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Byne Blueberry Farms won the first Flavor of Georgia Contest for 2007- in the jams, jellies and sauces category. Read AJC's article here. They have been heavily marketing the new product to Whole Foods. They had "runner-up" with the new
Byne Blueberry Farms has been family owned and operated since 1980. (See an article written in 1981 here) In fact, it was the very first Commercial Blueberry Operation in the Central Savannah River Area (CSRA). Despite all this, experience and know how is not what sells our berries. It's the berries themselves...
The Berries
Our berries are 100% organic (just the way nature intended). The 20 acre patch off Burke County's Story Mill Road is the perfect spot for growing the Byne's signature Rabbiteye Blueberries. This special breed of berries (which has a higher fructose level) has become a local favorite because of its naturally sweet taste.
The Byne girls, with friends sorting blueberries on the line