Meet E.G. and Joe Braswell, the two brother that founded what eventually became Braswell Family Farms.
Read MoreIntroducing Phyllis Hammonds, our Second-Shift Leader at our processing facility in Nashville, NC. Phyllis ensures all of our eggs are packed correctly for our customers. This means she ensures expiration dates are correct and that there are no broken eggs packed into cartons and the amount of cases shipped to our customers are correct.
Read MoreWe would like you to meet our summer intern, Anne-Hunter Stone. Over the past three months, she has worked closely on the live production side of our farm, learning about the processes behind keeping a flock of hens healthy and happy.
Read MoreMeet Karina Aranda-Rodriguez, she is our Customer Service Clerk for our feed mill. Karina began her career at Braswell Family Farms three months ago and has enjoyed getting to know her fellow Braswell family in her first couple of weeks.
Read MoreIntroducing Amy Sweem, our Accounting Specialist at Braswell Family Farms. Amy has a knack for numbers and oversees invoices to be paid and received for the egg side of our business.
Read MoreOur very first pasture-raised farm is in full production! We began construction on our farm in the fall of 2017 in partnership with a local producer. In the spring of 2018 we populated our farm with young hens that began laying eggs in late March.
Read MoreThis week we are spotlighting Jay Pace, our behind the scenes tech-wizard also known as our IT Manager.
Read MoreMeet Fran Dement, she serves as our Feed Mill Analyst at Braswell Family Farms. Fran spends her day creating invoices for feed and receiving feed orders and collecting data to enhance our feed mill operations
Read MoreCelebrate our country's birthday with Braswell Family Farms, a fourth-generation family farm that has been providing quality eggs and feed to American families for 75 years.
Read MoreIntroducing Leah Collins, our Braswell family spotlight for the week. Leah is a Pullet Supervisor, meaning she makes certain that our pullets, or young, immature hens, are being provided the right amount of feed, water, air ventilation, and lighting.
Read MoreMeet Jackie Bunch, an all-star mom of three and our Feed Mill Operations Analyst. In her role at Braswell Family Farms, Jackie works with our management team to create analytical tools to monitor the efficiency of our feed mill.
Read MoreIntroducing our Braswell family member of the week, Becky Petit. To put it simply, Becky is a coordinator. She coordinates many moving parts for our pullets, or immature hens.
Read MoreMeet Jermaine Lynch, he is the flock lead at our cage-free farm in Nashville. Jermaine has been with Braswell Family Farms two years as of May 22. Happy Work Anniversary, Jermaine!
Read MoreThe keto diet is incredibly popular right now. Find out why Braswell Family Farms eggs are one of the best foods to eat on this diet plan!
Read MoreIntroducing Ben Harris, he works in our warehouse in southern Virginia. There, he unloads and loads trucks with our products, and in his words "tries to fight gravity" so he doesn't drop any of our delicious eggs!
Read MoreWhen Jayne saw an advertisement in the newspaper for the job opening here, she couldn't turn it down. That was May of 1994 and Jayne has been with Braswell Family Farms ever since!
Read MoreWe cracked the difference between egg colors and types that you typically see at your neighborhood grocery store.
Read MoreMeet Zeferino Chavez, he supervises the processing area in our distribution center known as Carolina Egg. Zeferino's day-to-day includes supervising our team members to ensure the correct eggs are being packed into the correct cartons and the expiration dates and pack dates are precise.
Read MoreWe broke down the difference between the three living environment choices for laying hens that you typically see at your neighborhood grocery store.
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