We are a small, family-operated farm located in the hills of north central PA; "our" hill being "Gobbler's Knob" in Germania just south of Galeton.... [more]
Mad Radish is a small, diversified farm in Dover, PA. We grow vegetables and herbs for a Community Supported Agriculture program, farmers' markets, and farm store.... [more]
Evans Knob Farm has been practicing organic growing methods for several years and became certified organic in the summer of 2003.In 2010 Evans Knob allowed USDA organic ceritification to lapse and be... [more]
Smith Meadows offers grass-fed, all natural, USDA inspected beef, veal, pork, and goat and free-range eggs daily during regular business hours at the farm.... [more]
We are a 3rd generation, family-owned, sustainably operated, small vegetable and flower farm. For 60 years, we have been attending local farmers' markets working with environmentally responsible farms... [more]
a certified organic local farm . growing fruit and vegetables .for restaurants , farmers markets .and a local stand .
The Twin Springs Market is a destination where foodies, families, and farmers reap the benefits of local pasture raised meats.... [more]
Our Market is open to the public, and represents the hub of Oak Hart community. We offer our own sustainably grown produce (for purchase outright or as part of a CSA program), as well as produce from... [more]
We offer chicken, pork and beef. All rotated on pasture and in the hardwoods. We never use hormones, steroids or any kind of "growth accelerators".... [more]
We are a 45 acre certified organic farm in rural Loudoun County, Virginia. Our mission is to grow quality local organic crops using sustainable practices.... [more]
Boyer Nurseries not only in preserving the soil and environment, but in limiting sprawl. We have been building our farm for over a hundred years and hope to continue passing our land through the nex... [more]
Welcome to our farm! We have been working for several years now to become "year round growers." After building a high tunnel in the winter of 2011, we are now able to grow leafy greens, carrots and... [more]