Our Farm is located in Georgetown KY, where we are in our 4th generation of farmers. Over those generations many things have changed on the farm, for the past 18 years we have been raising and selling... [more]
Sun & Honey is a local Cut Flower Farm in the scenic, rolling hills of Georgetown Kentucky. Brittany Lefebvre established the farm in her college years at the University of Kentucky.... [more]
Honest Farm, located near the historic village of Midway in the heart of bluegrass horse country, is a 501c3 nonprofit sustainable organization and demonstration farm.
We are a Kentucky Proud small family farm, providing Naturally Grown herbs flowers and vegetables for sale.... [more]
Here at Dove's Landing Farm, we bring the Farmer's Market Experience straight to your door! As veterans of the Farmer's Market world we understand the importance of offering high quality, artisanal,... [more]
Built entirely from scratch, Salamander Springs Farm has modeled permaculture practice to produce food for the Berea, KY community and region since 2001.... [more]
We use sustainable, nature-friendly practices to grow USDA Certified Organic vegetables, herbs, wine grapes, apples and more in the heart of the Bluegrass.
Rough Draft Farmstead is a Certified Organic farm, using only natural and biodynamic growing practices, growing diverse fruits and vegetable for our CSA in central Kentucky.... [more]
Back to the Garden is a farmer-owned, transitioning-to-certified-organic source of fresh, home-grown vegetables and fruits in Madison County, Kentucky.... [more]
Hollow Oak Farm, located in Harrison County, raises 100% grass-fed finished beef, heritage pork, pastured chicken, and turkey, along with seasonal produce, maple syrup, and sorghum.
We are a family owned and operated farm located in Cynthiana, Kentucky. We run a 12 week CSA Farm Share, along with selling at our local farmers market, off the farm sales, and providing farm fresh lo... [more]
For as long as I can remember my parents have raised bees, but the only thing that we took was the honey.... [more]