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The Red Cranberry bean is one of the oldest American bean varieties. It is highly concentrated around the northeastern region of the US. The Abenaki Indians and woodsmen, who inhabited the area now known as Maine, historically used this bean. The Red Cranberry bean is a rare heirloom that was rediscovered by bean collector John Withee after an 11-year search in Steep Falls, Maine. As their name suggests, the mature True Red Cranberry bean is a deep lipstick-red color and looks like a ripe cranberry. The beans are fat and shiny and are mostly used in their dried form.

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St. Fiacre Microfarm (Rochester, NY)
St Fiacre Microfarm is a multi-campus farm with gardens in Heniretta, Gates, Greece, Penfield, and Rochester. We also adopt orchard trees on land in the Rochester area. Our largest growing area is at the Miller Dairy Farm on W. Henrietta and Brooks Rds near the RIT Conference Center. We have an exciting partnership in Penfield at Penfield First Baptist Church, where we run a "Gift Garden" in collaboration with St Joseph's Church. (more...)
Spence Farm (Fairbury, IL)
Spence Farm is the oldest family farm in Livingston county, IL, settled by our fourth great-grandfather in 1830. Still a thriving family farm, we grow delicious foods of all kinds using sustainable organic methods that will keep our farm vibrant for future generations. Beginning our season with 100% pure maple syrup, we move into green garlic, heirloom vegetables, and grains. It's our pasion to bring the freshest, most unique and flavorful products to our customers. (more...)
Smoke Ridge Organics (Bloomfield, NY)   LocalHarvest Sponsor!
Smoke Ridge Organics has a passion for good food and puts tons of effort into obtaining it! We are looking for members for our CSA who enjoy nature and want to instill thoughtful care of it into their family lives. We work 10 acres on a rotational basis between vegetables, a 3 sisters organic heirloom corn maze, pastured chicken and eggs, strawberries, wheat and oat fields and other grains as they spark our interest. (more...)
Shared Earth Farm CSA (Mechanicsburg, PA)
We have four seasons of CSA under our belt, and we are itching to begin our fifth one. We love growing food for our community members. Ranking second on our list of fun jobs is helping our members find other local foods. Our website offers more information about this. We believe it is important to grow crops which are free of chemical fertilizers, herbicides, or pesticides. Healthy soil is the key factor in growing nutrient-rich foods. (more...)
Serenbe Farms (Palmetto, GA)
Serenbe Farms is an intensive 5-acre certified organic, diversified farm located in Palmetto, GA, just 30 miles south of Atlanta, GA. We grow over 50 different vegetables, fruits, flowers, and herbs in over 300 different varieties. We have laying hens, a shiitake mushroom operation, honeybees, a blueberry orchard, and fruit trees. We market our goods through a 100+ member CSA program, the local Serenbe restaurants, restaurants in Atlanta, and our own Serenbe Farmers Market. (more...)
Saratoga FarmieMarket (Saratoga Springs, NY)
Saratoga FarmieMarket is a year round online farmers' market serving Saratoga County, NY. FarmieMarket's mission is to help small local farms keep their businesses viable by connecting them with a broader customer base. Fresh produce, meats, eggs, cheeses, breads, and flowers from local farmers are listed each week on the website. Customers can shop online at www.farmiemarket.com , check out with their credit card, and have their orders delivered directly to their homes or workplaces! (more...)

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