Up Top Acres cultivates over 2 acres of growing space across ten rooftops in the DC area. We convert underutilized urban spaces into productive farmland in order to establish agriculture as a fixture... [more]
Mission TALMAR, (Therapeutic Alternatives of Maryland), is a 501(c) 3 nonprofit organization dedicated to the mission of enhancing health for all people of all ages and abilities.
Love Dove Farms grows a variety of fresh produce naturally and pesticide free without the use of any chemicals.... [more]
Artemisia Farm and Vineyard is a small farm and micro-winery in the Shenandoah foothills. We cultivate heirloom crop varietals and herbs well-suited to our unique growing region.... [more]
We at Free Earth Farm offer pork raised on certified organic feed. Our CSA members will begin receiving monthly shares starting in June of 2016.... [more]
Our community supported agriculture program allows you to reconnect with your food by delivering only the freshest and highest quality vegetables to you each week.... [more]
This is Sweet Nature Farm's first year and we are excited to get started! As a part of the Incubator Farms at the Horn Farm Center for Agricultural Education, Sweet Nature Farm will grow diverse v... [more]
Community Farming Alliance is a cooperative of farmers of color and women farmers in the DC area. Our members are Good Sense Farm, Three Part Harmony Farm and Little Red Bird Botanicals.... [more]
Earth Spring Farm is proud to connect our community with naturally grown food, healthy soil, and a network of quality local producers in South Central Pennsylvania and Washington DC.... [more]
Common Good City Farm (formerly called the 7th Street Garden) is an urban farm and education center growing food for low-income residents in Washington, DC and providing educational opportunities for... [more]
EatWell Natural farm is a 13 acre farm in La Plata, MD owned and operated by EatWell DC. Most of the produce goes to the 5 EatWell DC restaurants in Washington DC; Grillfish, Logan Tavern, Commissary,... [more]
Thanks for your interest in our history. We started farming in 1991. Although we are conventional farmers, we use very little chemicals.... [more]