New Castle, Pennsylvania

Home grown and local fruit and vegetable production. Seasonal July through Nov. Member of the Downtown Sharon Farmers' Market.

Fredonia, Pennsylvania

Nu-Way is an Amish farm that does not use pesticides or chemical fertilizers. Subscription to the CSA program runs from April 15 to November 15.... [more]

Gibsonia, Pennsylvania

Harvest Valley Farms grows over 100 varieties of fruits and vegetables. Brothers Art and Larry King along with Art's son, David King manage the farm of 160 acres.... [more]

Bessemer, Pennsylvania

Located on the Ohio-Pa border, our 100 acre farm has been in the family for generations. Our heritage breeds are naturally-raised on organic pastures.... [more]

Monongahela, Pennsylvania

Acres of great food and family fun! Established in 1971 by Ron and Carolyn Beinlich, Triple B is a 400-acre working family farm.... [more]

Saegertown, Pennsylvania

We are a family owned an operated farm. We grow a variety of Naturally grown fruits, vegetables and herbs using sustainable practices.... [more]

Burgettstown, Pennsylvania

Welcome to Conover Organic Farm, a 23-acre USDA Certified Organic farm located at 397 Lee Rd, Burgettstown, PA 15021.... [more]

Centerville, Pennsylvania

Located in northwestern Pennsylvania, Wind Dove Acres is a farm that has been operated by the Kelly family for multiple generations.... [more]

McClure, Pennsylvania

We are a Certified Organic ALL grass fed Raw Milk Jersey Dairy Farm. Managed Intensive Rotational Grazing is our herd feeding program.... [more]

McDonald, Pennsylvania

Half Crown Hill Orchard is a family owned and operated farm and retail market providing home grown apples and honey.... [more]

Bruceton Mills, West Virginia

Heritage Sheep Breeder Home of the first US Born Natural Colored Leicester Longwools. Sheep design knitwear, Registered White and Natural Colored Leicester Longwools Farm tours.... [more]

New Wilmington, Pennsylvania

A sixth generation family fruit farm located in the heart of Western Pennsylvania Amish country, Apple Castle has been the "King of Fruits Since 1861".