Goldboro, North Carolina

A small multi-generational farm tha works together for the benifeit of the animals and farmers. Currently we are selling eggs from our menagerie of happy laying hens.

Tyner, North Carolina

We are a small farm raising heritage breeds.

KENLY, North Carolina

**DJ Perspectives The NC State University Magazine of the college of Agriculture and Life Sciences (fall 2005) (Vol.8, No.1)... [more]

Turkey, North Carolina

Located in Turkey, North Carolina, Beartrack Farm is an organic, sustainable, humane farm that offers fresh produce, meat products, free-range organic eggs, and native flowers for purchase.... [more]

Rocky Point, North Carolina

Hello and Welcome to our tiny space on the web. We are a small Hobby farm based in Rocky Point,N.C.... [more]

Turkey, North Carolina

Our farm is growm with pride and special care for our customer. We keep our customer in mind at all times and we are a religious group of people.... [more]

Burgaw, North Carolina

Located just outside Burgaw in Pender County, here at Red-Tailed Farm we strive to raise our animals in the most natural and sustainable ways possible.... [more]

Princeton, North Carolina

Mistyridge Farm has observed a need in our community for high quality food. With this in mind we have carefully selected heritage breed animals to provide Beef, Chicken, Pork and Turkeys for this pur

Mount Olive, North Carolina

We are a family owned farm located in Wayne County. We grow a large variety of fruits and vegetables which we sell at the State Farmers Market in Raleigh.... [more]

Elizabeth City, North Carolina

Product Specifications: We grow produce year-round. We grow traditional as well as "non- traditional" vegetables, not typically found in local food stores.... [more]

Rocky Point, North Carolina

Small family hobby farm producing a variety of heirloom tomato, pepper, and basil plants.

Elizabeth City, North Carolina

Small-Bulman Farms grows corn, wheat, soybeans and cabbage. Cabbage are grown in the spring and fall with harvest in June for spring and mid-October for fall; averaging 350 acres per season.