We raise our animals all naturally on pasture. We currently have fresh eggs available and will have veggies soon.... [more]
Brookview Beef...Naturally Raised, Grass-Fed, Devon Cattle from Brookview Farm. Brookview Farm is a 600 acre cow/calf and grass finishing farm located 6 miles east of Lexington, Kentucky on the Clark... [more]
Tennessee Valley Farms is nestled in the foothills of the Smoky Mountains in the Tennessee Valley. Our beautiful pastures have been home to beef cattle for over 150 years.... [more]
Shady Grove Farm is located in rural east TN at the edge of the Cumberland Plateau west of Knoxville.... [more]
Located just 5 miles from Interstate 81 at Exit 36, we are a family owned and operated farm. We offer fresh veggies and fruits grown without harmful pesticides or other chemicals.... [more]
Ann's House Worms: Worm castings--- $14 per 10 pounds Worm compost "tea", a natural liquid fertilizer--- $6/quart Composting worms, Georgia red wigglers--- $10 per 100 ct.... [more]
Goji Pros - Bearing Good Fruit. We are a family owned nursery in Central Kentucky. Our goal is to spread health and hope through our line-up of plants, products and services.... [more]
We offer raw milk from our antibiotic and hormone free heritage breed Jersey cows. Our other dairy products include but are not limited to sour cream, butter, buttermilk, yogurt and cheese.... [more]
We grow culinary and medicinal herb starts, perennials and vegetable starts for sale. We sell from the farm and at the Depot Street Farmers Market in Greeneville, TN.... [more]
The purpose of River Hill Ranch is to promote living simply, with quality before quantity, remaining conscious of how our decisions affect the world.... [more]
Good Thyme Farm is a small family-operated farm outside of Danville, KY. We focus on growing heirloom vegetables like cucumbers, tomatoes (cherry, paste, and beefsteaks), broccoli, squash, grapes, bla... [more]
Cash Mountain Acres is a rustic, yet inspiring family owned homestead on almost 80 acres, with virgin land dating back to the early 19th century.... [more]