East Berne, New York

Welcome to Newcombs Farm. We are a vegetable & flower farm privately owned & operated by the Newcomb Family.... [more]

Clay, New York

We are a non profit organization that is going in another direction to help produce organic/all natural foods.... [more]

Pattersonville, New York

We’re a first-generation, regenerative family farm in Upstate New York. Our goal is to farm in a way that improves soil health; supports wildlife and biodiversity; and grows high-quality, nutritious f... [more]

Camden, New York

Located in Camden NY. We sit on almost 100 acres of Fertile soils and Hardwood ridges. Surrounded by natural springs which drain the melting snows from the higher elevations of the Tug Hill region.... [more]

Watkins Glen, New York

We are a small family farm located just outside of Watkins Glen about 5 miles. We sell Slaughter lambs and sheep all year long we specialize in 30-60 pound milk fed lambs in the spring and market lamb... [more]

Cayuga, New York

Local, delicious, beautiful and the best tomatoes we have ever eaten describe what we hear about our heirloom vegetables grown from seeds on our organic farm.... [more]

Falls, Pennsylvania

We are a small family farm growing hydroponic pesticide-free lettuce. Our goal is to bring the highest quality lettuce to our local community.... [more]

Westdale, New York

Faber Farm is a first year start-up farm run by a soon-to-be-retired schoolteacher. Faber Farm will grow heirloom and open-pollinated seeds for vegetables, raspberries, blackberries, rhubarb, flowers,

Voorheesville, New York

The Patroon Land Farm is a farm owned by the Patroon Land Foundation and is dedicated to preserve the land as farmland, to the production of food for the needy and to provide opportunities for agricul... [more]

ulster, Pennsylvania

We started Homestead Ecofarm through our passion for farming from the Agroecology methods for sustainable farming.... [more]

Fort Plain, New York

At Abundance Acres Farm , our focus is pasture-raising animals for eggs and meats. Fencing more fields for grazing each summer means we can regenerate tens of acres of former crop land to lush graz... [more]