Welcome and Thank You for visiting! Creekview Ridge Farm is starting its seventh year of production in the beautiful hills of Minerva, Ohio, just 40 minutes east of Canton, OH, featuring high-qua... [more]
That'll Do Farm is a 17-acre sustainable fiber and produce farm in Grafton, Ohio. We are raising a quality herd of Huacaya and Suri Alpacas, naturally colored Angora Goats and Romeldale/CVM sheep f... [more]
Graft N Gro Nursery specializes in Elderberry plants, Hot peppers, and Honey. Since 2020 we have been a local source for your American Elderberry plant that produces the super fruit everyone is wantin
We are a small family farm located just outside of Gambier. Three generations of our family work together to provide fresh, chemical-free produce for sale in our on farm market and through our CSA
Aquaponic farm and market garden. Diversified produce, poultry and eggs, aND rare, heritage rabbits (American).... [more]
Our farm is located a few miles north of Lisbon Ohio, along state route 164. Nearly all of the produce we sell is grown on our own farm, though we do buy some in from other local growers.... [more]
Healthy Harvest is small family run operation in Grafton Township. Our mission is to provide high quality local food in an environment that supports regenerative agriculture, local markets and consume... [more]
Family run farm in Leetonia, OH offering ADGA Nigerian Dwarfs, Goat Milk Skincare, Roadside Produce Stand, Fall Mums Pumpkins, Freezer Beef.... [more]
My wife, our 3 sons, and I started our beef cattle operation in 1995. Today we have included the families of are 2 married sons.... [more]
This family run farm is located in central Ohio amidst the rolling hills of Ohio's countryside. The farm participates in local farmer markets and supplies veggies and fruits to small business, nursi... [more]
At Plum Creek Farm you will find three generations working side by side to bring you the freshest, highest quality local foods.... [more]
We believe in conserving Heritage breeds that were raised by our forefathers. These breeds are of a bygone era, before industrial agriculture became a mainstream practice.