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The best organic food is what's grown closest to you.
Use our website to find farmers' markets, family farms, and other sources of sustainably grown food in your area,
where you can buy produce, grass-fed meats, and many other goodies. Want to support this great web site? Shop in
our catalog for things you can't find locally!
Featured Products from our Online Stores:
Beef
Our grass-fed beef is raised healthfully, on a small scale, by family farmers. Buy in bulk, as featured in TIME!
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CSA Subscriptions
Many farms offer subscriptions for weekly baskets of produce, flowers and many other farm products. Try a CSA this year!
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Love Your Farmers Market!
This summer, LocalHarvest and Care2 have joined forces to create a fun
contest celebrating our love for America's farmers markets. Vote today!
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Popular LocalHarvest Blogs:
- Blossom's Wild Herb Lavender Farm
(Columbia Station, Ohio)
- Hurricane Farm
(Scotland, Connecticut)
- Debbie's Garden
(Marietta, Georgia)
- Alternative Community Farmer/WPB.FL
(WPB, Florida)
- Sharon Hubbs-Kreft, Herbalist - Amazing Grace Herbals LLC
(Keyport, New Jersey)
- Bluegrass Farmers Market
(Lexington, Kentucky)
- Bloom Where You're Planted Farm
(Avoca, Nebraska)
- Golden Touch Alpaca Farm
(Westport, Massachusetts)
- Cookus Interruptus
(Seattle, Washington)
- Hippychick's Gardens
(bastrop, Texas)
[More Blogs...]
Our Newest Members:
Weston A. Price Foundation (WAPF) (Washington, District of Columbia) | Main Street Elyria Farmers Market (Elyria, Ohio) | Mandarin Farmers Market (Jacksonville, Florida) | Knox Farmers Market (Knox, Indiana)  | Shrimps-R-Us (Columbia, South Carolina) | Homegardener (Chipley, Florida)  | Glory Bea Farm (Xenia, Ohio) | Mercer County Farmers' Market (Harrodsburg, Kentucky) | St. Johns Town Center Farmers Market (Jacksonville, Florida) | Corona Certified Farmers' Market (Corona, California) |
Slow Food's Ark of Taste:
The Ark of Taste project aims to rediscover and catalogue forgotten flavors, documenting rare breeds and excellent food products that
are in danger of disappearing. In partnership with Slow Food USA, we now list growers and producers
of these items throughout the US.
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