Merry Meadows Farm
About Us
Merry Meadows Farm is a family-owned and operated farm located in Kingston, Oklahoma, in the heart of the countryside. We are committed to providing our customers with the freshest, most nutritious and flavorful produce possible. Our farming practices emphasize sustainability, and we take great pride in growing our crops using organic and environmentally-friendly methods. We believe in the importance of supporting local communities, and our farm-to-table approach ensures that our produce is enjoyed by our neighbors and friends. At Merry Meadows Farm, we strive to cultivate a deep respect for the land and a love of healthy, delicious food.
Farm Store
Shop at our Farm Store every Saturday from 9am – 3pm for farm fresh produce, goat’s milk, free range eggs, handmade soaps and more!
Classes
We offer a variety of classes throughout the year. Including, but not limited to: pottery, painting on the farm, canning and jarring classes and more!
Farm Products
We have tons of farm fresh products available at Merry Meadows. Free range eggs, raw goat’s milk, freshly picked produce and more!

Our Farm Blog
Welcome to the fascinating world of Cornish Cross chickens! If you’ve ever wondered why some chicken dishes taste remarkably better than others, you’re about to discover one of the secrets—the…
Here at Merry Meadows Farm in Kingston, Oklahoma, we take immense pride in crafting goat milk soap made from the milk of our very own goat’s milk. If you haven’t…
Worm farming, often referred to as vermicomposting, is a method where various species of worms are used to decompose organic waste. This natural form of composting not only turns kitchen…
Hello everyone, Merry here from Merry Meadows Farm. It’s a pleasure to have you with me today. If you’re like me, you appreciate the simple and wholesome things in life—clean…
Happy Spring!! We finally made it! Winter just had to get one more cold snap in before moving over for Spring. We had tomatoes, yellow squash and zucchini planted in…
With this crazy weather, not only are the humans getting sick, but the animals are too. Today we had to take Daphne, the pregnant Nigerian Dwarf goat, to the vet….