donations to help rebuild our barn. Please click the link below to donate, or send a check to Amanda Paul at our address. Any help is greatly appreciated!.

12/22/2009 - Send us an email if you are interested in a CSA for 2010, along with your favorite vegetables.

We also have bulk packages of beef available. $3.00 a pound for dry-aged, grass fed beef. Minimal amount is a quarter, approximately 180 pounds. You can also purchase individual cuts from us as well.




Cedar Rock Naturally Grown Produce. We sell at the farmers' markets in Cumberland and Frostburg, local restaurants, and also offer CSA shares. Our CSA is 21 weeks. Customers pre-pay for quality organically grown produce available every Saturday, between mid-May and mid-October.

Leaning Pine Grass Fed Angus Beef. We have over 50 years experience in raising quality beef. Our USDA inspected Angus Beef is sold throughout the year at the farm, and during the summer at the local farmers markets in Cumberland and Frostburg. We are a licensed food processor, so we can sell our beef to local restaurants as well. To learn about the superior health benefits of grass fed beef, go to our beef page.

Greenhouse. We offer organically grown Tomato, Pepper, and Herb seedlings in individual or discounted large quantities. We also have hanging baskets, marigolds, and french marigolds. We have the only known biomass heated greenhouse in the region.

Other info. Here is our Gallery. Check back for more info on why family farming emits far less greenhouse gases than industrial agriculture.