Indianapolis, Indiana

Soul Food Project is a nonprofit farm in Indianapolis. We operate on 3 vacant lots around the city using organic no till methods.... [more]

Paw Paw, Michigan

Family owned farm since 1979 providing products that are grown on this property. We pick our produce and flowers every morning for freshest quality on the stand.... [more]

Upland, Indiana

Victory Acres is a non-profit, social-enterprise farm. From training college interns, to welcoming children's groups, Victory Acres is a place for learning, laughing, and living.

Schoolcraft, Michigan

Family owned and operated since 1956. We carry produce earlier and much later in the season with the use of our high tunnels.... [more]

Jonesville, Michigan

Welcome to Willow Farms where Faith and Family come first. We are a locally owned farm that specializes in a variety of chickens all the way to laying hens and meat chickens.... [more]

Valparaiso, Indiana

The Edge of Liberty is a four acre farm that we purchased because the neighborhoods surrounding it wanted to preserve the rural feeling of Liberty Township and stop it from being developed.... [more]

Bristol, Indiana

At Bourdon Acres, we believe good food starts with good care, care for our animals, the land we steward, and the community we serve.... [more]

Van Wert, Ohio

Welcome to Crosley Farm! We are a small family farm. We raise and processed our very own poultry? chicken, duck, turkey and goose.... [more]

Etna Green, Indiana

In September 2016 we moved from a small in-town property to this amazing, 5 acre property. We have a lot of work to do to get our dream farm up and running.... [more]

Plymouth, Indiana

We are on our way to being certified organic!! We used all organic seeds this year and some are heritage .... [more]

Nappanee, Indiana

We started out as a conventional dairy farm in 2016. My father- in- law had a dairy for many years and wanted to slow down so we took over the dairy herd.... [more]

Argos, Indiana

We own and operate this farm as a part time basis. Currently we raise produce, this coming year we hope to add chickens for eggs and meat and meat rabbits